Spring 2015 - The Art School at Old Church

Spring 2015
ADULTS, TEENS & CHILDREN • COURSES & WORKSHOPS
Jane Chang, faculty
Karen Maloof, student
Young Artists program, student
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561 Piermont Road, Demarest, N J 07627
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a nonprofit art center
Welcome to the
Art School at Old Church
photo: Peter Schmidt
To All Our Friends and Members,
The Art School at Old Church
is a meeting place for learning and exchanging
artistic ideas. Our goal is to provide an environment
conducive to the creative process. We believe that art
is an important expression of the human spirit, that
creativity is an innate function, and that in a supportive
and inspiring atmosphere it is bound to flourish.
Established in 1974 as a nonprofit, nonsectarian
community educational facility, our mission is to
enrich the quality of life in the community through
visual arts education and cultural events. Our
This edition of the Art School at Old Church’s catalog is dedicated to
our fabulous volunteers! Our volunteers are comprised of individuals
of all ages and backgrounds – the common thread is an interest in
the visual arts.
Most of our volunteers are students; many are faculty, Board
members and staff. All participate in the overall success of the
school. Our volunteers assist with the Annual Pottery Show and
Sale, children’s art classes and Our Thrift Shop – a retail enterprise
in Westwood, NJ that supports the Art School.
As you browse through the catalog, you will see images that illustrate
the spirit of our organization. Photos of faculty and students show
artists at work exploring new possibilities in the studios.
I hope the course descriptions and images inspire you to sign up
for a class or workshop this coming semester.
All my best…
well-equipped studios are light, spacious and
primarily barrier-free. A faculty of professional artists
provides serious and sensitive guidance, devoted to
the principle that art and craft are inseparable.
Maria Danziger
Executive Director
Our courses are designed to give students a basis
in aesthetics as well as technique. A year-round program
of exhibitions and cultural events enriches our offerings.
Supported by tuition and memberships, as well as by
individual and corporate contributions and government
grants, the tax-exempt, nonprofit Art School is open to all.
STAFF
Maria Danziger, Executive Director [email protected]
Emma Abad, Gallery & Office [email protected]
We invite you to join us in a creative endeavor as
a student, supporting member or volunteer.
Erika Conti, Ceramic Studio [email protected]
Mary Gagler, Exhibitions Director.............................................mgagler@tasoc.org
TASOC Board of Directors
Edward Ciccoricco
Amy Heller
Grant Hobson, Treasurer
Marilyn Katz, Secretary
Maureen Lostumbo, Chair
Carrie Ortiz
Nicole Romano
Gail Rutigliano
Judy Schaefer
Martin Semar
Edward Whittemore, President
Anne Connors Winner
Vivien Woodford, Vice President
Denise Kadar, Ceramic Studio Co-manager [email protected]
Eileen MacIntosh, Administrative Assistant [email protected]
Melissa Pazcoguin,
Administrative Director & New Media Coordinator [email protected]
Amy Dudash Robinson, Assistant Executive Director,
ADA Coordinator ......................................................................amydrob@tasoc.org
Peter Schmidt, Operations Director [email protected]
David Shirey, Administrative Assistant [email protected]
Vivien Woodford, Thrift Shop Manager [email protected]
IMPORTANT DATES-MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Table of Contents
About the School ..............................................2
EVENTS
Cultural Offerings ..............................................3
Jan 29
Floating Islands:
group exhibition of environmental art
Reception: Thursday, Jan 29, 5:30-7:30 PM
Mar 7
Ceramics ............................................................4
Sculpture............................................................7
Rick Smolan: Inside Tracks - Alone Across the Outback
Screening and talk: Saturday, Mar 7, 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
Mar 21-22
Workshops
Jun 15-19
Workshop week
Drawing ............................................................8
Painting..............................................................9
Mixed Media....................................................13
START DATES & SCHOOL CLOSINGS
Collage ............................................................13
Feb 10
Spring registration: mail, fax or hand deliver!
Printmaking......................................................13
Feb 16
Closed: Presidents’ Day
Feb 24
Spring registration: mail, fax, hand deliver or phone!
Mar 30
SPRING SEMESTER BEGINS (10 weeks)
Apr 3-5
Closed: Good Friday, Passover and Easter
May 5
Summer registration: mail, fax, or hand deliver!
May 19
Summer registration: mail, fax, hand deliver or phone!
May 23-25
Closed: Memorial Day
June 22
SUMMER SEMESTER BEGINS (6 weeks)
Jul 4-5
Closed: Independence Day
MIKHAIL ZAKIN GALLERY
Photography ....................................................16
Jewelry/Metalsmithing......................................17
Glass ................................................................18
Fiber ................................................................18
Young Artists Program ....................................19
Art for Teens ....................................................22
Faculty ............................................................23
Weekly Class Schedule ....................................26
thru Feb 24
Floating Islands:
School Policies..................................................28
group exhibition of environmental art
Mar 4-Mar 31
Rick Smolan: Inside Tracks - Alone Across the Outback
Apr 6-May 5
Your Slogan Here - participatory gallery project
May 16-Jun 22 From the Studio Classes, annual student exhibition
CAFÉ GALLERY
thru Feb 11
Portrait Painting: Students of Peter Clapper
Feb 20-Mar 20 March Workshop Sampler, exhibition of offerings
Mar 26-Apr 20 June Workshop Sampler, exhibition of offerings
Apr 25-May 9
Underground Potters, group exhibition and sale
Registration Form ............................................29
All gallery exhibitions and most classes are
wheelchair accessible
Assisted listening device available, call to reserve
THE ART SCHOOL at OLD CHURCH
561 Piermont Road, Demarest NJ 07627
201.767. 7160 • tasoc.org
The Art School at Old Church is a 501(c)3 not for profit corporation
about the
Art School at Old Church
a nonprofit art center
OUR HISTORY
The Art School at Old Church is a nonprofit, nonsectarian educational facility established in 1974. A group of artists saw promise
in a nineteenth-century church building, and with little more than
their passion and a will to succeed, worked to establish the Art
School. Forty years later, the Art School continues to provide
educational and cultural offerings that enrich the quality of life
in the local community and beyond.
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Our Young Artists Program serves students age 4 to 15. All the
classes are designed to encourage the discovery of creativity, with
emphasis on process rather than product. The program offers
opportunities for children to explore a variety of art forms in a fun,
creative and exciting environment. We also offer our Special Needs Art
Experience throughout most of the year, tailored to children with
physical and developmental challenges.
ABOUT OUR CLASSES AND REGISTRATION
Experienced, professional artists teach all of our classes. The faculty
has a common goal in teaching their craft: to teach the breadth of
possibilities within their field. All classes encourage each student to
find his/her own creative voice in a supportive environment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLASSES FOR TEACHERS
We are approved by the NJ Department of Education as a Professional
Development Provider. All classes may be taken for PDP credits.
Our well-equipped studios are bright and spacious. We offer over 90
classes and workshops each semester for children and adults of all
abilities and ages.
Registration: We accept registration by mail, fax or hand delivery and
also by phone two weeks after registration begins. Adult classes are
open to students at least 15 years old.
Late registration fee: All students are highly encouraged to register
as early as possible to ensure a spot in the class(es) of their choice at
the lowest cost. PLEASE NOTE: All registrations processed within 10
days of the semester start date, or after the semester begins, will be
assessed a $5 late registration fee (per course). The late registration
fee does not apply to workshops.
HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT CLASS?
To assist you in your selection, symbols for the various levels are available by each course description in the catalog.
Beginner – Basic skill level with limited or no experience. Classes
introduce and develop new skills and techniques.
Intermediate – Student has enough knowledge of medium, technique and processes to begin developing a personal voice or vision.
Supportive guidance encourages continued growth.
Advanced – Student has demonstrated a level of mastery that
allows for independence and a personal vision for their art. He/she is
seeking an environment with other artists that further defines and
supports the direction of their work.
MEMBERSHIP
The non-refundable membership is due each calendar year
and is valid through December 31. This annual fee, which helps
sustain the school, is required to participate in our regular semester
courses but is not required for workshops or cultural arts classes.
The membership fee is not prorated. Membership fees are:
Family - $50
Adult - $40 (includes teens enrolled in adult classes)
Young artist (up to 14) - $20
Teen (enrolled in teen classes only) - $20
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SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships are available for individuals who are in need of financial
assistance. Applications must be received at least 10 days before the
start of the semester to be considered. Please ask at the front desk for
more information.
VOLUNTEER & WORK EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
We need YOU! Volunteers are an integral part of the community at
the Art School at Old Church, and we are always seeking additional
help. No art experience is necessary, so please consider donating some
of your time and energy.
Work exchange opportunities are also available. Please call the Art
School at 201-767-7160 for more information.
ABOUT THE GALLERIES
The Mikhail Zakin Gallery exhibits over 300 artists annually,
displaying over 500 works of art. Exhibitions include both
traditional and contemporary work from established and emerging
artists. The Café Gallery exhibits student work from our fine art and craft
classes. The galleries are free and open to the public during school
hours. Information on exhibiting is available online at tasoc.org. Click
on ”Opportunities” for information on how to apply for a show.
GIFT GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Tuition and membership alone do not cover all of our operating
expenses. We need your financial support to maintain the quality
of our classes and programming. Tax-deductible donations, gifts,
and employer matching programs are always welcome and can be
included with your registration.
JOIN OUR E-MAIL LIST
If you would like information on the many exciting classes and events
happening at the Art School, please join our e-mail list at tasoc.org.
Click ”Sign Up for our E-mail List” on our home page and fill out the
pop-up form, making sure to check off your areas of interest.
We look forward to meeting you and making your experience a
great one!
CULTURAL OFFERINGS
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Cultural Offerings
SPRING 2015
YOGA
Shuli Pilo
15S CUL133 10 sessions $110
Thursdays, 9:15 AM to 10:30 AM, Apr 2-Jun 4
Material list: tasoc.org No senior discount or
membership fee
All levels
Students in this gentle yoga class practice a
blend of asanas (postures) and pranayama
(breath work) to gain balance, flexibility and
strength. Take this opportunity to energize your
body while becoming more relaxed in the
process! Each session offers personal attention
as well as modifications to poses based on individual student needs. Please bring your own
yoga mat.
MUSEUM/GALLERY TOUR
CHAIR YOGA
Shuli Pilo
15S CUL135 10 sessions $110
Thursdays, 10:45 AM to 12:00 PM, Apr 2-Jun 4
No senior discount or membership fee
All levels
Using a chair as support, this gentle form of yoga is a safe and fun way
to strengthen your body while increasing mobility, balance and
flexibility. It is particularly suitable
for seniors and people with
disabilities. Please wear comfortable
clothes to class.
