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SUMMARY:Acrylic Techniques 6-week Artist Series - THURSDAY AM
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: In-person seats are SOLD OUT\, but you can still register to attend via ZOOM only.\nStarts November 3rd (Thursday morning from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for 6 weeks.) \nNOTE: Class dates are 11/3; 11/10; 11/17 and 12/1; 12/8; 12/15. There is no class on 11/28. \nThis series is a hybrid class\, with an in-person ticket option at the studio for up to 6 attendees. If In-Person tickets are sold out\, you may purchase an Online Seat and attend via ZOOM. All in-person students can use the online class option as needed\, but those who purchase the Online Seat ticket may only attend via ZOOM. \nArtists explore basic acrylic painting techniques in a flexible\, supportive setting. Color mixing and theories\, paint and imagery layering\, composition\, and other fundamentals are discussed. We paint and interpret from observation\, photo or printed references\, and imagination. Contemporary and past artists act as kindred spirits and influence weekly prompts. We begin with a demo and warm up canvas\, then develop ideas based on colors from one source and imagery from another (artists’ works\, participants’ own photos\, project ideas\, etc.) All levels are welcome. \nSupplies: Contact Alex before purchasing any supplies if you are new to the series. \nNon-members: $250 for 6 weeks. Members: $200. \nNOTE: For the safety of our teachers and students\, masks are required while inside the studio. Click HERE to review our COVID protocols before registering for the series. \n \n  \n  \n\nInstructor bio: Alex Rheault is an interdisciplinary artist\, curator\, and writer. She teaches at USM\, UNE\, and privately. Rheault explores domestic and discarded objects\, skyscapes\, cars\, dreams\, memory\, and imagination\, and is working on a writing project. \nStudent work shown in cover image — Jen MacDonald\, 2021. Full image shown below. \nClick here to view our cancellation policy.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/acrylic-techniques-6-week-artist-series-thursday-am-112022/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:6-week Artist Series,Acrylic Painting,Class,Painting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221103T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221103T163000
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SUMMARY:Acrylic Techniques 6-week Artist Series - THURSDAY PM
DESCRIPTION:Starts November 3rd (Thursday afternoon from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. for 6 weeks.) \nNOTE: Class dates are 11/3; 11/10; 11/17 and 12/1; 12/8; 12/15. There is no class on 11/28. \nThis series is a hybrid class\, with an in-person ticket option at the studio for up to 6 attendees. If In-Person tickets are sold out\, you may purchase an Online Seat and attend via ZOOM. All in-person students can use the online class option as needed\, but those who purchase the Online Seat ticket may only attend via ZOOM. \nArtists explore basic acrylic painting techniques in a flexible\, supportive setting. Color mixing and theories\, paint and imagery layering\, composition\, and other fundamentals are discussed. We paint and interpret from observation\, photo or printed references\, and imagination. Contemporary and past artists act as kindred spirits and influence weekly prompts. We begin with a demo and warm up canvas\, then develop ideas based on colors from one source and imagery from another (artists’ works\, participants’ own photos\, project ideas\, etc.) All levels are welcome. \nSupplies: Contact Alex before purchasing any supplies if you are new to the series. \nNon-members: $250 for 6 weeks. Members: $200. \nNOTE: For the safety of our teachers and students\, masks are required while inside the studio. Click HERE to review our COVID protocols before registering for the series. \n\n\n \n  \n  \n\n\n\nInstructor bio: Alex Rheault is an interdisciplinary artist\, curator\, and writer. She teaches at USM\, UNE\, and privately. Rheault explores domestic and discarded objects\, skyscapes\, cars\, dreams\, memory\, and imagination\, and is working on a writing project. \nExcerpt of student work shown in cover image — Laurel Salamone\, 2022. Full image shown below. \nClick here to view our cancellation policy.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/acrylic-techniques-6-week-artist-series-thursday-pm-112022/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:6-week Artist Series,Acrylic Painting,Class,Painting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221107T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221107T130000
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CREATED:20220927T000214Z
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SUMMARY:Artists Inspired by Night 6-week Artist Series
