Introducing Over 15 New Classes and Workshops! Home is Where the Art Lives! classes for adults and children Music & Music Recording • Art Dance • Fitness • Horticulture Jewelry • Performing Arts Photography • Pottery Yoga • Writing Register now for Spring 2015 and Summer Camp www.callanwolde.org C allanwolde, a magnificent Tudor Revival style mansion, was built in 1920 as the home of Charles Howard Candler, eldest son of Coca-Cola founder Asa G. Candler. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Callanwolde is a unique arts center that enriches the lives of metropolitan Atlantans year round. In 1972, Callanwolde was purchased with funds raised by concerned citizens and a matching government grant. It is presently owned by DeKalb County; the grounds are maintained by the Department of Parks and Recreations, and the buildings are maintained by Physical Plant Management. Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is now operated and restored by the Callanwolde Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit, tax-exempt corporation. Funding is dependent upon private and corporate support, government grants, fundraisers, and the arts and education programs. Located upstairs in the Petite Hall is the Callanwolde exhibition area. These exhibitions are open to the public. Gallery hours are 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday. REGISTRATION: To register for classes, fill out the form on page 23 of this publication and mail it in. Or, call our Registrations Office at 404.8 72.5338. You may also register online by visiting the website at www.callanwolde.org. MAILING LIST: To be placed on a mailing list for the class publications, please call 404.872.5338. HOURS: The Callanwolde mansion and grounds are open 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. weekdays and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays. The mansion is closed on Sundays. MARTA: From Edgewood/Candler Park Station or Lindbergh Station, take Bus #6. PARKING: Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is forced to observe a strict parking policy due to limited parking spaces and public safety. Cars may be parked only in the back parking lot. You are asked NOT to park in the driveway behind the Carriage House. Additional parking can be found next door at Laurel Heights Hospital, but only in the lower lot adjacent to Callanwolde. It is imperative that cars are not parked in any entrance, exit, or fire lane. This also applies to parking at Laurel Heights. Cars parked in No Parking areas will be subject to towing. Callanwolde Fine Arts Center 980 Briarcliff Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30306 404.872.5338 Fax: 404.872.5175 E-mail: [email protected] www.callanwolde.org Support is provided to Callanwolde Fine Arts Center through a grant appropriated by the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners, in part by the DeKalb County Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs, and in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. Georgia Council for the Arts is a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Contents Children’s Classes Music Recording Program................ 4 Music Lessons ................................. 6 Art and Acting ................................ 7 Homeschooler’s Classes ................... 7 Dance................................... 9-10, 15 Summer Camp Schedule............11-14 Portfolio/Skills Building for Teens... 17 Adult Classes Music ............................................ 6 Horticulture and Culinary Arts...........8 Dance .......................................... 15 Fitness & Exercise..................... 15-16 Jewelry ................................... 16-17 Fine Arts.................................. 18-19 Art Workshops ......................... 19-20 Photography ................................ 20 Writing......................................... 21 Textiles.....................................21-22 Pottery ........................................ 22 Gallery ..............................................24 Registration Form ............................. 23 Refund Policies ................................. 23 Special Events ..................................... 3 Map and Directions Callanwolde is located in the historic Druid Hills neighborhood of Atlanta, conveniently situated between the Virginia-Highland neighborhood and the campus of Emory University, and is approximately five blocks north of the intersection of Briarcliff Road and Ponce de Leon Avenue. Programs and facilities are offered to all persons without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, age, creed or disability. From I-85 North/South: Take exit 89, North Druid Hills Road, and drive south on North Druid Hills Road. The first major intersection is Briarcliff Road (Loehmann’s Plaza will be on the right). Turn right onto Briarcliff Road and Callanwolde is approximately four miles on the right. If you have a disability, please let the administration know; we will make every effort to accommodate you. Elevator access is available to the second floor of the mansion. From I-75 North/South: Take exit 248C, Carter Center/Freedom Parkway, and stay on Freedom Parkway for about two miles until it dead-ends into Ponce de Leon Avenue. Turn right onto Ponce de Leon and at the third traffic light turn left onto Briarcliff Road. Callanwolde is about five blocks on the left. The Mission of the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is to preserve, restore, and develop the Callanwolde Estate and to be the premier public participatory arts and cultural center. The Callanwolde Mission Callanwolde Spring Events Eggstravaganza Eggstravaganza