Judy Schaefer
15S CUL063 1 session $70
Thursday, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Jun 11
Material list: tasoc.org No senior discount or membership fee
All levels
New York City and New Jersey are home to incredible museums and
galleries! Join us for an arranged tour of a show (to be announced).
We will discuss the exhibiting artist’s palette, composition, and spatial
organization, and how each was used to confirm the artist’s expressive
intentions, whether realistic, abstract or non-objective. During lunch
(price not included)
we will continue our
discussion of the
exhibits and consider
their relevance to
contemporary art.
Suggestions of venues
are welcome for
future expeditions!
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From the beginning of recorded time, humans have
worked with clay to solve life’s problems – for shelter,
for cooking, for storage, for record keeping, and for the
pursuit of beauty. In our highly technological age, clay
also serves as a medium of expression. Our ceramic
program affords our students growth and development of
personal aesthetics as well as mastery of technical skills.
We recommend that beginning students start their ceramic
journey in handbuilding, which provides a basic grounding
for further exploration on the wheel.
Kathy Eisler, student
CERAMIC STUDIO TIME CLASS!
15S CER070 $25
No senior discount
All levels
Don’t miss this amazing and invaluable opportunity to continue your
work on your own in the studio. Students are free to come and go at
any time during the hours listed below. No need to sign in or out, but
students must sign up using the class code CER070 and be enrolled
in a ceramics class to be eligible. Sign up early to get the most value!
The price rises to $30 when the late registration fee goes into effect.
Previously purchased studio time cards can be used towards payment see the desk for details.
Wednesdays 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
Fridays
7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Apr 10-Jun 12
Saturdays
12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 11-Jun 20
More times may be added!
WHEEL OF FORTUNE
Marilyn Dale
15S CER214 10 sessions $320
Mondays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Mar 30-Jun 8
Material fee - Firing fee
Beginner and intermediate
Start with wedging and end with admiring your pots. Learn how to use
the pottery wheel, guided by ten specific steps developed over two
decades of teaching. The skills taught are adapted to emphasize your
strengths. Special focus is on centering the clay to support your desired
form. Students finish their pots with the glazes of their choice; a range
of beautiful glazes is provided.
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SIT, CENTER, THROW!
Marilyn Dale
15S CER267 10 sessions $320
Mondays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Mar 30-Jun 8
Material fee - Firing fee
All levels
Enjoy an intense workout at the pottery wheel. This class offers special,
individual instruction to students who want to discover how to use the
wheel. Find out how to sit, how to position your hands, how to center
the clay and how to form vessels. Sit, center and throw - it’s that easy!
Students will also learn how to glaze their work.
HAVING IT ALL
Eric Lawrence
15S CER234 10 sessions $320
Mondays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Mar 30-Jun 8
Material fee - Firing fee
All levels
The wheel, slab roller, extruder, and our hands are just some of the tools
available in the studio to help us make things. But all too often and all
too quickly, we tend to gravitate towards one method and forget about
the rest. Taking a look at all of our resources is a great way to begin
making pots or sculpture, and it’s a wonderful way for experienced clay
hands to find new inspiration. Come open to experimentation and bring
a sense of humor.
ADULT COURSES
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SPRING 2015
CONE SIX: YOU CAN DO IT!
Raye Cooke
15S CER163 10 sessions $320
Tuesdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
Material fee - Firing fee
All levels
Christine Jensen, student
This course in handbuilding and wheel-throwing uses mid-range
cone six glazes, engobes and underglazes. Electric firing, the most
accessible to urban potters, allows a wide range of surface finishes
and color. Instruction will be given in making and applying glazes
and slips, as well as using and firing the electric kiln. Experimentation
is encouraged; a notebook is necessary. Lessons and demonstrations
are directed towards individual needs and development.
POTS FOR COOKING & SERVING
LARGER FORMS
Sang Joon Park
15S CER262 10 sessions $320
Tuesdays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
Material fee - Firing fee
All levels
Develop your personal pottery style in this wheel class as you learn to
create large vessels, platters, altered forms, surfaces and lids. Beginners
will practice their throwing skills while intermediate and advanced students
further develop their ideas and techniques with individual projects.
Susan Bogen
15S CER242 10 sessions $320
Tuesdays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
Material fee - Firing fee
All levels
COMPREHENSIVE CLAY
David Provan
Join us to make beautiful pots designed to hold, serve, and prepare
your food. We will start with drinking vessels and move on to pitchers
and teapots, then create serving bowls, platters and baking casseroles.
Wheel-throwing and altering are the primary methods explored;
emphasis will be on glazing and decorating as well. Our goal will be a
potluck meal at the end of the semester to try out our great new pots.
15S CER275 10 sessions $320
Wednesdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee - Firing fee
All levels
What’s the most exciting and fulfilling way we can work with clay? In
this class we’ll look for inspiration in the ceramics of other cultures and
periods, as well as in contemporary work, to develop our own personal
clay languages. Demonstrations and slide shows will be offered in class,
followed by individualized instruction. All approaches to clay work
(vessels or sculpture, wheel thrown or handbuilt) are welcome. Open
to artists of all skill levels, from beginner to advanced.
ALTERED POTS
Susan Bogen
15S CER279 10 sessions $320
Wednesdays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee - Firing fee
All levels
Rita Hutchins, student
We use the potter’s wheel to make nice, round, even pots, right?
So that’s where we will start, but then we will push, paddle, cut,
stretch and coax the clay into new forms. Flattened, oval, bulbous,
fluted and lobed pots will emerge. What fun - and still functional and
beautiful! We’ll also spend time discussing and experimenting with
different methods of decorating and glazing our finished pots.
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NEW!
MAKING POTTERY SETS
DeBorah Goletz
15S CER284 10 sessions $320
Thursdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM,
Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee - Firing fee
Intermediate and advanced
NEW! GARDEN STOOLS
& BIRD BATHS
Learn to create sets of functional or
decorative pottery. We will make nesting
bowls, stacking jars, tea sets that nestle
or dishes that store together. Fanciful or
functional, we aim to make a stylish
impact. Demonstrations and discussions
include ways to create harmony within a
set and, technically, how to make pieces
that fit together formally and visually.
Denise Kadar
15S CER286 10 sessions $320
Fridays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM,
Apr 10-Jun 12
Material fee - Firing fee
Intermediate and advanced
NEW! THE FIGURE IN CLAY
Alison Palmer
15S CER285 10 sessions $320
Thursdays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM,
Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee - Firing fee
All levels
Soterios Visvikis, student
In this class we will focus on handbuilding and wheel-throwing to
make animals or human figures. Historical references will be used to
help guide us. Bring some drawings or photographs of figures you’re
interested in to class; we’ll use them as the starting point and see what
we come up with.
Imagine your summer garden with a new
addition this year - a beautiful, handmade
garden stool or bird bath. At 18” tall these
will be among the largest pieces you will
ever create in clay. Handbuilding with
stacked sections will give you the basic
form which can be further enhanced with
sprigging, carving and texture. We’ll be
using templates and molds that can be
combined in various ways for a custom
vessel and we’ll be working with stoneware clay. Appropriate for the
intermediate and advanced student.
NEW! CERAMICS FOR BEGINNERS
David Shirey
15S CER287 10 sessions $320
Fridays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 10-Jun 12
Material fee - Firing fee
Beginner
Learn the fundamentals of clay techniques in both handbuilding
and wheel-throwing. The first half of the semester will introduce
you to the studio equipment (including the wheel, slab roller and
extruder) and teach you handbuilding skills. The second half of the
semester will focus on wheel work. Proper glazing methods will also
be discussed. Class work will evolve based on each student’s goals
and preferences.
Karen Brady, student
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Ceramics/Sculpture
NEW! POTS FOR PERSONAL EXPRESSION
Sarah Camille Wilson
” When you see a fish you don’t think of scales, do you?
15S CER288 10 sessions $320
Saturdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Apr 11-Jun 20
Material fee - Firing fee
Beginner and intermediate
You think of its speed, its floating, flashing body seen through
Throw vessels that range from the strictly functional to the abstractly
sculptural; find and develop your own unique voice in clay. The instructor will work with students one-on-one and in a group. Learn the
practical aspects of using the potter’s wheel as a tool, and the endless
possibilities for creative expression.
SUNDAY FUNDAY: MORE WHEEL
Marilyn Dale
15S CER289 8 sessions $215
Please note: Closed on Mother’s Day and Memorial Day
Sundays, 12:15 PM to 2:45 PM, Apr 12-Jun 14
Material fee - Firing fee
Intermediate and advanced
For those who have already taken Sunday Funday: On the Wheel. In this
class, students will practice and perfect their techniques for throwing on
the potter's wheel. Advanced forms and throwing large amounts of clay
will be taught. Special emphasis is given to each student's throwing
style. Please note: Students will need to park offsite for this class, as our
lot is not available on Sundays. Please note: Students will need to park
offsite for this class, as our lot is not available on Sundays.
SUNDAY FUNDAY: ON THE WHEEL
Marilyn Dale
15S CER282 8 sessions $255
Sundays, 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, Apr 12-Jun 14
Material fee - Firing fee
Beginner and intermediate
Join us in the studio for this fun class and focus on your
wheel-throwing skills. Learn the ten steps to a perfect pot
and then practice, practice, practice! This boot camp
breaks down the steps of throwing; each week’s skill
will be built on the previous classes. Please note:
Students will need to park offsite for this class, as
our lot is not available on Sundays.
the water. If I made fins and eyes and scales, I would arrest its
movement. I want just the flash of its spirit.”
Constantin Brancusi, sculptor, 1876-1957
SCULPTURE REVIEWED
Janice Mauro
15S SCU079 10 sessions $370
Wednesdays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee - Firing fee Material list: tasoc.org
Model each session
All levels
This class encourages students to create their own reality of the live
model. There is solid instruction on the human figure concerning anatomy, proportion and design. Students may choose from several options
including bas relief or a 3-dimensional image of the full figure, head or
fragment. Terracotta clay (single firing).
THE FIGURE ABSTRACTED
Janice Mauro
15S SCU078 10 sessions $370
Thursdays, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee - Firing fee Material list: tasoc.org
Model each session
All levels
The human figure presents infinite personal interpretations. In this
class, students are encouraged to begin work in a variety of mediums
such as plaster, found objects or Styrofoam, and to complete their work
at home, allowing total freedom for changes and exploration of ideas.
This creates an opportunity to work on several pieces simultaneously
while promoting creative energy and momentum. Work can be
brought back to class for critiques or further interpretation.
A study of contemporary sculpture is a large part of our
journey towards abstraction.