DESCRIPTION:Starts November 7th (Mondays from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. for 6 weeks.) \nIn this acrylic painting series we will look at how artists such as Edward Hopper\, Lois Dodd\, Matthew Wong\, and others have engaged with and represented the night. We will look at what inspired these artists\, learn enlightening facts about their art and methods of creating effective night scenes. We will use class time to study but also to play with ways of painting that use the techniques we identify. These approaches will include painting a study of the artist’s piece\, looking at how the paint is applied and dynamic color mixing. You will create your own original paintings using one or more of the artists’ ideas about color\, style\, composition\, etc. Start your week off with time to play with paint as you learn the tricks and techniques of the masters. This class is for beginners and intermediate students. \nNon-members: $250 for 6 weeks. Members: $200. \nFee does not include materials. A list of recommended supplies can be emailed upon request. \nNOTE: COVID-19 protocols are in place for the safety of our teachers and students\, including wearing masks while inside the building. Click HERE to review our protocols before registering for this series. \n \n  \n  \n\nInstructor bio: Anne Schutz is a painter who lives and works in the Greater Portland area. She transforms and interprets Nature’s patterns and design to demonstrate variety of scale\, line\, form and beauty she observes. Anne received a BS in Studio Art from Skidmore College and a MFA in Painting from Boston University. She has taught art to adults and children regionally. \n  \nClick here to view our refund/cancellation policy. \nClick HERE for our winter weather policy. \nCover image by Anne Schutz. Full image shown below.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/artists-inspired-by-night-6-week-artist-series-112022/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:6-week Artist Series,Acrylic Painting,Class,Painting
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SUMMARY:Foundations of Ceramics 6-week Artist Series
DESCRIPTION:Starts Monday\, November 7th (Mondays from 6PM-9PM for six weeks.) \nEnjoy a hands-on educational and artistic experience using clay. Students will learn fundamental making and decorating techniques including wheel throwing\, handbuilding and glazing\, as well as sculpting techniques such as coil building\, pinching and handbuilding to create functional and non-functional work. Weekly projects include making cups\, bowls\, and plates. Electric kiln-firing will be available and each person will be working at his or her own level with the guidance of the instructor. \nNon-members: $250 for 6 weeks. Members: $200. \nFee does not include materials. Clay will be three dollars a pound which covers basic glazing and firing costs. \nNOTE: COVID-19 protocols are in place for the safety of our teachers and students\, including wearing masks while inside the building. \n \n  \n  \n\nAbout the instructor: Barry Harrison attended Arizona State University where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Ceramics. \n  \nClick here to view our cancellation policy. \n\n\n\n\nAlthough there are tools available for use in the studio\, if you prefer to have your own tools\, these are the basic materials to bring to class: \n\nBasic Pottery Tool Kit\nApron (or wear something that can get dirty)\nSmall plastic bucket\nRags\nGloves\nDust mask\n\nYou can order a Basic Pottery Tool kit from Dick Blick or a local craft store.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/foundations-of-ceramics-6-week-artist-series-112022/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:6-week Artist Series,Ceramics,Class,Hand Building,Wheel Throwing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221108T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221108T163000
DTSTAMP:20260614T215353
CREATED:20220813T001537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T163547Z
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SUMMARY:Beginning Wheel Throwing 6-week Artist Series
DESCRIPTION:Starts November 8th (Tuesdays from 1:30PM-4:30PM for 6 weeks). \nLearn various centering solutions and throwing techniques on the wheel. We will start with pulling up a cylinder for a vase the first week\, add a handle for a mug the second week and cover lids the third week. From there we will go on to throw bowls and pitchers\, and glaze our finished pots. Explore the amazing world of wheel throwing. For beginner level students. \nNon-members: $250 for 6 weeks. Members: $200. \nFee does not include materials. Clay will be $3/pound which covers glazing and firing costs. \n \n  \n  \nNOTE: COVID-19 protocols are in place for the safety of our teachers and students\, including wearing masks while inside the building. Click HERE to review our protocols before registering for this series. \n\nAbout the instructor: Lee Cummings has had twenty years experience as a production potter\, taught at Germantown Academy and Unity College\, and had a one person show at the University Museum in Bangor\, as well as sold her work through Littlefield Gallery and Greenhut Gallery.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/beginning-wheel-throwing-6-week-artist-series-112022/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:6-week Artist Series,Ceramics,Class,Wheel Throwing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221108T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221108T210000
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CREATED:20220919T235223Z