features thousands of candy-filled eggs to find (including three golden “prize” eggs), and a chance to meet the Easter Bunny. There will be baked goods for sale, a “cake walk”, face painting, carnival games, and springthemed arts and crafts for kids. Bring your basket and your camera for a fun, family day amidst Callanwolde’s beautiful spring gardens and grounds. Saturday, March 28, 2015 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Adults – free 12 and under - $12 in advance 12 and under - $14 at the door Bees in 3D Workshop Fresh from her artist residency at A Studio in the Woods, a program of Tulane University, West Virginia-based environmental artist Jessica Levine makes a pit stop at Callanwolde to instruct us on the ways of the bees. Using all natural materials, Jessica will help each participant create a bee-friendly sculpture to take home to their own yards. No art experience required – just a desire to learn about and love cultivators! A great class for gardeners and those interested in environmental/earth art. Min. 5, max. 12 Wednesday + Thursday, April 1 + 2 10:00 am – 4:00 pm $215 members/$225 non-members. Registration # HRT202 1st Annual Spring Homeschool Festival at Callanwolde Think Green – Open Air Day Fair at Callanwolde Activities and Programs: nMeet a Tree – Take our Tree tour, learn about our Champion Tree nBees in 3D - Create a bee-attracting sculpture for your own garden nRecycled Paper Art – Hands-On Fun nWhat is Your Carbon Footprint? Let’s calculate! nPlein Air Painting – Visit with professional painters who are set up on our grounds, and try it yourself! nLearn about Callanwolde’s constellation of classes for Homeschool Families! nPrizes and refreshments! Wednesday, April 22, 2015 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Event is Free! Registration # HMS204 Registration is Not Required but Helpful. Home is Where the Art Lives! What lies within you? Is it a picture waiting to be painted… a song looking for a voice…a dance wanting to be performed? Is your life a journey looking for an adventure, or do you simply need to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life for a couple of hours? Callanwolde is more than a Fine Arts Center. It’s a place where friends and strangers soon become family, a place where you can explore your creativity without boundaries or judgment, a place devoted equally to the discovery of your inner child and the pursuit of your passion. Take a look through our catalog. We’re pretty sure you will find something you’ve always wanted to try. Now is the time. Bring a friend, a family member or come as you are. Either way, the discovery of something wonderful awaits at Callanwolde-you! Callan Café open Monday – Friday, 11am – 7pm. Three easy ways to register: 1.Register online at www.callanwolde.org 2. Use the registration form provided on page 23 3. Call Registration at 404.872.5338 Registration begins Monday, February 23, 2015 Spring quarter classes begin Monday, March 16, 2015 Callanwolde offers scholarships based on financial need for all of our classes and programs. To find out more information, please call 404-872-5338 or email [email protected] Calendar of Events MARCH 2015 to May 2015 A Book Affair February 26 6:30 - 8:30 pm Phoenix Flies March 16 & 19 11 am Gallery Opening March 13 7 pm Callanwolde Concert Band March 22 3 pm Eggstravaganza March 28 10 am - 12 pm Bees in 3D Workshop March 31 8 am Poetry Reading April 8 8 pm Callanwolde Dance Ensemble: Spring Show April 18 2 pm - 7 pm First Annual Spring Homeschool Festival April 23 10 am - 3 pm Annual Spring Pottery Show April 24-26 5 pm Poetry Reading May 13 8 pm A Book Affair May 14 6:30 - 8:30 pm Gallery Opening: Tim Hunter May 15 7:00 pm Music Class Recital May 16 10 am-12 pm Annual Dance Recital May 29-30 various Raku Workshop with Rick Berman May 30 10 am-5 pm Front Cover Photograph by Christina Bray D I S C I P L I N E C O M M I T M E N T www.callanwolde.org 4 class schedule Callanwolde’s Newest Offering Music Recording Program C allanwolde Fine Arts Center is thrilled to announce our newest program: The Callanwolde Music Recording Program. We are honored that this program is under the direction of Callanwolde’s Director of Recording Phil Tan, a three-time Grammy Award-winning sound engineer, who has generously donated his time and resources to help create this new endeavor at Callanwolde. Atlanta is one of the top ten music recording cities in the nation, yet there has been a lack of music and recording educational programs and studios – until now. Callanwolde’s Music Recording Program is a curriculum of classes designed by Phil Tan to provide lowcost training that will be a great start to those interested in learning the art of recording. The Phil Tan curriculum includes Introduction to Music Technology, a three-part course. Upon completion of all three parts with a passing grade, students will earn the Phil Tan Music Recording Certificate which can be an aid for students to gain acceptance into college music recording programs and in some cases, earn college credit or get professional studio internships. This is a great opportunity for people of all ages – including teens – who are interested in learning about recording and mixing and possibly aspire to work in the music business. Currently housed our music building, we have workstations for up eight students in each class, affording everyone personal attention from our expert faculty, coordinated by Phil Tan. Please see our website for faculty biographies. Phil Tan Phil Tan, soft-spoken and the measure of calm, is one of the most respected and highly-awarded professionals in his field. Phil began his career at the age of 18, when, with little music