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Water Street Studios School of Art



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Beginning Wheel Throwing (Clay Lab)

$305

with Jeremy Foy

Calendar Aug 6, 2024 at 1:45 pm, runs for 7 weeks

Be introduced to the world of wheel-thrown ceramics with this comprehensive seven-week class that meets on Thursdays from 1:45 pm to 4:15 pm. This class is tailored to first-time students who have little to no prior experience working with clay. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to make cups, bowls, mugs, and small vases. We will learn how to trim our work, add handles, and utilize a handful of decoration techniques from carving to glazing.

Additionally, students will have access to open studio hours on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm, providing a total of 84 extra hours for independent work outside of class.*All Students using lab hours must clean up and  leave Clay Lab by 4pm when the building closes to the public.

Participants will also learn skills such as reclaiming and wedging clay, along with proper artwork storage. Emphasizing repetition of action, this class aims to create an understanding of how to throw on the pottery wheel.

 *This course can be repeated as needed to refine skills.

 A 25-pound bag of clay, glazes and kiln firings are included in the course. Attempt to utilize open studio hours to continue to practice your skills.

 CER100.324.08                                                     

Beginning Wheel Throwing (Clay Lab)

$305

with Jeremy Foy

Calendar Aug 6, 2024 at 4:30 pm, runs for 7 weeks

Be introduced to the world of wheel-thrown ceramics with this comprehensive seven-week class that meets on Tuesdays from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm. This class is tailored to first-time students who have little to no prior experience working with clay. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to make cups, bowls, mugs, and small vases. You will learn how to trim your work, add handles, and utilize a handful of decoration techniques from carving to glazing.

Additionally, students will have access to open studio hours on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm, providing a total of 84 extra hours for independent work outside of class.*All Students using lab hours must clean up and  leave Clay Lab by 4pm when the building closes to the public.

Participants will also learn skills such as reclaiming and wedging clay, along with proper artwork storage. Emphasizing repetition of action, this class aims to create an understanding of how to throw on the pottery wheel.

 *This course can be repeated as needed to refine skills.

 A 25-pound bag of clay, glazes and kiln firings are included in the course. Attempt to utilize open studio hours to continue to practice your skills.

 CER100.324.06                                                       

Beginning Wheel Throwing (Clay Lab)

$305

with Jeremy Foy

Calendar Aug 6, 2024 at 7:15 pm, runs for 7 weeks

Be introduced to the world of wheel-thrown ceramics with this comprehensive seven-week class that meets on Tuesdays from 7:15 pm to 9:45 pm. This class is tailored to first-time students who have little to no prior experience working with clay. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to make cups, bowls, mugs, and small vases. We will learn how to trim our work, add handles, and utilize a handful of decoration techniques from carving to glazing.

Additionally, students will have access to open studio hours on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm, providing a total of 84 extra hours for independent work outside of class.

Participants will also learn skills such as reclaiming and wedging clay, along with proper artwork storage. Emphasizing repetition of action, this class aims to create an understanding of how to throw on the pottery wheel.

 Additionally, students will have access to open studio hours on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm, providing a total of 84 extra hours for independent work outside of class. *All Students using lab hours must clean up and  leave Clay Lab by 4pm when the building closes to the public.

Participants will also learn skills such as reclaiming and wedging clay, along with proper artwork storage. Emphasizing repetition of action, this class aims to create an understanding of how to throw on the pottery wheel.

 

*This course can be repeated as needed to refine skills.

 A 25-pound bag of clay, glazes and kiln firings are included in the course. Attempt to utilize open studio hours to continue to practice your skills.

 CER100.324.07                                                                       

Drawing with Alcohol Markers(North Classroom)*New Class

$140

with Kelley Cappell

Calendar Aug 7, 2024 at 6 pm, runs for 4 weeks

Unlock Your Creative Spirit with Alcohol Markers!

Are you ready to embark on a colorful journey into the world of alcohol markers? Join us for a thrilling 4-week adventure where you'll unleash your inner artist and master the vibrant techniques of alcohol marker artistry!

What to Expect:

Over the course of four exciting weeks, you'll dive deep into the fascinating world of alcohol markers, learning a variety of techniques that will bring your creations to life. From blending and layering to shading and highlighting, you'll explore the endless possibilities of this versatile medium.

Get ready to let your imagination run wild! Each class will challenge you to push the boundaries of your creativity as you experiment with different styles, subjects, and themes. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this class is designed to inspire and ignite your passion for art.

No previous art experience is required. for adults 16+ Forget the hassle of hunting down materials – we've got you covered! Class will have use of Water Street House markers and paper. 

If you want to purchase your own markers to keep after class. Please bring to the first session:

  • Canson Artist Series Pro Layout Marker Paper, Foldover Pad, 11x14 inches, 50 Sheets (18lb/70g) - Artist Paper for Adults and Students
  • (Available at Art Supply stores and Amazon)

This class can be repeated to refine skills and continue art projects.