Ruby Herndon Weiss, student
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Drawing
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The Art School is committed to thorough exploration and
involvement in the traditional skills of fine arts. We believe
drawing to be essential as a support for the disciplines
of painting, sculpture, ceramics, and much more. It is a
foundation on which art is built, allowing the artist to give
voice and skills to visual ideas and imagination. The history
and tradition of painting and sculpture – from cave art
to the renaissance of this day – starts with drawing as its
essential underpinning. The Art School subscribes to this
OPEN STUDIO: LIFE DRAWING
Monitor
15S DRA026 10 sessions $140/member
$175/non-member
or pay per session: $15/member $20/non-member
Saturdays, 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM, Apr 11-Jun 20
Model each session No senior discount
All levels
Come join a community of artists and students in a creative and supportive environment and hone your skills at drawing from life. Live model
each session from short 30-second gestural poses working up to longer
20-minute sittings. Expand your life-drawing vocabulary in the company
of other artists, each bringing his/her own focus and experience to the
studio. A wonderful way to get in that extra practice.
DRAWING FROM THE INSIDE OUT
& THE OUTSIDE IN
Robert Glaisek
15S DRA007 10 sessions $320
Mondays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Mar 30-Jun 8
Material list: tasoc.org Model 3 sessions Slide presentation
All levels
Drawing, from classic to contemporary trends. Develop the skills needed
to draw from direct observation or imagination: volumetric (3-dimensional) drawing, contour (shape and pattern) and gesture (the rhythmic armature of figures and objects) are the triad of drawing competence. The
essentials of perspective, light/shade, and design are explained. Students
are encouraged to explore interpretive drawing and abstraction, extending into color and collage.
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tradition, thereby ensuring that the student is well prepared
to continue in any number of disciplines.
AN INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING
Margery Theroux
10 sessions $315
15S DRA076A: Mondays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Mar 30-Jun 8
15S DRA076B: Wednesdays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee $5 Material list: tasoc.org Model 2 sessions
All levels
Join us in exploring the basics of drawing. Investigate how line and
shading create form. Learn tricks of the trade to nail down perspective,
proportion and composition. We will start by drawing simple shapes
and move on to more complex combinations of objects. We will use
pencil and paper, but those who wish to can also work in charcoal.
Demonstrations, handouts and one-on-one instruction ensure you
will leave the class surprised that you can draw better than you had
ever imagined!
LIFE DRAWING: UNDERSTANDING FIGURE FORMS
Robert Glaisek
15S DRA002 10 sessions $370
Tuesdays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
Material list: tasoc.org Model each session Slide presentation
All levels
A complex challenge made easier. Learn what you really need to know
to draw the human figure from life or imagination with confidence and
conviction. Essentials of contour, volumetric and gesture drawing, as well
as light and shade, are demonstrated and practiced. Important elements
of portfolio development and techniques for direct observation drawing
are also included. Group and/or individual demos each session.
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Drawing/Painting(acrylic /oil)
NEW! THE BASICS
OF ILLUSTRATION
Amanda Wilson
15S DRA094 10 sessions $300
Tuesdays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM,
Mar 31-Jun 2
Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
THE BLANK CANVAS
Maud Guilfoyle
Work on that project you’ve always dreamed
of - whether it’s illustrating your favorite classic, a graphic novel or children’s book. Ignite
your imagination and discover your personal
style as you work on concepts and execution.
This class explores the fascinating relationship
between image and text. It will teach you how to translate words into
pictures. Students will investigate color and composition, producing illustrations based on manuscripts and real assignments. You may also develop a story and illustrate it using techniques that interest you, whether
drawing, painting, collage or photography. After making thumbnail
sketches in pencil, you can work in the medium of your choice. Supplies
will depend on the media chosen. Please bring in samples of your work
or a project you’re working on to the first class, along with a pencil and
a small pad of tracing paper.
Join us as we explore the challenge of the blank canvas. We will paint
from personal memories, still lifes and landscapes as we review basics of
painting such as composition, drawing, color mixing, light and shade.
Also covered: historic and contemporary artworks, artist journals, and
topics such as artist’s block. Still life setups and landscape photo references are provided; demos and one-on-one instruction help you develop
your own authentic style. All levels of painting experience are welcome.
Acrylics, oils or water-soluble oils.
THE ART OF CALLIGRAPHY
THE ARTIST’S TOOL KIT
15S PAI115 10 sessions $300
Mondays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM,
Mar 30-Jun 8
Material fee $10
Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
Manorama Dhar, student
Maria DeSimone Russo
Judy Schaefer
15S DRA093 8 sessions $160
Fridays, 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM, Apr 10-Jun 5
Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
15S PAI141 10 sessions $300
Mondays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Mar 30-Jun 8
Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
Want to learn calligraphy but have bad handwriting? If you like to draw,
this class is for you! Come and learn the ancient art of calligraphy as we
study the letterforms of the italic cursive alphabet in depth. The use of a
dip pen and ink will be
taught, along with proper
spacing and proportion.
Creative applications for
everyday calligraphy will be
discussed; the class will
conclude with a project
such as notecards, place
cards, bookplates, or you
may bring in an item to
inscribe.
Making art is about having an idea and using one’s medium in a way
that confirms the idea. We begin by comparing the expressive potential
of acrylics, oils and pastels. As we progress from realism to abstraction,
examining the historical views that
inspired and altered artistic intention of
each historical period, we will discuss the
changing approaches to palette, composition and spatial organization.
Philip Ciminelli, student
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PAINTING & DRAWING
FROM LIFE & REFERENCE
Robert Glaisek
15S PAI065 10 sessions $360
Tuesdays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
Material list: tasoc.org Model 9 sessions
All levels
Students learn the essential elements of painting
and drawing (whether figurative or abstract) and
apply them to their work from the figure, still
life and reference. We start with a broad and
comparative review of traditional and contemporary painting and discuss the evolution of a
personal style. Through demonstrations and
individual attention, aspects of color mixing,
color keying, and working with a limited palette
are explored. Course covers principles of design
and composition; all elements of head construction will be demonstrated. Oil or acrylic.
CREATING
A PERSONAL
APPROACH
Tom Pollock
15S PAI066 10 sessions $315
Tuesdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM,
Mar 31-Jun 2
Material list: tasoc.org
Model 2 sessions
Intermediate and advanced
Students in this class have the
opportunity to communicate and
express ideas through the visual
language of painting. We explore
the basic skills of composition and
color relationships using acrylic or
oil while honing your painting
technique. Students develop their
own personal style.
COLOR & PATTERN
Ursula Schneider
15S PAI140 10 sessions $300
Wednesdays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
Marcus Story, student
MENTOR PROGRAM
15S MEN131 $180
Total 3 hours - to be arranged with faculty
No senior discount or membership fee
Work one-on-one with a faculty mentor towards a personal goal or
specific accomplishment. Includes: periodic meetings to review and
critique work, evaluations of progress, and recommendations for
uture study.
Revisit what you’re doing with color. Every painter
uses particular color combinations that are familiar
to them. Discover how to integrate color in a
more complex way. Using the medium of your
choice, you will learn how to mix colors and apply color principles to
create value and saturation contrasts. Students will create a palette of
colors and learn how to evaluate their color choices in each painting.
The final project will be the student’s own choice. There will be visual
presentations and some required readings. Oil, acrylic or gouache.
ALLA PRIMA PORTRAITS
Peter Clapper
15S PAI135 10 sessions $370
Thursdays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 2-Jun 4
Material list: tasoc.org Model each session
All levels
Working from the live model, students in this class will create portraits
in the alla prima style (wet into wet painting). With an emphasis on
values and color relationships, we will capture the likeness and character
of our sitter. Strong drawing and observational skills will be stressed.
Demonstrations will be given by the instructor. Oil or acrylic.
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Painting (watercolor)
PORTRAIT PAINTING FROM LIFE
Amy Dudash Robinson
15S PAI137 10 sessions $370
Thursdays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Apr 2-Jun 4
Material list: tasoc.org Model each session
All levels
This class explores the essentials of portraiture, starting with a modified
old master technique. Working from a live clothed or costumed model,
we will discuss anatomy, proportions, color temperature, values and
other keys to capturing the likeness of a sitter. Each class starts with a
warm up drawing exercise. Artists are coached and guided through each
phase of creating a portrait. Individual instruction and critiques are given
with attention to personal goals. All skill levels are welcome. Oil or
acrylic, but oils are preferred.
PAINTING & DRAWING: A GUIDED EXPLORATION
Polly King
15S PAI126 10 sessions $325
Fridays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Apr 10-Jun 12
Material list: tasoc.org Model 4 sessions
All levels
Are you interested in developing your technique while also searching for
your personal style? In this class, warm-up drawing exercises, still lifes
set up with reference to modern (and traditional) paintings, and sessions
with live models provide a foundation for progress. Each student will
gain an understanding of his or her artistic self through weekly critiques
and personal attention from the instructor. You will finish the course
with insight into what contemporary artists and figurative and still life
painters of the last two centuries were trying to achieve, as well as several completed works that reflect your developing artistic vision. Oil or
acrylic paints are welcome, as well as the drawing materials of your
choice.
GATEWAY TO ABSTRACTION
Jackie Shatz
15S PAI123 10 sessions $315
Fridays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 10-Jun 12
Material fee $10 Material list: tasoc.org Model 2 sessions
All levels
Abstraction is a universal language that unites art from all cultures.
Join us as we explore the symbolic and expressive meanings of paintings and artifacts of many cultures and use our understanding to
generate ideas for drawings, paintings and sculpture (optional). We
will focus on how the relationships of shape, color, line and composition contain a richness of visual meaning and how each individual
makes stylistic choices which are part of their ongoing development
as artists. Supportive critiques in a team spirit every class. Drawing
warm up exercises are designed to put beginners at ease and add
new ways of seeing for the more advanced.
PAINT & POST
Maud Guilfoyle
15S PAI139 10 sessions $300
Fridays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 10-Jun 12
Material fee $10 Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
Join the community of online artists who create art often to post and
sell online. In each class we will focus on being organized and getting
down to work, producing and writing about a small artwork. Still life
setups, demos and one-on-one guidance will be provided. Throughout
the course we will photograph our art and post it online using equipment we have on hand, such as a smartphone, iPad, or digital camera
and home computer. We will discuss how to use social media (Facebook,
Blogger, Twitter) for marketing and creating an online community. All
students will set up a blog the first week of class. There will be handouts
with internet resources and copyright information. Students will gain
experience writing and commenting positively on each other’s art and
blogs in class. This class is open to those working in acrylic, collage,
drawing, oil and watercolor in small format (5 x 7 to 8 x 10). Although
beginners are welcome, some art experience is recommended. You will
leave this class with an artist’s statement and experience navigating the
online daily art world.