experience (just some childhood piano lessons), he decided to focus on music post-high school. He was accepted to the prestigious Berklee School of Music in Boston, MA but he could not afford it. Instead, he chose Full Sail University in Florida and upon graduation, landed an internship here in Atlanta, which eventually led him to recording and mixing work with JD (Jermaine Dupri), a friendship and close working relationship that continues to this day. Phil Tan is a 3-time Grammy award recipient whose credits include bestsellers by Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Ne-Yo, Ludacris, Usher, Katy Perry, Janelle Monae and more. Phil’s work over the past 23 plus years accounts for over 300 million albums and singles sold here in the United States with an economic impact of well over a billion dollars. We are excited and honored to have Phil Tan join the Callanwolde team to bring this new program to Metro Atlanta. I M A G I N A T I O N Music Recording Program Introduction to Avid Pro Tools Learn how to use Pro Tools, the industry standard for Digital Audio Workstations. This class will cover basic principles, giving you the foundation to create complete projects, from initial setup to mixdown. Topics include: Creating sessions, file management, navigation, audio and MIDI recording, basic editing techniques, introduction to mixing, plug-in effects, and software instruments. Prerequisites: Basic computer knowledge including the ability to use input devices (keyboard and mouse) Instructor: Michael Thomas Fee: $200 members/$210 non-members per person Mondays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 4 weeks Introduction to Apple Logic Pro Discover Logic Pro, Apple’s powerful and versatile music production system. You will be introduced to Logic’s primary windows and features, and learn how to manage a song, from the first note to the final bounce. Topics include: Setup, loops and loops browser, audio and MIDI recording, audio and MIDI editing, flexing time and pitch, effects plug-ins, software instruments, mixing and automation. Prerequisites: Basic computer knowledge including the ability to use input devices (keyboard and mouse). Instructor: Kennard Garrett Fee: $200 members/$210 non-members per person Tuesdays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 4 weeks Introduction to Ableton Live Designed to be an instrument for live performances, Live is also a powerful tool for composing, arranging, recording, mixing and mastering. Learn tips, tricks and techniques that will introduce you to new creative possibilities. Topics include: User interface, file management, recording audio, working with MIDI, basics of warping, DSP effects devices, Live’s included instruments, mixing techniques, automation and creating live sets. Prerequisites: Basic computer knowledge including the ability to use input devices (keyboard and mouse). Instructor: Michael Thomas Fee: $200 members/$210 non-members per person Wednesdays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 4 weeks Thanks to Atlanta Pro Audio | MacroTek for providing equipment for our Music Recording program. I N N O V A T I O N T R A D I T I O N C O U R A G E Introduction to Music Technology Parts I, II and III With high quality hardware and software now available at reasonable prices, creating and recording music is no longer a pipe dream. Learn about the music production process and the tools available to you to create music on your computer. Part I: Basics and Fundamentals Part II: Recording Part III: Mixing and Mastering a. Fundamentals of Sound: Frequency and pitch, amplitude, wavelength, sound pressure, loudness. a. Project management: The team (who’s responsible for what?), budgeting, logistics. b. Digital Audio: Sample rate, bit depth, sampling, digital clocking. b. Studio Setup: Preamp, speaker and subwoofer placement, acoustic treatment, headphones, monitor controller, DAW controller, keyboard controller, wiring. a. The Mixer: The channel strip, inserts, fader, pan, mute and solo, bussing, auxiliary sends and returns, pre and post fade, inserts, master section. Topics include: Instructor: Fee: Instructor: Fee: Nev Walker $200 members/$210 non-members per person Thursdays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 4 weeks Daniella Rivera $200 members/$210 non-members per person Saturdays, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks Music Recording Class Schedule Course # Class name c. Microphones: Types, polar patterns, frequency response, techniques and applications. c. Compressors: Compressor types, threshold, ratios and knees, attack and release, make-up gain, side-chain compression, parallel compression. d. Recording: Preparation, setting levels, managing noise levels, recording MIDI, recording vocals, recording instruments, punching (manual and automated). d. Mixing: Instrument frequency ranges, building the mix, headroom, psychoacoustic, panning, equalization, compression and limiting, effects and processing, automation. e. Editing: Comping, editing audio and MIDI. e. Mastering: Critical listening, hardware vs software, equalization, compression, formats. Instructor: Fee: Instructor: Fee: Nev Walker $300 members/$310 non-members per person Thursdays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 4 weeks Daniella Rivera $300 members/$310 non-members per person Saturdays, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks Instructor: Fee: Instructor: Fee: Nev Walker $300 members/$310 non-members per person Thursdays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 4 weeks Daniella Rivera $300 members/$310 non-members per person Saturdays, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks Upon completion