  DRW134.324.02

Late Summer Veggie & Fruit Watercolor (North Classroom)

$85

with Jill Adzia

Calendar Aug 8, 2024 at 3 pm, runs for 2 weeks

Step into the vibrant world of late summer bounty with our exclusive Late Summer Veggie & Fruit Festival in Watercolor class!

This class will focus on painting the delicious fruits & veggies of summer. Students will capture the essence of a veggie garden, orchard or farmers market. Our artistic focus will center around a special basket brimming with nature's treasures, ready to be sketched and painted with your personal flair.

August afternoons beckon as we gather amidst the colorful splendor of the season, this two week class is on schedule for Thursday afternoons 3pm to 5pm. Artists of all levels are welcome, with beginners especially encouraged to join in on the fun!

Are you eager to hone your watercolor skills or perhaps explore the enchanting realm of watercolor painting for the first time? If the answer is a resounding "yes," then this class is tailor-made for you!

Throughout this two-session experience, your instructor will guide your discovery  into the fundamental techniques of watercolor painting. This class will cover the art of perspective, master the intricacies of color mixing, explore the interplay of positive and negative space, and harness the transformative power of light within your compositions.

Please bring the following essentials to your first class:

  • Sketchbook (Your choice of size)
  • HB graphite pencil(s)
  • Kneaded eraser
  • Roll of masking tape
  • Watercolor Pad 9 X 12 inch (140 lb cold press paper)
  • 3 Brushes (Small & Medium round, & larger)
  • Palette
  • 11"x14" foam board for mounting final project(if desired by student)

Water Street will have the following in house supplies for enrolled student use or please purchase your own supplies from the list below if you want to keep them after class:

  • Small Water Containers(2)
  • Classic Watercolor paint set (Winsor Newton)
  • Basic Watercolor pencil set

Enroll today and let your creativity grow! 

PNT.130.324.03

Handbuilding (Clay Lab)

$305

with Jeremy Foy

Calendar Aug 8, 2024 at 4:30 pm, runs for 7 weeks

Be introduced to hand-building techniques to create functional and sculptural work. With this comprehensive seven-week class meets on Thursdays from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm.

This class is tailored to first-time students who have little to no prior experience working with clay. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to make cups, bowls, mugs, vases, lidded jars, planters, plates, and small containers. You will learn how to add handles, add feet, and utilize a handful of decoration techniques from carving to glazing.

Additionally, students will have access to open studio hours on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm, providing a total of 84 extra hours for independent work outside of class.

Participants will also learn skills such as reclaiming and wedging clay, along with proper artwork storage. Emphasizing repetition of action, this class aims to create an understanding of the proper use of slab rollers, extruders, and hand tools.

This course can be repeated as needed.

*Designed for ages 16 and above. A 25-pound bag of clay, glazes and kiln firings are included in the course. Attempt to utilize open studio hours to continue to practice your skills.

 

CER102.324.01                                                                                                                                                                    

Beginning Wheel Throwing Part II(Clay Lab)

$305

with Jeremy Foy

Calendar Aug 8, 2024 at 7:15 pm, runs for 7 weeks

This course is recommended for students who have taken a beginning wheel-throwing class. This class will meet Thursdays from 7:15 pm to 9:45 pm.  Participants will continue to build their skills by throwing new forms to create different types of shaped bowls, mugs, cups, and vases. They will learn how to center larger 3+ lbs. balls to make 6”-8” tall containers, Mishima carving techniques, slip texture, and a little manipulation of forms. In addition to dunking and brushing glazes, marbling, and blending glazes will be demonstrated for more elaborate finishes.

Throughout the class, students are eligible to use open studio hours Fri/Sat/Sun, 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm. A total of 84 extra hours for you to create work out of class time.

This course can be repeated as needed.

 Note: Designed for ages 16 and above. A 25-pound bag of clay, glazes, and kiln firings are included in the course. Attempt to utilize open studio hours to continue to practice your skills.

Note: Designed for ages 16 and above. A 25-pound bag of clay, glazes and kiln firings are included in the course. Attempt to utilize open studio hours to continue to practice your skills.

 *All Students must clean up and  leave Clay Lab by 4pm when the building closes to the public.

 CER108.324.01                                   

            

Private Drawing Class

$400

with Rosalie White

Private drawing instruction will teach you many important drawing fundamentals such as perspective, form and structure, lighting and shadow and the use various drawing materials. 

*Timing of Class sessions will be set up with Instructor and Student after student registers for class, does not need to be consecutive weeks. This class runs for 2 hours for 4 weeks.

Each session will include exercises that help flex creative muscles and nurture artist intuition to activate lifelong skills for observation and self-expression.

Overall, this private instruction aims to build fundamental skills, enhance creativity, and empower students to express themselves through drawing. 

*Continued instruction optional, class can be repeated to build skill set.





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