PAINTING AT YOUR OWN PACE
Kathryn Eddy
15S PAI125 10 sessions $315
Saturdays, 12:45 PM to 3:45 PM, Apr 11-Jun 20
Material list: tasoc.org Model 2 sessions
All levels
Learn how to paint in a supportive environment. This course will help
you organize your creative thoughts and create a cohesive series of
work. Each student works at their own pace and from their own reference materials. Developing your own voice and style is encouraged; oneon-one instruction will address
any technical
concerns you
have. Beginners
or more
advanced
painters are very
welcome. A
great class for
portfolio development. Oil or
acrylic.
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ADULT COURSES
Jane Chang
15S WAT077 10 sessions $300
Saturdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM,
Apr 11-Jun 20
Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
Eli Rosenthal
The part of your paper that’s not painted is often as important as the
part that is. In this class, students learn how to utilize the white of the
paper to create fresh and exciting watercolor paintings. Our goal is to
paint simply, directly, and with the least amount of effort. Each session
begins with a demo and concludes with a supportive critique.
EXPRESSIVE WATERCOLOR
SPRING 2015
CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING:
A SOULFUL APPROACH
WATERCOLOR: EXPLORING
THE WHITE OF YOUR PAPER
15S WAT073 10 sessions $250
Tuesdays, 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
Material fee $10 Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
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In this class we uncover the heart and
soul of Chinese brush painting, along with its history and trends. We
examine various techniques as we practice composition and problemsolving skills. Students learn to let the spontaneous harmony and rhythm
of Chi (energy) dominate and flourish. Beginners will discover traditional
principles and techniques of brushwork in the context of flowers, birds
and other animals. Intermediate and advanced students continue their
explorations with landscape techniques and more.
Tom Pollock
15S WAT047 10 sessions $300
Tuesdays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
In this class we focus on the simplicity and spontaneity distinctive to
watercolor. Learn techniques of light and shadow with cool or warm,
bright or dark tones while also exploring composition and values. Both
realistic and abstract approaches are covered as we learn to express our
feelings with this graceful and fluent medium. Individual attention helps
you create the watercolors you want.
JOY OF WATERCOLOR
Marilyn Rose
15S WAT092 10 sessions $320
Wednesdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee $5 Material list: tasoc.org Model 3 sessions
All levels
Discover a fresh, loose approach to watercolor. Learn to work with, not
against, the medium to create dynamic paintings which seem to paint
themselves. Emphasis will be on color mixing, shape making and loose
brushwork as a common approach to all kinds of subject matter, including still life, portraits and figures. Classes include demonstrations and
brief critiques, leaving plenty of time for you to apply the principles
learned to your own paintings. Students enrolling in this class should
have previous drawing experience.
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NEW! WATERCOLOR PAINTING: LOOSE & EASY
Tenn Lu
15S WAT097 10 sessions $300
Saturdays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 11-Jun 20
Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
Painting loosely can be hard - but not anymore! Join us in this class to
create bold, spontaneous, vibrant, impressionistic and loose watercolors
while having fun. We will explore composition, color harmony, light,
value and shape to free ourselves in our painting. Unconventional watercolor techniques and tools will be discussed and presented. Individual
attention and step-by-step demos are provided. Some watercolor experience is helpful.
PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT
Margery Theroux
15S POR002 10 sessions $275
Wednesdays, 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee $5 Material list: tasoc.org Model 3 sessions
All levels
Build your portfolio while exploring your own style of expression! Use
your sketchbook to create a visual journal to help you develop concepts
for finished work that will enhance your portfolio. Traditional projects will
help to refine basic skills. One-on-one attention, critiques and discussion
will help you define your goals. Projects will then be tailored to individual
needs and objectives. We’ll also discuss artist statements and college and
residency application essays.
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Mixed Media/
Collage/Printmaking
SPRING 2015
TURNING ART INTO ACTION
Kathryn Eddy
15S MIX013 10 sessions $300
Thursdays, 7:00 PM to 10:00
PM, Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee $10
Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
LAYERING PLATES:
MIXED MEDIA PRINTS
Stand up for something you
believe in through your art!
This class will help students
move beyond technical skills to
focus on content. We will look
at activist-driven art and discuss
how to turn our ideas into
Mary Sideris, student
action. Collage, drawing, painting and mixed media will be used to take our thoughts from concept to
artwork. All levels are welcome; passion for your subject is a must.
COLLAGE: JUXTAPOSITION
Harriet Balaran Finck
15S PAP053 10 sessions $300
Fridays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM,
Apr 10-Jun 12
Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
Dorothy Cochran
15S PRI078 10 sessions $305
Both PRI078 & PRI079 $590
Thursdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee $35 Material list: tasoc.org
No senior discount
All levels
Explore the variety of ways you can create a plate for the purpose of
making a print. Take traditional methods of printmaking to yet another
level by introducing unorthodox ways of creating a high and low surface
for receiving the ink. Explore the use of hot wax directly on paper or on
Plexiglas to create translucent monotypes or textural encaustic collagraphs. Combine solarplate etching plates in your layered print to
achieve depth and sophisticated photo imagery.
Investigate the possibilities, dialogue with other artists
and achieve your personal artistic goals in this class.
Non-toxic inks and materials will be used.
MONOPRINTING MANIA
In this class we will continue to explore
collage in its various forms. The pivotal
idea is juxtaposition: by placing one
piece of printed matter against
another, we begin a process that
fully engages our visual and mental
abilities. At the same time, the
technical skills required are initially
not so demanding. We will refine our
individual craft gradually, following the
subtle process and aided by supportive
group critiques. All are welcome!
Dorothy Cochran
15S PRI079 10 sessions $305
Both PRI078 & PRI079 $590
Thursdays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee $25 Material list: tasoc.org
No senior discount
All levels
Jill Cliffer Baratta, student
Make prints without elaborate processes! Participants
will simply use a Plexiglas plate, waterbased ink or
watercolor, and brushes and textural materials to create and transfer a one-of-a-kind image onto paper.
This is a terrific way to explore the offset image and
create a series that amplifies the themes in your painting, sculpture or mixed media work. Additive and subtractive paint and ink applications, rag papers, and
press and hand printing will be part of our explorations and discussions.
Students in the morning class are welcome to continue with this class in
the afternoon for an all-day print experience.
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Celebrating 40 Years... thanks to you!
The Art School at Old Church is grateful to many individuals & organizations for their support of
visual arts education and cultural events. A partial list of our supporters from 2012–2014 includes:
Charlie Abisror
Dan Adereth
Aetna Foundation Inc
Keren Aghjayan
Patricia Alevrontas
Zohra Amed
ANONYMOUS**
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Rose Aybar
Bailey Pottery Equipment Corp.
Jill Cliffer Baratta
Anne Baretz
Margaret Barretta
Anita Batarags
Jaqueline Becker
Joellyn Belhumer
Linda Bennett
Kathleen Berkowitz
Cynthia Bernstein
William Beucler
Claudia Bial
Elizabeth Blake
Mayte & Jared Bluestein
Susan Bogen**
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Karen Brady
Peter Brauch
Judith Brice
Brighton Collectibles**
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Virginia Brown
Joy Brown
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Laura Bundesen
Greg & Soyoo Park Caltabiano
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Margaret Carey
Kate Carney
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Jane Chang
Minu Chaudhuri
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Jinhee Choi
Lynn Ellen Christensen
Deb Chromow
Edward* & Holly Ciccoricco
Barbara Cohen
Ruth Conner
Patrick Cooney
Philip Cooper**
Marie Cordner
Pat Cozza
Veronique Crepy
Pam Cummings
Sherry Cutting
Richard Dabagian
Joshua Dagdayan
Christy Danforth
Howard & Maria Danziger**
Ann Davis
Marilyn Deitchman
Lucia Desir
Andrea DiCarlo
Anita Dichter
Maureen Dillon
Ann Dineen
Edmund Dollinger
Andrea Donald
Rosalie Dornstein
Katherine Downes
Arnold Dubin
Risa Ehrlich
Nancy Eichenbaum
Sandy Epstein
Naomi Epstein
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Sharon Farber
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Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
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James Fisher
Edward Fisher**
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Carin & Scott Friedman
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Mimi Furman
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Amy Heller*
Henry Luce Foundation**
Mary Heslin
Elinor Hirsch
Grant Hobson* **
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Hudson City Savings Bank
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Mark Jaffe
Japanese Children’s Society
Christina Jensen
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Denise Kadar
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Tamae Kasai
Marilyn Katz* **
Lisa Keane
Sally Keen
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A creative community 40 years and growing!
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James Leynse
Christopher Limbardo
Ann Lindenfeld
Millicent Liotta**
Eleanor Lippman
Sandy Loft
Gregory Loftus
Elaine Lorenz
Maureen* & Don Lostumbo
Laurie Ludmer
Joan Lupardo
George Lutz
Eileen MacIntosh
Marian & Daniel Malcolm**
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Renee Masters
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Leigh & Charles Merinoff**
Robert Meyer
Nancy Michaels
Ira Miller
Virginia Miller
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Ellen Mulligan
Alice Munang
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Karen Neus
Beverly Noble
Matt Nolen
Frances Obidowski
Galit Oelsner
Mirra Oliker
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Joan Oringer
Carrie Ortiz* **
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Alfred Paranay
Alice Park
Claudia Parlamis
Terise Parnes
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Roseann Perkosky
Frank Pesce
Mary Petrovich
Catherine Picinich
Shuli Pilo
Virginia Pitbladdo
Andrea Placer
Gary Portnoy**
Barbara Potack
Gladys Preuss**
Gerda Quoohs
Lisa Rabinowitz
Beth Ravit
Richard H. Holzer Memorial
Foundation
Susan Robichek
Amy Dudash Robinson
Joe Roeben
Hank Gans & Nicole Romano
Deborah Rosenbloom
Julia Rosenstein
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Shaya Roth
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Deborah Sadinoff
Michael Sage
Suzanne Sales
Paula H. Sandry
Alyzia Sands
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Zeb Schachtel
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Photography
ADULT COURSES
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SPRING 2015
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: BEYOND BASICS
Hank Gans
LIGHTING FOR PHOTOGRAPHY
Jim Collier
15S PHO051 10 sessions $315
Mondays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Mar 30-Jun 8
Material fee $10 Material list: tasoc.org Model 3 sessions
Intermediate and advanced
This course will explore the control of lighting for mood, beauty, and
conceptual design of your subject. Learn lighting strategies and exposure
variables that can enhance the conceptual goals of your image. Light
controls for portraiture and still life subjects will give participants added
tools for self expression. Using light sources that include hot lights, flash
units, daylight and available indoor lighting, students will examine and
practice lighting skills in studio, on location, and at home. These techniques can be duplicated at home with minimal equipment and effort.
Participants should have a basic knowledge of their digital cameras in
auto and manual modes and have access to image-editing software to
refine final versions of their lighting projects.