of all three parts with a passing grade, students will earn the Phil Tan Music Recording Certificate which can be an aid for students to gain acceptance into college music recording programs and in some cases, earn college credit or get professional studio internships. Instructor Day Dates Time Members/ Non-members March 2015 MR11 Avid Pro Tools Michael Thomas Mondays March 2 – 23 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $200/$210 MR12 Apple Logic Kennard Garrett Tuesdays March 3 – 24 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $200/$210 MR13 Ableton Live Introduction to Music Technology, Part III: Mixing and Mastering Introduction to Music Technology, Part III: Mixing and Mastering Michael Thomas Wednesdays March 4 – 25 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $200/$210 Nev Walker Thursdays March 5 – 26 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $300/$310 Daniella Rivera Saturdays March 7 – 28 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. $300/$310 MR16 Avid Pro Tools Michael Thomas Mondays April 6 – 27 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $200/$210 MR17 Apple Logic Kennard Garrett Tuesdays April 7 – 28 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $200/$210 MR18 Ableton Live Introduction to Music Technology, Part I: Basics and Fundamentals Introduction to Music Technology, Part I: Basics and Fundamentals Michael Thomas Wednesdays April 8 – 29 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $200/$210 Nev Walker Thursdays April 9 – 30 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $200/$210 Daniella Rivera Saturdays April 11 – May 2 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. $200/$210 MR21 Avid Pro Tools Michael Thomas Mondays May 4 – 18* 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $200/$210 MR22 Apple Logic Kennard Garrett Tuesdays May 5 – 26 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $200/$210 MR23 Ableton Live Introduction to Music Technology, Part II: Recording Introduction to Music Technology, Part II: Recording Michael Thomas Wednesdays May 6 – 27 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $200/$210 Nev Walker Thursdays May 7 – 28 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $300/$310 Daniella Rivera Saturdays May 9 – 30 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. $300/$310 MR14 MR15 April 2015 MR19 MR20 May 2015 MR24 MR25 Minimum 4 students/maximum 8 students per class Introduction to Music Technology, Part III will also be held in June * Students and Instructor will find agreeable 4th meeting date/time. 404.872.5338 e. MIDI: MIDI interfaces, MIDI connections, MIDI channels, MIDI modes, patches and banks, polyphony, multitimbrality, DAW connections, quantisation, General MIDI, MIDI synchronization. b. Equalizers: High/low cut filters, shelving filters, band-pass filters, parametric EQ, graphic EQ. 5 d. The Digital Audio Workstation: Hardware and software, analog to digital conversion, file types, project management, effects plug-ins, software instruments. Topics include: fall 2014 c. The Computer: Mac vs PC, processor speed, RAM, hard drives, displays. Topics include: D I S C I P L I N E Private Music Lessons: All Ages www.callanwolde.org 6 class schedule Thanks to Cooper Piano for tuning and providing Callanwolde’s Pianos Callanwolde is excited to offer the Associated Board of Royal School of Music (ABRSM) Exam and Learning Program. This program is internationally recognized and aids intermediate to advanced students in learning and goals. The exam program has helped many students with college and university acceptance (regardless of major.) The program focuses on repertoire, theory, scales and arpeggios, and ear training. C O M M I T M E N T Music Lessons (For All Ages, Styles, and Levels) Private lessons are scheduled on an individual basis. Students must confirm times and dates of lessons with Callanwolde before registering and paying for lessons. Call 404.872.5338 for more information on faculty, student placement, and arranging schedules. One time registration fee of $50. Instructors set own make-up policy. Lessons available in Piano, Voice, Guitar, Woodwinds, Strings Price: (Classes # MUS201 – Monthly MUS210) 30 minutes: $115 members/$125 non-members 45 minutes: $180 members/$190 non-members 60 minutes: $230 members/$250 non-members Children’s Music Classes (Group) Kindermusik: VILLAGE BABIES AND EARLY WALKERS Rhythm of My Day Preschool Music Private Lessons Age 2 ½ to 5 years Newborn to 18 months with parent/caregiver Young children learn how to sing and also play the piano/keyboard. Monthly Price: (Classes # MUS201 – MUS210) 30 minutes: $115 members/$125 non-members 45 minutes: $180 members/$190 non-members 60 minutes: $230 members/$250 non-members Take those special bonding moments between parent and baby and add a unique blend of musical learning activities that stimulate and engage all the senses. This unit will help parents incorporate music into many of the regular routines found throughout their daily life. Share with baby- everything from bath time to a parents’s arrival home from work – though a variety of catchy children’s folk tunes, silly songs, chants, and instrument play. Callanwolde Music Recital I M A G I N A T I O N In Village we soothe, exercise, sing, act of poetry, play instruments and dance the time away. Home materials included in tuition: music CD, board book, art banners, and child instrument. Join us for some winter time fun with your baby. Bring a friend and have twice the musical fun! No sibling kit. Min. 5, max. 10 Instructor: Fee: KMK201 June Abbott $155 members / $165 non-members Wednesdays, March 18– May 13 (skip April 8) 11:20 a.m. – 12 Noon 8 