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SUMMARY:Metalsmithing for Beginners Tuesday 6-week Artist Series
DESCRIPTION:Starts Tuesday\, November 8th (Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for six weeks.) \nLearn the basics of jewelry metalsmithing in a fun\, relaxed atmosphere–no prior experience required. Each class will introduce tools and techniques to include hammering\, soldering\, and riveting\, as well as ways to shape and texture metal. Class projects include a hammered cuff\, fold-formed leaves and simple soldered rings as well as samples to inspire individual creativity and ways to customize projects. This series will also include important information on tool & equipment safety. A class overview can be emailed upon request \nFee does not include materials. The required $20 materials supply kit can be purchased directly from the instructor. The kit includes brass and copper in various sizes of wire and sheet\, one piece of sterling silver for a ring and some other materials to experiment with. \nOptional: A selection of sterling silver wire and ready-made bezels and stones is available for additional purchase from the instructor (not required for class projects). \nNon-members: $250 for 6 weeks. Members: $200. \nNOTE: COVID-19 protocols are in place for the safety of our teachers and students\, including wearing masks while inside the building. Click HERE to review our protocols before registering for this series. \nOpen to adults only. Please contact us directly if you are interested in seeing metalsmithing options for teens. \n \n  \n  \n\nAbout the instructor: Kim Round got her degree in art at Florida State University and taught jewelry workshops in Tallahassee\, FL before making the move back home to Maine. She has been teaching Beginning Metalsmithing and other workshops at Artascope since 2016 and is thrilled to be part of a friendly & creative community. She is a member of the Maine Crafts Association and her work can be found at the Center for Maine Craft\, Lisa Marie’s Made in Maine and Archipelago/The Island Institute store. \n  \nClick here to view our cancellation policy.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/metalsmithing-for-beginners-tuesday-6-week-artist-series-112022/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:6-week Artist Series,Beginning Metalsmithing,Class,Metalsmithing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260614T215353
CREATED:20220809T202915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T163616Z
UID:9859-1667988000-1667998800@artascope.org
SUMMARY:Expressions in Painting 6-week Artist Series
DESCRIPTION:Starts November 9th (Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. for 6 weeks.) \nDo you have a desire to explore yourself through acrylic painting? Do you want to learn playful and visually appealing techniques that will help you communicate your artistic vision? This class will instruct you in the basics of expressionist painting techniques such as washes\, scumbling\, sgraffitto\, and adding texture. You will learn about the great expressionist painters such as Henri Matisse and Wassily Kandinsky. And\, you will discover a wealth of new tools to improve your paintings through use of value\, color and composition. \nGreat for beginners who wish to learn the essentials of painting or for intermediate painters looking to break out of realism. \nNon-members: $250 for 6 weeks. Members: $200. \nFee does not include materials. A list of recommended supplies can be emailed upon request. \n \n  \n  \nNOTE: COVID-19 protocols are in place for the safety of our teachers and students\, including wearing masks while inside the building. Click HERE to review our protocols before registering for this series. \n  \n\nInstructor bio: Anne Schutz is a painter who lives and works in the Greater Portland area. She transforms and interprets Nature’s patterns and design to demonstrate variety of scale\, line\, form and beauty she observes. Anne received a BS in Studio Art from Skidmore College and a MFA in Painting from Boston University. She has taught art to adults and children regionally. \n  \nClick here to view our cancellation policy. \nExcerpt of student work by Eben Smith shown in cover image.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/expressions-in-painting-6-week-artist-series-112022/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:6-week Artist Series,Acrylic Painting,Class,Painting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T163000
DTSTAMP:20260614T215353
CREATED:20220813T001910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T163443Z
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SUMMARY:Beginning Handbuilding in Clay 6-week Artist Series