10 sessions $300
15S PHO038A: Tuesdays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
15S PHO038B: Wednesdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee $10 Material list: tasoc.org
Intermediate and advanced
Learn how to effectively create photographs using your camera,
computer and inkjet printer. Discover the technical and esthetic aspects
of taking digital photos, as well as the steps needed to realize and print
the finished images using Photoshop Elements and other inexpensive
photo-editing software. You will need a digital SLR camera capable of
taking RAW format pictures and a Mac or PC computer. A handheld
flash, tripod, remote shutter release, circular polarizing filter and inexpensive six-color inkjet printer are recommended. Homework assignments are reviewed in class; guidance is also given on two field trips.
We go beyond the basics to explore more advanced techniques such
as high dynamic range and black and white photography. Students will
also learn how to maintain and calibrate their equipment.
NEW! DIGITAL ARTISTRY
Jane Marcy
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: THE BASICS
Ray Turkin
15S PHO043 10 sessions $300
Mondays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Mar 30-Jun 8
Material fee $10 Material list: tasoc.org
Beginner
Whether you take pictures on vacation or photograph your family and
friends at home, this course will improve your skills and help make you a
better photographer. It is applicable to users of point-and-shoot as well
as DSLR cameras and will teach you the basics of digital photography.
We will discuss the fundamentals of camera operation and
the concepts of exposure, depth of field,
composition and lighting to help you create
more beautiful images. You’ll also learn the
basics of processing digital images on your
computer. Participants will be given the opportunity to put what they learn into practice by
photographing during the class and through
homework assignments. Please bring your digital
camera, lenses and user’s manual to class.
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15S PHO055 10 sessions $300
Saturdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Apr 11-Jun 20
Material fee $10 Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
Ever wonder how photographers achieve that painterly or gritty quality
in their images that makes you question if it’s really a photograph? By
learning basic tools and techniques with editing software, you will create
images of artistry. Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, onOne Perfect Photo
Suite and Nik Color Efex Pro will be utilized. All software is available for
free download. Students will be encouraged to create works during class
on their laptop (Mac or PC), which is required. There will be an opportunity at the end
of the semester
to print an
image on
Arches
Aquarelle
watercolor
paper.
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Jewelry/Metalsmithing
SPRING 2015
JEWELRY FROM BASICS TO BEYOND
Irene Pluntky-Goedecke
METALS, ETC.
Susan Kasson Sloan
15S JEL073 10 sessions $320
Mondays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Mar 30-Jun 8
Material fee payable to instructor
All levels
Leslie McKeon, student
Learn how to turn a flat sheet of metal into a personal, wearable
object. Saw, file, sand, solder and texture the metal to make pendants,
brooches, rings and more! Combine gems and found objects with the
metals we use in the studio to make unique pieces of jewelry.
10 sessions $320
Both JEL014A & JEL014B $590
15S JEL014A: Wednesdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
15S JEL014B: Wednesdays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee payable to instructor
All levels
Students learn basic jewelry-making skills such as sawing, filing and
soldering. Jewelry you would like to recycle can be redesigned. Simple
bead-stringing techniques are taught. Critiques and help with problem
solving are offered to all students.
JEWELRY OUTSIDE THE BOX
PRECIOUS METAL CLAY JEWELRY
Jennifer Jordan Park
Susan Kasson Sloan
15S JEL074 10 sessions $320
Wednesdays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee payable to instructor Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
5 sessions $160
15S JEL071A: Mondays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Mar 30-Apr 27
15S JEL071B: Mondays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, May 4-Jun 8
Material fee payable to instructor Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
Precious metal clay (PMC) is a clay made up of pure silver particles, a nontoxic organic binder and water. It can be worked with your fingers or with
simple tools. In this class you will learn how to form PMC into items that
fire in a kiln for thirty minutes and emerge as wearable jewelry objects.
Instruction will include how to texture, form and finish your pieces.
Make unique art jewelry using a variety of materials. Copper, brass and
silver can be used alone or combined with found objects, photos, enamel, resin, Plexiglas and other nontraditional materials. Use jewelry-making
techniques such as sawing, drilling, filing, texturing, soldering and cold
connecting. Students at all skill levels are encouraged to develop their
own designs with instructor guidance.
CLASSICAL JEWELRY
JEWELRY MAKING
Jennifer Jordan Park
Karen Pekelney
15S JEL072 10 sessions $320
Thursdays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee payable to instructor at first class Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
10 sessions $320
15S JEL066A: Mondays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Mar 30-Jun 8
15S JEL066B: Thursdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee payable to instructor at first class Material list: tasoc.org
All levels
Explore the art of creating handmade metal jewelry and small objects.
You will learn to cut, form, connect and embellish metal using a wide
range of metalworking tools and techniques. This class covers soldering,
sawing, filing, riveting, polishing, bezel setting, roller printing and much
more. Learn the basics or add to your skills and develop your own
designs. Everyone can expand their creative horizons!
Make a beautiful pair of earrings using the ancient classical jewelry arts
of enameling, granulation and chainmaking. First you will create your
own cabochon gemstones by enameling - fusing glass to metal in a kiln.
Next you’ll create a bezel setting for your gemstones using granulation fusing tiny spheres of metal onto a backsheet in interesting patterns.
The final step will be embellishing your settings with chain made with
the loop-in-loop method.
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GLOWING GLASS:
FLAMEWORKED BEADS
Barbara Cohen, student
Stephanie Maddalena
10 sessions $330
15S GLA005A: Thursdays, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Apr 2-Jun 4
15S GLA005B: Fridays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Apr 10-Jun 12
15S GLA005C: Fridays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Apr 10-Jun 12
Material fee $65 Additional materials available for purchase
All levels
Take a rod of cold glass, turn it in the flame of a torch, and learn
to manipulate it into extraordinarily beautiful flameworked beads,
both decorative and practical. Glass
beads have incredible depth, which can
be embedded with flowers and patterns
or worked into intricate floral shapes
and sculptures. Both beginners and the
experienced will have fun learning the
latest techniques. If you are new to
this art form, beware...it can be
quite addictive!
15S MEN131 $180
Work one-on-one with a faculty mentor
towards a personal goal or specific
accomplishment. Includes: periodic
meetings to review and critique
work, evaluations of progress, and
recommendations for future study.
Stephanie Maddalena, faculty
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This class goes beyond basic techniques. Experienced
knitters expand their skills by designing original wearables. Working with color and multiple yarns, students
employ the technique known as knitting architecture
to ensure the desired fit. Left-handers welcome.
2 NEEDLES & A HOOK
Louise Schwartz
Would you like to try your hand at knitting and
crochet? From scarves to sweaters, handbags to
hand warmers, even beginners can learn to craft
unique creations. In this class we cover the basics
and dabble in special effects with metallics, beads,
doodads, baubles and unusual yarns.
Total 3 hours to be arranged with faculty
No senior discount or membership fee
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Louise Schwartz
15S FAB041 10 sessions $305
Tuesdays, 9:15 AM to 12:15 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
Material list: tasoc.org
Intermediate and advanced
15S FAB040 10 sessions $305
Tuesdays, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
Material list: tasoc.org
Beginner and intermediate
MENTOR PROGRAM
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Young Artists Program
Our children’s program is designed to encourage creativity. Emphasis
on process rather than product creates an environment of free inquiry and
exploration. Most importantly, positive acceptance of each child’s artistry
builds confidence and enhances self-worth.
SECURITY RULES REQUIRE THAT YOU COME INTO THE SCHOOL TO
DROP OFF AND PICK UP YOUR CHILD.
DRAWING & CARTOONS
CLAY: HANDBUILDING
John Mungiello
Mary Martire
15S CHI177 10 sessions $195
Mondays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM,
Mar 30-Jun 8
Material fee $25 10 years and up
15S CHI015 10 sessions $200
Mondays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM,
Mar 30-Jun 8
Material fee $30 7-9 years
Children complete projects as they
develop basic clay handbuilding
skills. We use coils and slabs to create
fantasy animals, personalized masks
and more as we explore the limitless
potential of clay. Both functional and
sculptural projects are explored. Experimentation is encouraged.
PAINTING EXPERIENCE
Have you ever wanted to step inside
the world of a comic book? Be a hero
and fight crime, fly high into the air and
look down upon the world, jump into
your own Batmobile and save the day?
In this class boys and girls will explore
the comic world, the characters we all
love and what it takes to create them. Individually and collaboratively,
we’ll explore drawing, inking, coloring, lettering and the history of comics
to create our own books - or as comic book writer Grant Morrison said,
your own little paper universe.
Marcia Oakes
15S CHI033 10 sessions $195
Mondays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM, Mar 30-Jun 8
Material fee $25 5-7 years
Catch a rainbow and melt it apart - then find new ways to put it
back together again! This class plays with color using tempera,
watercolor, crayons, pastels and markers. Collages and paintings
are some of the projects your child will bring home. This course is
designed to help children manipulate color in various media to
express themselves creatively.
ILLUSTRATE, DRAW & SCULPT
Lauren Ennist
15S CHI197 10 sessions $195
Mondays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM, Mar 30-Jun 8
Material fee $25 8-10 years
Getting the drawing right goes a long way towards telling a story.
We will be working on techniques and skills such as gesture drawing,
line and shading to design characters and their worlds. Most of our
projects will be two dimensional, but we’ll also spend a class sculpting
a character in three dimensions.
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ADVENTURES IN PRINTMAKING
Donna Dolby
15S CHI200 10 sessions $195
Tuesdays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
Material fee $25 8-10 years
Discover the fun and exciting techniques of silkscreening
t-shirts, monoprinting, stamp making and other printmaking
processes as we create bold, colorful and dynamic works of
art! We will be exploring elements of color and line, as well
as various paint and collage techniques. This is a great class
for all levels of ability.
CERAMICS: POTTERY ON THE WHEEL
Susan Bogen
DRAWING & PAINTING
Angela Thompson
15S CHI040 10 sessions $195
Tuesdays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
Material fee $25
6-8 years
Our imagination and visual knowledge are stretched as we explore the
many different ways of seeing the world around us. In this course, we
learn the basic elements of drawing and painting, including texture,
light, space and color. Some of the materials used are charcoal, pastels
and paints. Exciting and challenging projects
encourage creativity and develop skills.
NATURE IN ART
Kathy Eisler
15S CHI183 10 sessions $195
Tuesdays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
Material fee $25 7-9 years
Through the ages, artists have used nature
in art and now we will too! We will design
images we see in nature such as birds,
animals, reptiles, bugs and flowers, using
clay, chalk and paint. We will also gather
found objects such as twigs, bark, leaves and
feathers and continue our journey through
nature as we build, model and create.
Imagination is always encouraged.