weeks TODDLERS - Our Time: Fiddle-Dee-Dee 18 months to 3 years with parent/caregiver If you missed the winter session of Kindermusik but still want to join in the fun, Don’t Fear! We are currently enrolling for the second half (last 7 weeks) of our unit Fiddle-Dee-Dee! Join us as we celebrate the unique joys of the growing child. Our animal theme ties nicely with the musical themes of folk and mountain music. Animal sounds, so appealing to children, naturally prompt imitation and vocal development. Imagine us moving like these animals too as we focus on concepts of high, low, smooth, bumpy, fast and slow. Encourage your child to be creative, to initiate their own ideas and to respond in their own ways. As they play instruments, sing, dance, move and explore, they’ll uncover an engaging musical world while building self-confidence, self-control and communication skills. Home materials included in tuition: double music CD, literature books, family activity book, musical instrument, and dog house carrying box. Home materials included. Min. 5, max. 12. Instructor: June Abbott Fee: $140 members / $150 non-members Sibling Rate:$120 members / $130 non-members KMK202 Wednesdays, March 18– May 6 (skip April 8) 10:30 – 11:10 a.m. 7 weeks Come enjoy the sounds of our music students! Join us after the recital for a reception to celebrate our music students in violin, piano, voice, and more! • • • • Saturday, May 16 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Located in the Callanwolde Courtyard Free to the Public 980 Briarcliff Rd. NE Atlanta, GA 30306 404-872-5338 Callanwolde.org PRE-SCHOOLERS - Imagine That: Cities! Busy Places – Friendly Faces 3 and 4 year olds Parent/caregiver joins in the last 10 minutes of class If you missed the winter session of Kindermusik but still want to join us – Don’t Fear! We are currently enrolling for the second half ( last 7 weeks) of our unit: Cities! Busy Places-Friendly Faces. We will create many “cities” in one a city of music, songs, recorded works and city sounds. There’s a city of the imagination where our child can be whoever he/she imagines themselves to be today: a broom man or maybe an opera singer? There’s a city of stories – of lost dogs and a globe-trotting photographer. Home Materials included in tuition: Double music CD, board game, family activity book, D and A resonator bars. Min. 5 max. 9 Instructor: June Abbott Fee: $140 members / $150 non-members Sibling Rate:$120 members / $130 non-members KMK203 Wednesdays, March 18– May 6 (skip April 8) 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. 7 weeks I N N O V A T I O N Teens/Adult Music Classes (Group) Beginning Acting – Level 1 (Grades 3-6) Students in this beginning class with actor/ director/teacher Caitlin Findlay will cover many basics through acting exercises that are fun. From improvisational warm-up games to observational exercises, to learning an auditionworthy monologue, your child will gain selfawareness and a new set of skills. Caitlin has tons of experience working with this age group and we know your child will enjoy every moment of this class! Min. 4, max. 10 Caitlin Findlay $175 members/$185 non-members Thursdays, March 26 - May 21 (skip April 9) 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. 8 weeks In this five-week course, you’ll be guided by Callanwolde’s Head of Guitar and Atlanta Guitar Clinic instructor, Matthias Young in learning the basic fundamentals of playing electric guitar. This course is designed for the beginning to early intermediate guitarist. Text for course: Metal Guitar Method by Matthias Young. http:// matthiasyoung.com/metal-guitar-method.html Min. 3, max. 15 Matthias Young $125 members/$135 non-members Wednesdays, March 25 - April 29 (skip April 8) 7:00 – 7:50 p.m. 5 weeks Cartooning and Drawing (9 – 12 years) This class is designed to improve students drawing skills and enhance their creativity and imagination. Assignments such as creating one’s own comic character and comic strip address cartooning skills while other assignments that are more conceptually-oriented. Students will have fun while improving their drawing skills and creating their own cartoons and caricatures. Focus is primarily on line and drawing; ink and watercolors will be explored. Supply list online. Min. 6, max. 12. Instructor: Fee: ART201 Stephen Sweny $160 members/$170 non-members Mondays, March 23 - May 19 (skip April 6) 4:15 - 5:45 p.m. 8 weeks Fun Art (6 – 10 years) Music Teacher Matthias Young Beginning Guitar Learn to play guitar in your choice of musical style! In this five-week course, you’ll be guided by Callanwolde’s Head of Guitar and Atlanta Guitar Clinic instructor, Matthias Young in learning the basic fundamentals of playing guitar. This course is designed for the absolute beginner. Text for course: Matthias Young’s Beginning Guitar Method—available in the Apple iBookstore. or a printed version is available for purchase directly from the instructor for $20. Students will need to contact the instructor prior to the first class if a printed version is needed. matthias@ matthiasyoung.com Min. 3, max. 15 Instructor: Fee: MUS303 Matthias Young $125 members/$135 non-members Saturdays, April 11 - May 9 12:00 – 12:50 p.m. 5 weeks With all new projects for the spring session, students will create an entertaining mix of projects including flip books, pop up cards, optical illusion art, collage, assemblage, mobiles, and puppet making. They will be introduced to the innovative techniques of various modern artists while becoming familiar with fundamentals of art such as composition, texture, pattern, color, and value. Invention and creativity are encouraged through this hands-on class! Instructor: Fee: ART202 Suzy