DESCRIPTION:Starts November 9th (Wednesdays from 1:30PM-4:30PM for 6 weeks). \nExplore sinuous coil techniques\, fun pinch pots\, and versatile soft slab projects as well as paddle pots. You’ll learn a new technique every week. Glaze your personal pieces and come away with truly unique finished pieces. For beginner level students. \nNon-members: $250 for 6 weeks. Members: $200. \nFee does not include materials. Clay will be $3/pound which covers glazing and firing costs. \n \n  \n  \nNOTE: COVID-19 protocols are in place for the safety of our teachers and students\, including wearing masks while inside the building. Click HERE to review our protocols before registering for this series. \n  \n\nAbout the instructor: Lee Cummings has had twenty years experience as a production potter\, taught at Germantown Academy and Unity College\, and had a one person show at the University Museum in Bangor\, as well as sold her work through Littlefield Gallery and Greenhut Gallery. \n  \nClick here to view our cancellation policy. \nClick here for our inclement weather policy.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/beginning-handbuilding-in-clay-6-week-artist-series-112022/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:6-week Artist Series,Ceramics,Class,Hand Building
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ORGANIZER;CN="Artascope Studios":MAILTO:registration@artascope.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T120000
DTSTAMP:20260614T215353
CREATED:20221011T201830Z
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SUMMARY:Assembling the Building Blocks of Watercolor 6-week Artist Series
DESCRIPTION:Starts Tuesday\, November 15th (Tuesdays from 9:00 a.m. to Noon for six weeks.) \nLearn how to put brush skills\, color mixing\, values and compositional planning together to create dynamic watercolors from life and photographs. Each session will start with a series of exercises\, then students will work on a painting while paying attention to the intent of the day’s lesson. Our morning will end with a group critique. \nAll skill levels welcome. \nNon-members: $250 for 6 weeks. Members: $200. \nMaterials not included. A supply list can be found below the instructor bio. \nNOTE: COVID-19 protocols are in place for the safety of our teachers and students\, including wearing masks when inside the Artascope building. Click HERE to review our protocols. \n\n\n \n  \n\n\n  \n\nAbout the instructor: Deena S. Ball is a nationally renowned landscape painter known for her innovative use of watercolor in combination with a textured ground and specialized surfaces. She received her BA in Art history and Studio Art from Colby College in Waterville\, Maine\, and continued her studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of Art and Tyler School of Art. Deena’s work is exhibited extensively throughout the Mid-Atlantic region\, and can be found in issues of Watercolor Artist and the annual publications of the watercolor book\, Splash. Deena’s work is primarily landscapes with many of her paintings done on location outside. Learn more at www.deenasball.com. \n  \nClick here to view our cancellation policy. \nClick here for our inclement weather policy. \n\n\n\n\nSUGGESTED SUPPLIES AND OTHER INFO FROM THE INSTRUCTOR \nSources: \n\nwww.dickblick.com\nwww.cheapjoes.com\nwww.jerrysartarama.com\nAmazon\nwww.jacksonsart.com\nwww.rosemaryandco.com\n\nPaint \nRecommended – Winsor Newton Professional Grade – no Cottman \n\n5ml tubes\nBurnt Sienna\nPermanent Rose\nTransparent Yellow\nQuinacridone Gold\nCerulean Blue\nCobalt Blue\nUltramarine Blue\nIndigo\n\nPaper \nArches 140 cold press-CP means cold press \nFabriano cold press 140lb cold press \nSaunders Waterford. 140 lb CP \nNo Canson\, Morrilla\, or Strathmore \nBrushes \n1/2 Wash brush – flat rectangular brush – this means that the ferrule (the part that connects the hair to the wood) is 1/2 inch wide or wider. \nTwo round brushes – A large one and a small one. Unfortunately\, brush sizes are not uniform throughout the industry. \nYour large one should be no smaller than the #16 Aqua Edge by Princeton and it most definitely can be bigger. \nI like the #20 Jacksons : Artica White Tornay Synthetic brush – https://www.jacksonsart.com/en-us/jackson-s-artica-white-toray-synthetic-brushes-series-1302 \nRecommended Manufacturers – Robert Simons Saphire\, Winsor Newton\, Princeton\, Isabey – Jacksons\, Rosemary’s Brushes ( UK) \nSynthetic is least expensive and hold the least amount of water\, mixed synthetic and natural hair is mid range on price and amount of water it will hold and natural hair is the most expensive but holds the most water. \nIncidentals \nWhite artist tape 3/4 inch – Pro Art is good. \nFolding plastic palette – my favorite is the Mijello Bullet proof 36 Colors palette – close behind is the Mijello airtight Watercolor Palette 18 wells. Both are available on Amazon and other places. \nGatorboard – ultra heavy foam core board to use as a support if you buy single sheets of paper which is more economical rather than a block \nGood quality paper towels – Bounty or shop towels or a flour sack dish cloth \nSketching pencil – I use either a Design Ebiony Pencil or a Caran D’ache Mechanical Pencil \nWhite plastic eraser – Faber Castel or Staedler Mars Plastic \nWater container – I use an old plant container with no whole or for on the go – Faber Castel Clic and Go- but a large old Ball jar will work as well. Bigger the better.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/assembling-the-building-blocks-of-watercolor-6-week-artist-series-112022/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:6-week Artist Series,Class,Painting,Watercolor Painting
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