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10 sessions $200
15S CHI099A: Tuesdays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM, Mar 31-Jun 2
15S CHI099B: Wednesdays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM, Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee $30 10 years and up
Make your own ceramics! In this class, new students will learn basic
wheel-throwing techniques while returning ones will increase and refine
their pottery-making skills. Challenge yourself physically, mentally and
artistically to discover your relationship with the wheel and clay. We will
go on an exploration of shape and function, creating our own bowls,
mugs and pitchers on the wheel.
BUGS & BUTTERFLIES
Mary Martire
15S CHI118 10 sessions $195
Wednesdays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM,
Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee $25
6-8 years
Discover the wonderful world
of insects in this mixed media
sculpture class! We use clay,
Pariscraft, paper and found
objects to create fantastic bugs,
both creepy and cute. Students
are encouraged to bring in
photos, toys, or figurines of
insects to use as models.
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DRAWING & PAINTING
WITH DIGITAL IMAGERY
ARTY FACTS
Jill Cliffer Baratta
15S CHI036 10 sessions $195
Thursdays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM,
Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee $25 6-8 years
15S CHI191 10 sessions $195
Wednesdays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM,
Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee $25 10 years and up
Combine digital images with traditional
art materials used in drawing, painting
and collage. Learn different ways you can
use digital imagery as an artist: as a resource,
for inspiration, or incorporate digital photos
you’ve taken into your artwork. There are
no computers used in this class. Note: While
it is not essential, it can be helpful if students
have access to their own camera and printer.
ART IN MOTION
Marcia Oakes
15S CHI196 10 sessions $195
Wednesdays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM,
Apr 1-Jun 3
Material fee $25 7-9 years
Join us as we explore the exciting possibilities
of art in motion! Using a variety of different
materials, we will create mobiles, stabiles,
paintings, sculptures and assemblages that
move, float, twirl and bend, expressing the
feeling of action in time and space.
DRAWING WITH
DIFFERENT STROKES
John Mungiello
15S CHI188 10 sessions $195
Thursdays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM,
Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee $25 8-10 years
Students in this class will explore their own creative universe,
learning traditional methods, non-traditional methods
and inventing their own drawing methods to
accomplish projects. Each class will encourage
creativity and experimentation as children develop
confidence in their own imaginations, working
with a variety of drawing styles and techniques from
Renaissance art to modern cartooning. Later in the
class students will use 3-D media to inform their
drawings. Materials include graphite, charcoal, oil pastels,
ink and wire.
Angela Thompson
This class introduces children to
form, color and composition through
exercises of the imagination. Each class
begins with a reading of a poem or
short story about animals, imaginary
creatures or faraway places. Students
create sculptures, drawings, collages
and mobiles to express their special
interest in the story. Children are
encouraged in self-expression.
NEW! CREATING
HOME DÉCOR
Kathy Eisler
15S CHI201 10 sessions $195
Thursdays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM,
Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee $25 7-9 years
Use your imagination as you fabricate
furniture out of clay and wood in this
class for boys and girls. We will also design
pillows, jewelry boxes, lanterns, vases and
wall hangings. Students will learn about
design, textiles, beading and simple sewing.
NEW! IMAGINE THAT!
Alison Palmer
15S CHI202 10 sessions $200
Thursdays, 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM, Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee $30 8-10 years
In this course we will use clay to let our
imaginations go wild. At the beginning of
each class there will be a demonstration
introducing different handbuilding skills.
A variety of decorating techniques will
also be covered so that everyone can
make the perfect pot!
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Students at work in the Teen Program
Art for Teens
NEW! DIGGING IN CLAY
DRAW & PAINT LIKE THE MASTERS
Sarah Camille Wilson
John Mungiello
15S TEE076v 10 sessions $275
Thursdays, 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM, Apr 2-Jun 4
Material fee $65 12-15 years
15S TEE028 10 sessions $250
Saturdays, 12:45 PM to 3:15 PM, Apr 11-Jun 20
Material fee $5 Material list: tasoc.org
12-15 years
This course will cover coil, slab, and pinch construction
techniques, as well as throwing on the wheel. Projects will include a self
portrait, a slab-constructed box, and relics that might represent their
lives if found by a future archeologist. All assignments are designed to
develop each student’s practical problem solving skills and capacity for
critical and creative thinking.
TEEN ART STUDIO
Tenley Marshall Escoffery
15S TEE075 6 sessions $150
Fridays, 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM, Apr 17-May 22
Material fee $15 Material list: tasoc.org
12-15 years
In this class, experiment with various artistic techniques
and materials while creating artwork with other like-minded students.
Come develop your skills, ask questions, explore and solve problems as
you create and interact with others. Mediums include pastel, watercolor,
drawing, collage and paint. Class can be taken just for fun, too!
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Explore drawing and painting fundamentals and learn
to make them work together like the great masters of western art. See
how Rembrandt used light to create his famous paintings, how Van
Gogh used color and thick paint to create wonders of neo-impressionistic
art, and how Da Vinci used glazing to create brilliant works. By learning
how to interpret classical techniques, students will use critical thinking to
train their eyes into seeing past the surface of a picture, while at the
same time building their creativity and developing a personal visual
language in drawing media and acrylic paint.
Faculty
Jill Cliffer Baratta MFA, New York Univ.;
BPh, Grand Valley State Univ. Studied:
Art Inst. of Chicago, School of Visual
Arts, College of New Rochelle. Teaching
experience: Artist-in-residence, Tenafly
Middle School ’97-’11, Mackay Elementary
afterschool enrichment, Tenafly Summer
Enrichment Program, Elizabeth Morrow
School. Art therapy internships: Jersey City
public schools, Hackensack Med. Center.
Member, Nat’l Assoc. of Women Artists.
Online: jcbarattasart.com.
Susan Bogen BS, Univ. of Wisconsin.
Studied: Univ. of Minnesota, Penland
School for Crafts, Greenwich House,
TASOC. Teaching experience: Rockland
Center for the Arts & in her own studio
when working as a production potter.
Jane Chang MBA, Long Island Univ.
Studied with Madame Aixinjueluo Hinyi,
descendant of the imperial Qing Dynasty,
China. Teaching experience: Tenafly Senior
Center, various organizations, private
lessons. Member, Bergen Chinese Painting
Club. Exhibited: Taipei Cultural Center.
Peter Clapper BFA, Mass. College of Art.
Teaching experience: Woodstock School of
Art, Art Students League Vytlacil, Artworks
Studio at GAGA. Exhibited in many shows
at venues including: Erpf Gallery, SUNY
New Paltz, Catskill Cultural Center, Belskie
& Samuel Dorsky museums, Synchronicity
Space, US; 20th Sosabeol Int’l Art Expo,
S. Korea.
Dorothy Cochran MFA, Columbia Univ.
Exhibited: Center for Contemporary
Printmaking, Artists Space, NJ State
Museum, nat’l juried print exhibitions.
Collections: NY Public Library, MoMA
Library, Georgia Museum of Fine Arts,
Prudential Life. Teaching experience:
Columbia Univ., City Univ. of NY, Newark
Museum. Awards: (2) NJ State Council
on the Arts Fellowships. Board member,
Nat’l Assoc. of Women Artists. Online:
dorothycochran.com.
Jim Collier AAS, NYC Technical College.
Also studied: Pratt Inst., Germain School
of Photography. Assisted Bert Stern, Ira
Mazer, Harry Hamburg. Taught at Fashion
Inst. of Technology; was photo department
chairperson. Past clients: AT&T, Polaroid,
Coca Cola, Sony, American & United
airlines, Newsweek, McDonald’s, Thom
McAn, Dewar’s, R.J. Reynolds & the
NAACP. Exhibited: Museum at F.I.T.,
Brooklyn, African American & Belskie
museums, Schomburg Center for Research
in Black Culture & Art Center of Northern
NJ. Online: jimcollierphoto.com.
Raye Cooke MFA, Pratt Inst.; BA, William
Paterson Univ. Also studied: Grossmont
College. Exhibited: MT Burton, Potters,
Klay, Glass Growers, Arielle’s & Mikhail
Zakin galleries; NJ Arts Annual, Jersey
Shore Nat’l. Teaching experience: Ceramic
studio director/teacher, YJCC Washington
Twp; Wayne Public Schools.
Marilyn Dale BA, Hofstra Univ. Also
studied: TASOC, Brookfield Craft Center,
92nd St Y, Rockland Center for the Arts.
Owner of Warwick Pottery, a teaching
studio. Has given workshops in the lower
Hudson Valley. Online: marilynbdale.com.
Donna Dolby MFA, Canterbury Christ
Church Univ., England; BA, Montclair
State Univ. Add’l studies: NJ City Univ.
Exhibited: Sidney Cooper Gallery, England.
Art teacher for nearly 10 years at Northern
Valley Regional HS Old Tappan. Published
on the cover of Melissa Green’s book
Daphne in Mourning.
Kathryn Eddy Exhibited in many solo &
group shows across the US at venues
including: New Visions Museum, Rahway
Art Guild, R.B. Ravens, M.A. Doran, Brush
& Westbeth galleries. Has taught at
Newark Museum & privately in her studio.
Online: kathryneddy.com.
Kathy Eisler BA, Rutgers Univ. Studied:
School of Visual Arts; TASOC. Certified
K-12 art teacher. Teaching experience:
Cresskill & Demarest afterschool enrichment programs; JCC on the Palisades.
Online: flickr.com/kathyeislerart.
Lauren Ennist BFA, College of New
Rochelle. Teaching experience: Hillsdale
Winter Workshops, Emerson Community
School. Awards include: Edgewater Arts
& Music Festival Best Art Award; Featured
Artist, Discover Jersey Arts online gallery.
Exhibited: City without Walls & George
Segal galleries. Published in Her Mark
2009 by Woman Made Gallery. Work is
in private collections. Owner, Flying Geese
Design Studio. Online: laurenennist.com.
Tenley Marshall Escoffery MFA,
William Paterson Univ.; BFA, Ramapo
College. Certified K-12 art teacher, NJ.
Exhibited: Katonah Museum of Art,
TASOC, local libraries. Her handmade
wearable art is available at Maria Luisa
boutique, Nyack NY. Member: Art
Educators of NJ, Nat’l Art Education
Assoc., Surface Design Assoc., College
Art Assoc. Online: tenleydesigns.com.
Harriet Balaran Finck MA, Harvard
Graduate School of Design; BA, Barnard
College. Teaching experience: William
Paterson Univ. Exhibited in numerous
galleries up & down the Hudson Valley.
Online: harrietfinck.com.
Hank Gans Included in collections of
Musée de l’Elysée, Switzerland & Center
for Fine Art Photography, US. Published in
Town & Country magazine. Awards
include: (11) honors from ’11 Epson Int’l
Photographic Pano Awards; 1st prize,
Bergen County Henry Hudson 400; (7)
honors from Int’l Photography Awards
’09; numerous NY & Chicago Art Directors
Club awards. Posters of his work are
distributed through art.com &
allposters.com. Online: hankgans.com.