Ferriss $80 members/$90 non-members Tuesdays, March 24 – April 21 (skip April 7) 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks Watercolor Animals (6 – 10 years) With all new projects for the spring session, your child will explore the world of watercolors as they create a series of paintings using some of their favorite animals for inspiration. While creating everything cave painting to fantastic creatures from their own imagination, students will be introduced to the basics of art such as line, texture, value, form, and color. Fun, hands-on class for kids! All supplies included. Min. 4, max. 10. Instructor: Fee: ART203 Suzy Ferriss $80 members/$90 non-members Tuesdays, April 28 - May 19 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks new! Think Green – Open Air Day Fair at Callanwolde Wednesday, April 22rd, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Fee: HMS204 FREE! Registration is Not Required but Helpful Activities and Programs: nMeet a Tree – Take our Tree tour, learn about our Champion Tree nBees in 3D - Create a bee-attracting sculpture for your own garden nRecycled Paper Art – Hands-On Fun nWhat is Your Carbon Footprint? Let’s calculate! nPlein Air Painting – Visit with professional painters who are set up on our grounds, and try it yourself! nLearn about Callanwolde’s constellation of classes for Homeschool Families! nPrizes and refreshments! Cultivating the Bees in 3-D (Grades 10-12 and up) new! Fresh from her artist residency at A Studio in the Woods, a program of Tulane University, West Virginia-based environmental artist Jessica Levine makes a pit stop at Callanwolde to instruct us on the ways of the bees. Using all natural materials, Jessica will help each participant create a beefriendly sculpture to take home to their own yards. No art experience required – just a desire to learn about and love cultivators! A great class for those interested in environmental/earth art. Min. 5, max. 12 Instructor: Fee: HRT202 Jessica Levine $215 members/$225 non-members Wednesday + Thursday, April 1 + 2 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Kaleidoscope Art Class (Grades 5 – 8) 2 days new! Four of our finest K-12 instructors have teamed up to teach this exciting new opportunity for our homeschooled community of learners. Your child will be instructed in meaningful projects in media including painting, fiber arts, printmaking, and sculpture. All materials provided! Min. 4, max 10. Instructor: Fee: HMS201 Callanwolde Faculty $215 members/$225 non-members Wednesdays, March 25 – May 19 (skip April 7) 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 8 weeks Writing Rainbow for Homeschoolers (Grades 3-5) This creative writing course is designed to both hone and develop your child’s writing skills as well as to get your child excited about writing and expressing him/herself in words. Your child will receive an introduction to the elements of narrative fiction. Using the Writing Rainbow approach (developed by the instructor), we will discover what makes stories interesting, what keeps us reading, how to craft a story with a clear beginning, middle, and end, how to develop characters, use descriptive language, create a 404.872.5338 Instructor: Fee: ART204 1st Annual Spring Homeschool Festival at Callanwolde 7 8 weeks new! Electric Guitar 101 Instructor: Fee: MUS302 Homeschooler’s Classes fall 2014 Professional musician Thomas Avery will spend time each class teaching and discussing various genres (jazz, blues, funk, etc.) and then, everyone will put that knowledge to use - playing music together, gaining confidence and learning or developing their improvisational skills. Bring the instrument you are comfortable with! Min. 3, max. 9. Thomas Avery $150 members/$160 non-members Tuesdays, March 24 - May 19 (skip April 7) 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. C O U R A G E Children’s Art & Acting Tuesday Night Guided Jam Sessions Instructor: Fee: MUS301 T R A D I T I O N D I S C I P L I N E C O M M I T M E N T www.callanwolde.org 8 class schedule First Annual Spring Homeschool Festival at Callanwolde Think Green! Open Air Day Fair at Callanwolde • • • • • Wednesday, April 22 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Green Themed Activities and Programs Prizes and Refreshments Free for Homeschoolers 980 Briarcliff Rd. NE Atlanta, GA 30306 404-872-5338 Callanwolde.org Registration is helpful but not required Registration # HMS204 See all Activities and Programs online! Visit us online: Callanwolde.org I M A G I N A T I O N rich, believable world, and much more. We will examine a variety of literature and read excerpts from both classic and contemporary sources. Our 5 senses will be used to explore the narrative world and we will incorporate graphic organizers and a variety of visual arts ranging from collage and photography to drawing as part of our lessons. Students will learn how to move through the writing process from drafting, revising, and editing to publishing. Supply list online. Min. 4/ max. 8. Instructor: Fee: HMS202 Maureen Zent is an experienced animator and creative teacher; this exciting new class will be hands-on video making: storyboarding, puppet and set fabrication, animating, and editing. Students will produce their own ideas, get an assist with some story prompts, and create short animations. For inspiration we will watch short works of stop motion with simple, concise concepts and inventive use of a variety of materials. This class will include some basic instruction in narrative structure, stop motion craft, and film making techniques. All materials will be provided. NEW! Create a bee-friendly sculpture with Environmental artist Jessica Levine. • • • 980 Briarcliff Rd. NE Atlanta, GA 30306 404-872-5338 Callanwolde.org No art experience required. Great class for gardeners or those interested in environmentalism. Take home to your own yard! Wednesday and Thursday, April 1 & 2 10:00 am - 4:00 pm 2-Day Workshop $215 members/ $225 non-members Registration # HRT202 Visit us online: Callanwolde.org 8 weeks Stop-Action Animation Workshop (Ages 13 - 18) new! Instructor: Fee: HMS203 Bee Sculpture Workshop Adina Rudisch $250 members/$260 non-members Tuesdays, March 24 - May 19 (skip April 5) 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. Maureen Zent $180 members/$190 non-members Saturdays, April 25 and May 2 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. 