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Teen Drawing
with Allison Frink

Ages: 12 - 17
This class helps young artists improve their skills, try new techniques, and develop their creative voice. We’ll use both realistic and illustrative styles for a variety of class exercises. (All skill levels and interests are welcome! Whether you’re interested in photo-realistic drawings or making webcomics, I’m happy to fuel your creative journey.)
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Art Charcuterie
with Allison Frink

Do you want to get into art, but aren’t sure where to start? Don’t really want to get supplies without knowing if you’ll like a new medium? This is your chance to try before you buy! Each week we’ll make a project using different materials and different techniques, so that you can get a feel for what you enjoy most. Options include acrylics, abstract pouring, watercolors, dry pastels, polymer clay, resin casting, and block printing. (Class interest will determine the specific mediums and projects that we do.) All supplies are included!
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Wheel-y Fun Pottery Thurs
with Megan Yacoub

Wheel-y fun is a 8 week class that will teach you the basics of pottery including centering the clay, opening, pulling up walls, trimming, firing, and glazing.
There will be no Class on Sep 25
The Art of the Pawtrait
with David Reames

Learn to turn your furry friend into a masterpiece in this beginner-friendly, all-supplies-included oil painting class! Whether your muse is a dog, cat, guinea pig, or bearded dragon, we’ll guide you step-by-step through painting an expressive, personality-packed pet portrait—even if you’ve never painted before. Bring a favorite photo of your pet, and we’ll teach you how to choose the best composition, sketch their lovable features, and capture their soulful eyes in oil. With tips on fur texture, color mixing, and creative flourishes (flower crowns welcome!), you’ll go home with a tail-wagging work of art. Supplies Included | Good Vibes Guaranteed
Musical Theatre
with Kristina Gault

Ages: 11 - 14
Hone your skills as you dance, sing, and act in showstopping production numbers from Broadway and beyond! You'll learn musical theatre dance staples and character-driven combinations as you work your way to being a triple threat. All skill levels are welcome!
Students will showcase selections of their classwork as a part of our Collage Day event on Saturday, September 20th. 2 tickets to this event are included in class registration.
Class space is limited.
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Afternoon Surface & Story: Painting on Wheel ThrownClay
with Henry Evan Thomas

Want to elevate the surface of your pots? In this 8-week wheel-throwing class, you'll explore how surface design can deepen the visual and narrative impact of your ceramic work. We'll dive into techniques like sgraffito, mishima, underglaze painting, and more to approach the pot as both functional object and storytelling canvas. This class is beginner-friendly and includes instruction in the core skills of wheel throwing with projects focused on creating cups, bowls, and plates. For returning students, it's a perfect opportunity to strengthen your throwing ability while pushing your creative boundaries through surface experimentation! Whether you're new to clay or looking to add depth and meaning to your forms, come ready to get messy, get thoughtful, and give your pots a voice!
Evening Surface & Story: Painting on Wheel ThrownClay
with Henry Evan Thomas

Want to elevate the surface of your pots? In this 8-week wheel-throwing class, you'll explore how surface design can deepen the visual and narrative impact of your ceramic work. We'll dive into techniques like sgraffito, mishima, underglaze painting, and more to approach the pot as both functional object and storytelling canvas. This class is beginner-friendly and includes instruction in the core skills of wheel throwing with projects focused on creating cups, bowls, and plates. For returning students, it's a perfect opportunity to strengthen your throwing ability while pushing your creative boundaries through surface experimentation! Whether you're new to clay or looking to add depth and meaning to your forms, come ready to get messy, get thoughtful, and give your pots a voice!
Improv: Storytelling and Narration
with Siobhan Brumbelow

Looking to be a better storyteller in your improv scenes? Want to create scenes with aclear beginning, middle, and end? This is the class for you! In this class, you will learnhow to independently and collaboratively build stories/scenes with action, characters,emotion, understandable story line, and a clear resolution. This class will not only focuson narrative games but also strengthen your ability to establish premise-based scenes.
To get the most out of this class, it is recommended that you have taken Fundamentalsof Improv or have previous improv experience.
This class ends with a graduation show, date and time TBD.