Robert Glaisek MFA, Univ. of Mexico.
Exhibitions: Lannon, East West, City
Center galleries; Chrysler Art & de Young
museums, Boston Fine Arts Festival, Univ.
of Michigan, UNC Chapel Hill, Rutgers
Univ. Juried shows: Hopper House,
Silvermine Guild. Taught: Parsons,
Sculpture Center. Invited drawing critic,
Yale Univ. Work is in public & private
collections in the US & abroad, including
Andy Warhol Museum & Caldic Collectie,
Netherlands.
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Faculty
DeBorah Goletz MFA, Parsons School of
Design. Ceramics faculty, Montclair State
Univ. & Ramapo College. Among the
many public artworks to her credit, she
has murals in the NY subway system & in
(2) NJ Transit stations. One of her favorite
public projects is the bench on the school
lawn she made with her students in ’08.
Online: forloveofmud.com.
Maud Guilfoyle BFA, Syracuse Univ.
Studied: Art Students League, NY Studio
School, Spring Studio, New School.
Exhibited: Sangre de Cristo Art Center, The
Art Gallery, Mikhail Zakin, Benning & Spring
Street galleries, Studio 64 West. Teaching
experience: Sangre de Cristo Art Center;
drawing monitor, Fair Lawn Art Assoc.;
private teacher. Consultant in portfolio
development/applications for art schools &
colleges. Has eBooks available for Kindle,
iBooks & Nook. Online: maudguilfoyle.
blogspot.com & pocketcards.net.
Denise Kadar BFA, Univ. of Idaho. Also
studied: Woodstock School of Art, Sugar
Maples Center, Peters Valley Craft Center,
Clay Art Center, TASOC. Exhibited in many
juried shows in NJ & NYC. A painter by
training but a potter by choice. Ceramic
Studio Co-manager - in charge of making,
testing & maintaining all Cone 6 & Cone
10 glazes at TASOC.
Polly King BA, Bard College. Exhibited at
venues including Orange Street & Skylight
galleries, Edward Hopper House, GAGA,
Rockland Center for the Arts, Katonah
Museum & Galerie Maas, Holland. Teaching
experience: Rockland Center for the Arts.
Member: Gallery 66. Online: pollyking.com.
Eric Lawrence MFA, Columbia Univ.
Wandered his way through many arts
before finding clay, where he’s been
wallowing for a while. Studied: Parsons
School of Design, Haystack Mountain
School of Crafts, Supermud Pottery,
Greenwich House Pottery.
Tenn Lu Studied: Art Center of Northern
NJ; TASOC. Frequent art demonstrator;
taught at local community schools. Exhibited
in many group & solo shows. Awarded over
a dozen 1st prizes & best-in-shows from
county, state & nat’l juried exhibitions.
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Stephanie Maddalena BA, St. Thomas
Aquinas College. Teaches for Lapidary
Journal Bead Fest, Brookfield Craft Center,
Silvermine School of Art, Guilford Arts
Center. Exhibits at Park Avenue Armory
Craft Show, NYC. Online: fwgraphicdesign.
com/StephanieMaddalenaGlass_website/
htdocs/index.html.
Jane Marcy Lives/works in the Hudson
River Valley. Has owned & operated
studios & galleries in Cold Spring &
Beacon, NY. Teaching experience: Garrison
Art Center, St. Thomas Aquinas College.
Online: janemarcy.com.
Mary Martire MA, William Paterson
Univ.; BA, Rutgers Univ. Co-founder,
Craftworks Gallery. Exhibitions: ’06 Int’l
Orton Cone Box Show; Intermission
Gallery. Solo exhibitions: Leonia Library;
NJ Designer Craftsmen Gallery. Online:
marymartire.com.
Janice Mauro Teaching experience:
Silvermine School of Art, Educational
Alliance, Nat’l Academy of Art. Exhibitions:
Nat’l Sculpture Society, Lever House,
Interchurch Center, City Without Walls;
Paterson, Discovery, Mattatuck & Belskie
museums. Well reviewed by Vivian Raynor
of NY Times, as well as Star Ledger &
Brooklyn Eagle. Created puppets for NYC
Broadway productions such as Julie
Taymor’s The Lion King. Online:
goodwoodstudio.com &
theglobolutionproject.com.
John Mungiello BFA, School of Visual
Arts; working towards MA, Montclair
State Univ. Also studied with Meir Gal.
Teaching experience: Jersey City &
Paramus substitute teacher. Published in
Game Informer magazine & the book Sold
Everywhere but Borders; work is in the
film Silent House. Exhibited: Gallery One
Eleven & School of Visual Arts Gallery,
US; C.A.M. Gallery, Turkey. Online:
drawpaintmasters.weebly.com &
jmungiellocomics.storenvy.com.
Marcia Oakes BA, St. Thomas Aquinas
College. Also studied: Univ. of the Arts.
Certified in NJ & NY. Extensive teaching in
NJ private schools & enrichment programs.
Exhibited: Bergen Museum, Barn Gallery,
William Paterson Univ. Online:
marciaoakes.com.
Alison Palmer BFA, California College of
Arts & Crafts. Also studied: Kansas City
Art Inst. Exhibitor, TASOC Annual Pottery
Show & Sale; shown in craft galleries &
museums in NYC including Incorporated &
Mark Milliken galleries, Times Three, Terra
Cotta, Morgan Library, Jewish & American
Craft museums. Represented by galleries,
museum shops & catalogs in US & abroad.
Designed spoon rests for Guggenheim
museum store; had pieces in DF Sanders.
Online: alisonpalmerstudio.com.
Jennifer Jordan Park MA, NJ City Univ.
Exhibitions include Newark Museum &
Nat’l Ornamental Metal Museum. Teaching
experience: Newark Museum, Visual Arts
Center of NJ, Peters Valley Craft Center.
Received honors from Niche, Saul Bell
Design & MJSA Vision awards. Published in
Art Jewelry & Lapidary Journal magazines.
Online: weareverjewelry.com.
Sang Joon Park MFA, Pratt Inst.
Apprenticed for Korean potter Na Woon
Chae. Teaching experience: NYC YWCA,
BrickHouse, Kean Univ. Exhibited:
Smithsonian Craft Show, Philadelphia
Museum of Art Craft Show, Asian Art
Museum of San Francisco Store, Korean
Cultural Center at the Embassy of the
Republic of Korea. Awards include
Exhibitors’ Choice Gold Award, Smithsonian
Craft Show. Online: sangjoonpark.com.
Karen Pekelney MA, Univ. of Iowa;
BFA, Syracuse Univ. Also studied: Fashion
Inst. of Technology. Awards: DeBeers
Diamonds Int’l award finalist. Extensive
apprenticeship & work experience.
Exhibited in numerous galleries &
museums including Museum of Arts &
Design and Nat’l Ornamental Metal
Museum. In many private collections.
Shuli Pilo MA, College of New Rochelle.
RYT: Registered Yoga Teacher. Was given
the gift of yoga by instructor Mahesh;
has been practicing since ’95. Online:
teapothology.com.
Irene Pluntky-Goedecke Goldsmith
degree, Schwabisch Gmund, Germany;
worked with Sigurd Persson. Studied:
Stockholm Arts & Craft School, Sweden.
Award-winning jeweler/designer for Georg
Jensen & other firms. Taught: Riverside
Church Arts & Crafts School. Represented
in private collections in US & Europe;
included in show celebrating Ingmar
Bergman’s 50th year in filmmaking.
Thomas Pollock BFA, Pratt Inst. Teaching
experience: New School of Social Research,
Brooklyn Museum School, Parsons School
of Design, NYC correctional facilities.
Represented in private collections &
galleries in the US & abroad.
David Provan MA, Royal College of Art,
London; BA, Yale Univ. Exhibited nationally
& internationally. Commissioned by New
York MTA for major sculpture installation
in NY subway system. Awards include
a Pollock-Krasner grant. Online:
davidprovan.com.
Amy Dudash Robinson BFA, College
for Creative Studies. Work has been
exhibited in NYC, LA, Detroit & NJ.
Member, American Society of Portrait
Artists. Online: amydudashrobinson.com.
Marilyn Rose BFA, Washington Univ.
Demos for arts organizations across NJ.
Awards: honors from state & national
exhibitions & plein air events. Work is
published in magazines & included in
private collections in US & Canada.
Member: North East Watercolor, NJ
Watercolor (Membership Chair) &
Baltimore Watercolor societies. Online:
marilynroseart.com.
Eli Rosenthal Graduate, Maryland Inst.
College of Art. Studied: Art Students
League, Carlton Plummer, Tony Van
Hasselt. Experienced teacher & demonstrator. Award-winning juried member of
NJ, PA & North East watercolor societies;
work is in many int’l collections.
Represented by Piermont Fine Arts Gallery.
Online: elirosenthal.com.
Maria DeSimone Russo Studied: LIM
College; Philadelphia Univ. Has practiced
the art of calligraphy in northern NJ for
over 30 years. Mostly self taught, she has
amassed a portfolio of nearly 50 different
’hands’, the calligraphic equivalent of
styles or fonts. Member: Society of Scribes.
Online: calligraphybymaria.wordpress.com.
Judy Schaefer MA, New York Univ. Also
studied: Brooklyn Museum Art School,
Univ. of Pennsylvania, Columbia Univ.,
Pratt, TASOC. Exhibited widely & in many
private collections. Online:
judyschaefer.net.
Ursula Schneider MFA, San Francisco
Art Inst. Taught at Sarah Lawrence
College. Solo shows include: Quer Raum
fur Kunst und Kultur, Forum Vebicus,
Switzerland; Berkeley Art Museum,
Braunstein Gallery, Rockland Center for
the Arts, US. Also exhibited: Kunstmuseum
Bern, Whitney Museum, San Francisco
Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles
Inst. of Contemporary Art. Was represented by Braunstein Gallery. Online:
ursulaschneider.com.
Louise Schwartz Known for her extensive
experience and unique & creative design
ability, she brings her teaching background
to the field of fiber art, enabling any
person to develop the skills to do the
projects. Was in business for many years
designing Morgan Le Fay clothing, distributed throughout the US in department
stores & boutiques.
Jackie Shatz MFA, BFA, Hunter College.
Also studied with Bruno LaVerdiere at
Greenwich House. Teaching experience:
MoMA, Henry St. Settlement, Cooper
Union. Solo & group shows include:
Cooper-Hewitt Nat’l Design Museum;
New York Univ.; Kouros, June Kelly &
Monique Knowlton galleries, NYC.