2 classes Horticulture and Culinary Arts We are thrilled to announce a new series of classes about Horticulture and Culinary Arts! As we move forward with this program, expect to see classes in How to Create a Butterfly Garden, Beneficial Insects, Bonsai 101, Ikebana and Flower Arranging, Terrariums, Container Gardening, Water Conservation, and Bee Keeping, as well as classes in Beer Making, Fermentation, and Edible Wildflowers and Weeds. Let us know what you’d like to learn! Atlanta’s Native Plants – A Callanwolde Garden Tour new! Learn more about the plants that are native to our region and live within Callanwolde’s 13+ acres. Gain insight and inspiration for your own personal surroundings while enjoying walking along our paths and trail. A perfect outing for Mother’s Day weekend! Bring a sack lunch and enjoy a meal as a group in our formal garden after the tour. Min. 5, max. 12 Fee: $10 members/$15 non-members HRT201 Saturday, May 9, 2015 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 1 day I N N O V A T I O N T R A D I T I O N C O U R A G E Cultivating the Bees in 3-D (Grades 10-12 and up) new! 2 days 1st Annual Spring Homeschool Festival at Callanwolde new! Think Green – Open Air Day Fair at Callanwolde Wednesday, April 22rd, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Fee: HMS204 FREE! Registration is Not Required but Helpful Activities and Programs: nMeet a Tree – Take our Tree tour, learn about our Champion Tree nBees in 3D - Create a bee-attracting sculpture for your own garden nRecycled Paper Art – Hands-On Fun nWhat is Your Carbon Footprint? Let’s calculate! nPlein Air Painting – Visit with professional painters who are set up on our grounds, and try it yourself! nLearn about Callanwolde’s constellation of classes for Homeschool Families! nPrizes and refreshments! Children’s Dance Parent observation Policy: Parents may observe the class ‘in action,’ and may discuss their child’s personal growth and development with the instructor on the last day of dance classes only. Scholarship Assistance: CDE: A limited number of partial CDE scholarships are available to dance students 5-years-old and older. Criteria are need, talent, and commitment to the program. Applications for dance scholarships are awarded on an annual basis; deadline for the 2014-2015 year was in summer, 2014. A limited number of funds may be available after that time; please inquire with Callanwolde’s Director of Development, Christina Bray. Make-Up Policy: Callanwolde is not responsible for classes missed due to student absences. Parents should discuss make-up policy with their Instructor. Dance students must make up classes missed during a quarter before the end of that quarter. Children should attend a class of the same age group with the same instructor. For parent and child to experience the fundamentals of dance together! Increase your physical strength, coordination, flexibility, and endurance while experiencing the joy of movement. A wonderful way for you and your child to learn the basics of ballet while sharing a creative process. Instructor: Fee: DNC201 Jerylann Warner $115 members/$125 non-members Wednesdays, March 18 - May 20 (skip April 8) 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. 9 weeks Callanwolde Dance Recital This years’ theme is Musicals! Sound of Music, The Wiz, Newsies, and more! Be dazzled by ballet, modern and African dance moves. CHILDREN MUST HAVE PARENTAL SUPERVISION BEFORE AND AFTER THEIR CLASS The aim of this program is to instill in each student the joy of dance as an art form. The program includes technical skills, improvisation and choreography, musical background, and performing experience within a graded structure. Children are allowed a high degree of personal freedom for their own invention and creativity. This educational approach to dance utilizes problem solving, observation, and sharing of experience. Parent & Me Ballet (2-4 years) • • • 980 Briarcliff Rd. NE Atlanta, GA 30306 404-872-5338 Callanwolde.org • Satuday, May 30 Times Vary Located at St. Pius X School Auditorium, Decatur Tickets sell quickly. Buy yours online: callanwolde.org 404.872.5338 Jessica Levine $215 members/$225 non-members Wednesday + Thursday, April 1 + 2 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Most dance classes will entertain us at Callanwolde Dance’s Spring Recital on Saturday, May 30th. This year’s recital will be held at the auditorium of St. Pius X High School in Decatur. Tickets will be available prior to the event and details will be announced in a timely manner. The theme for this year’s recital is “Musicals!” We look forward to sharing a fun day with our Callanwolde dance families and their guests. 