Awards include: Empire State Crafts
Alliance & NY Foundation for the Arts
grants; Nat’l Endowment for the Arts
fellowship. Residency at Kohler Arts/
Industry Program. Online:
jjshatz.wix.com/art.
David Shirey MBA, Fairleigh Dickinson
Univ.; BA, William Paterson Univ. Studied:
TASOC, Sugar Maples Center, Brookfield
Craft Center.
Susan Kasson Sloan Studied: CUNY,
Parsons, Art Students League. Exhibited:
NY & Chicago SOFA; American Craft &
NJ State museums. Collections: Renwick
Gallery, Nat’l Museum of American Art,
Cooper-Hewitt Nat’l Design Museum,
Smithsonian Institution, Victoria & Albert
Museum. Teaching experience: Pratt Inst.,
92nd St Y, Peters Valley Craft Center,
Newark Museum, Penland School of
Crafts. Awards: (3) NJ State Council on
the Arts Fellowships. Curator, 500-series
book on plastic/resin jewelry. Online:
susankassonsloan.com.
Faculty
Margery Theroux MFA graduate ’14,
Vermont College of Fine Arts. BA, New
York Univ. Also studied: Montserrat
College of Art, NY Studio School, privately
with Sam Feinstein. Former gallery
committee member/curator at Hopper
House & TASOC. Exhibited at venues in
tri-state area & New England; in private
collections nationwide.
Angela Thompson AAS, Fashion Inst.
of Technology. Additional experience:
interior designer, JC Penney; freelance
work includes designs for Gerber baby
products & Heathcote Hosiery Co.
Ray Turkin BEE, City College of NY.
Teaching experience: Art Center of
Northern NJ, Teaneck Community
Education Center, private lessons.
Exhibited in many solo & juried group
shows; recipient of numerous awards.
Work is included in various private
collections.
Amanda Wilson BFA, School of Visual
Arts; MA, Manhattanville College.
Published in New York & Bon Appetit
magazines & numerous books. Exhibited:
American Inst. of Graphic Arts, Soc. of
Publication Designers. Awards include
honors from Soc. of Illustrators & Int’l
Assoc. of Culinary Professionals. Board
member, Hopper House. Online:
amandawilsonart.weebly.com.
Sarah Camille Wilson MFA, Syracuse
Univ.; BFA, Maine College of Art.
Teaches at the 92nd St. Y & at BrickHouse
Ceramic Art Center, where she is Program
Coordinator. Residencies include:
Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts,
where she received a Kiln God fellowship;
The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen,
China; Golden Bridge Pottery in
Pondicherry, India. Online:
sarahcamillewilson.com.
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WEEKLY CLASS SCHEDULE*
TUESDAY
MORNING
MONDAY
CER214/Dale
Wheel of Fortune
JEL073/Sloan
Metals, Etc.
PAI115/Guilfoyle
The Blank Canvas
PHO051/Collier
Lighting for Photography
p.4
p.17
p.9
p.16
CER163/Cooke
Cone Six: You Can Do It!
FAB041/Schwartz
Knitting & Beyond
PAI066/Pollock
Paint: Personal Approach
WAT073/Rosenthal
Watercolor: Exploring
AFTERNOON
EVENING
p.4
p.8
p.17
p.17
CER242/Bogen
Pots: Cooking & Serving
FAB040/Schwartz
2 Needles & a Hook
PAI065/Glaisek
Paint & Draw: Life & Ref
WAT047/Pollock
Expressive Watercolor
CER234/Lawrence
Having It All
DRA076A/Theroux
An Intro to Drawing
JEL066A/Pekelney
Jewelry Making
PHO043/Turkin
Digital Photo: Basics
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p.10
p.12
p.5
p.17
p.16
p.12
ADULT
p.5
p.18
p.10
p.12
CHILD
p.19
p.19
p.19
p.19
p.4
p.8
p.17
p.16
CHI040/Thompson
Drawing & Painting
CHI099A/Bogen
Ceramics: Pottery Wheel
CHI183/Eisler
Nature in Art
CHI200/Dolby
Adventures in Printmaking
CER262/Park
Larger Forms
DRA002/Glaisek
Life Drawing: Figure
DRA094/Wilson
The Basics of Illustration
PHO038A/Gans
Digital Photography
* Please refer to course description for exact start time.
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p.18
CER275/Provan
Comprehensive Clay
JEL014A/Pluntky-Goedecke
Jewelry Basics to Beyond
PHO038B/Gans
Digital Photography
WAT092/Rose
Joy of Watercolor
THURSDAY
CER070
CER Studio Time CLASS!
DRA076B/Theroux
An Intro to Drawing
JEL014B/Pluntky-Goedecke
Jewelry Basics to Beyond
PAI140/Schneider
Color & Pattern
CER284/Goletz
Making Pottery Sets
CUL133/Pilo
Yoga
CUL135/Pilo
Chair Yoga
JEL066B/Pekelney
Jewelry Making
PRI078/Cochran
Mixed Media Prints
SCU078/Mauro
The Figure Abstracted
p.6
p.3
p.3
p.17
p.13
p.7
ADULT
p.4
p.8
p.17
p.10
CER285/Palmer
The Figure in Clay
JEL072/Park
Classical Jewelry
PAI135/Clapper
Alla Prima Portraits
PRI079/Cochran
Monoprinting Mania
p.6
p.17
p.10
p.13
p.9
CHILD
CHI015/Martire
Clay: Handbuilding
CHI033/Oakes
Painting Experience
CHI177/Mungiello
Drawing & Cartoons
CHI197/Ennist
Illustrate, Draw & Sculpt
p.5
ADULT
ADULT
CER267/Dale
Sit, Center, Throw!
DRA007/Glaisek
Drawing: Inside Out
JEL071A/Sloan
PMC Jewelry
JEL071B/Sloan
PMC Jewelry
PAI141/Schaefer
The Artist's Tool Kit
WEDNESDAY
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THE ART SCHOOL at OLD CHURCH
CHILD
CHILD
p.20
p.20
p.20
p.20
p.5
p.8
p.9
p.16
CHI099B/Bogen
Ceramics: Pottery Wheel
CHI118/Martire
Bugs & Butterflies
CHI191/Baratta
Drawing & Painting
CHI196/Oakes
Art in Motion
CER279/Bogen
Altered Pots
JEL074/Park
Jewelry Outside the Box
POR002/Theroux
Portfolio Development
SCU079/Mauro
Sculpture Reviewed
p.20
p.20
p.21
p.21
p.5
p.17
p.12
p.7
CHI036/Thompson
Arty Facts
CHI188/Mungiello
Draw: Different Strokes
CHI201/Eisler
Creating Home Decor
CHI202/Palmer
Imagine That!
GLA005A/Maddalena
Glowing Glass
MIX013/Eddy
Turning Art into Action
PAI137/Robinson
Portrait Painting from Life
TEE076/Wilson
Digging in Clay
p.21
p.21
p.21
p.21
p.18
p.13
p.11
p.22
SPRING 2015
FRIDAY
CER286/Kadar
Garden Stools/Bird Baths
GLA005B/Maddalena
Glowing Glass
PAI126/King
Paint & Draw: Exploration
PAP053/Finck
Collage: Juxtaposition
SATURDAY
p.6
p.18
p.11
p.13
ADULT
CER287/Shirey
Ceramics for Beginners
GLA005C/Maddalena
Glowing Glass
PAI123/Shatz
Gateway to Abstraction
PAI139/Guilfoyle
Paint & Post
p.6
p.18
p.11
p.11
CER288/Wilson
Pots: Personal
DRA026/monitor
Open Studio: Life Drawing
PHO055/Marcy
Digital Artistry
WAT077/Chang
Chinese Brush Painting
CER070
CER Studio Time CLASS!
PAI125/Eddy
Paint at your Own Pace
TEE028/Mungiello
Teens: Draw & Paint
WAT097/Lu
Watercolor: Loose & Easy
p.7
p.8
Our spring 10-week semester begins March 30. Course
descriptions provide complete course information, including
time, date and instructor for each course. You will find course
descriptions in each subject’s section, listed in chronological order.
p.16
p.12
p.4
p.11
p.22
p.12
SUNDAY
CER289/Dale
Sunday Fun: More Wheel p.7
CER282/Dale
Sunday Funday: Wheel p.7
CER070
CER Studio Time CLASS!
DRA093/Russo
The Art of Calligraphy
TEE075/Escoffery
Teen Art Studio
p.4
p.9
p.22
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policies & membership information
POLICIES:
Registration: We accept registration by mail, fax or hand
delivery and also by phone two weeks later. Adult classes are
open to students at least 15 years old.
Late registration fee: All students are highly encouraged
to register as early as possible to ensure a spot in the
class(es) of their choice at the lowest cost. PLEASE NOTE: All
registrations processed within 10 days of the semester start
date, or after the semester begins, will be assessed a $5 late
registration fee (per course). The late registration fee does
not apply to workshops.
Membership fee: The non-refundable membership is due
each year and is valid through December 31. This annual fee,
which helps sustain the school, is required to participate in
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Membership fees are:
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Clay information and firing charges: Clay and clay tools, as
well as sculpture boards and tools, are available for purchase at
the desk. Only Art School clay will be fired. For ceramics classes,
firing charges are $3.50/lb for studio clay and $3.00/lb for prepurchased clay. For sculpture classes, firing is $1.25/lb (red clay;
bisque only). Discounted bulk firing charge cards are available at
the front desk.
Returned check fee: A $15 fee is charged for all returned
checks.
Transfer fee: There is a $10 fee for transfer between classes.
Refunds and credits: Full tuition and material fee charges
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are accepted and monies refunded or credited minus a
$25 fee per course provided we can fill the slot. When the
school cancels a course, all monies are refunded or credited
if the course cannot be rescheduled. No refunds for
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Parking: Parking is available in our lot and on Orchard St.
during the day and evening. At night, you can park in St.
Joseph’s lot next door or the Demarest Middle School lot across
Piermont Road. If parking offsite, feel free to drop off your art
materials at the back gate first. No Sunday parking in our lot.
Material lists and fees: Material lists are available online
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classes are indicated online and in the catalog above the
course descriptions. For some classes no monetary amount is
indicated, as materials can be purchased during class.
Senior citizen discount: A 10% tuition discount is offered
upon registration to all students at least 65 years old.
Conduct: The Art School reserves the right to refuse admission
or to expel any disruptive student. Cell phone usage is not
permitted in studios. Cell phones should be set on silent or
vibrate in the studios. Children may not accompany adults to
classes or studio time.
Absences: Student absences are non-refundable. The school is
not responsible for make-up classes, although we will provide
assistance when possible. Make-up classes occur only during
the same semester with the same instructor.
Inclement weather: After 7 AM, call the school at 201-767-7160,
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Gallery Director Mary Gagler at the 2014 Pottery Show. Photo: Hank Gans.
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