9 Instructor: Fee: HRT202 Spring Recital: fall 2014 Modern and Jazz/Non CDE students: A limited number of partial scholarships are available to dance students 5-years-old and older. Criteria are need, talent, and commitment to the program. Please inquire with Callanwolde’s Director of Development, Christina Bray, cbray@ callanwolde.org Fresh from her artist residency at A Studio in the Woods, a program of Tulane University, West Virginia-based environmental artist Jessica Levine makes a pit stop at Callanwolde to instruct us on the ways of the bees. Using all natural materials, Jessica will help each participant create a beefriendly sculpture to take home to their own yards. No art experience required – just a desire to learn about and love cultivators! A great class for those interested in environmental/earth art. Min. 5, max. 12 D I S C I P L I N E www.callanwolde.org 10 class schedule Creative Movement (3-4 years) Introduces boys and girls ages 3-4 to the fundamentals of dance, while helping them to increase their physical strength, flexibility, coordination and endurance. Designed to increase the student’s self-confidence and to find a greater joy in moving, dance and personal expression. Children should wear comfortable clothes and may dance barefoot or in ballet slippers. Tights and leotard are preferred. All classes are 9 weeks. Instructor: Fee: DNC202 DNC203 DNC211 DNC204 Jerylann Warner $115 members/$125 non-members Mondays, March 16 - May 18 (skip April 6) 3:15 - 4:00 p.m. Tuesdays, March 17 - May 19 (skip April 7) 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays, March 17 - May 19 (skip April 7) 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. Wednesdays, March 18 - May 20 (skip April 8) 3:00 - 3:45 p.m. Creative Movement/Pre-Ballet (5-6 years) Introduces boys and girls to the fundamentals of dance, while helping them to increase their physical strength, flexibility, coordination and C O M M I T M E N T endurance. Designed to increase the student’s self-confidence and to find a greater joy in moving, dance and personal expression. Children should wear comfortable clothes and may dance barefoot or in ballet shoes. Tights and leotard are preferred. Instructor: Fee: DNC205 Kate Hinkel $115 members/$125 non-members Thursdays, March 19 - May 21 (skip April 9) 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. 9 weeks Creative Dance (4-6 years) Pre-requisite: One year of Creative Movement at Callanwolde. No exceptions. For the Creative Movement student looking for more focused and challenging work. Class time will include more individual ‘turn taking’ activities, longer sequences of movement, and progress to more advanced locomotive skills such as skipping. Children should wear comfortable clothes and may dance barefoot or in ballet slippers. Tights and leotard are preferred. Instructor: Fee: DNC206 Jerylann Warner $115 members/$125 non-members Thursdays, March 19 - May 21 (skip April 9) 3:00 – 3:45 p.m. 9 weeks THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE SYLLABUS I M A G I N A T I O N Advanced Creative Dance/Pre-Modern (4-6 years) Pre-Modern is for the student who wants to begin using the floor as a way to warm up and begin understanding body and spatial awareness through tumbling and other locomotive skills. Children should wear comfortable clothes and should dance barefoot. Tights and leotard are preferred. Instructor: Fee: DNC207 Jerylann Warner $115 members/$125 non-members Wednesdays, March 18 - May 20 (skip April 8) 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. 9 weeks Creative Dance/Pre-Ballet I (5-7 years) Pre-requisite: One year of Creative Movement at Callanwolde. No exceptions. For the Creative Movement student looking for more focused and challenging work. Class time will include more individual ‘turn taking’ activities, longer sequences of movement, and progress to more advanced locomotive skills such as skipping. Children should wear comfortable clothes and may dance barefoot or in ballet slippers. Tights and leotard are preferred. Instructor: Fee: DNC208 Jerylann Warner $115 members/$125 non-members Mondays, March 16 - May 18 (skip April 6) 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. 9 weeks Creative Dance/Pre-Ballet II (6-8 years) R.A.D. ballet classes are 9 weeks; Saturdays are 8 weeks. The Royal Academy of Dance is an international classical dance teaching organization with roots in Great Britain. The R.A.D. has devised a carefully graduated syllabus to teach classical dance from beginning to advanced performance levels. Please consult the uniform information sheet for the required style of leotard for each ballet grade level (sheets available in the registration office). All R.A.D. Ballet levels require pink tights and Bloch leather pink full sole ballet slippers. Boys wear white t-shirts, navy shorts, white socks, and white slippers. Please note: No classes from April 4 – 12. Instructors: Kelly Oakes Dent & Jennilee Garcia-Green Course # DNC226 Class Level Primary Day Wednesdays Time 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Fee $125/$135 DNC227 Grade I (7 yrs & up) Mondays 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. $125/$135 DNC228 Grade II (2nd Year) Tuesdays 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. $125/$135 DNC229 Grade II (2nd Year) Thursdays 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. $125/$135 DNC230 Grade III Tuesdays 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. $125/$135 DNC231 Grade III Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. $125/$135 DNC232 Boy’s Class (ages 6-10) Wednesdays 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. $125/$135 Instructor’s permission required for these levels: DNC233 Grade IV Mondays 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. $135/$145 DNC234 Grade IV Wednesdays 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. $135/$145 DNC235 Grade VI Mondays 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. $135/$145 DNC236 Grade VI Wednesdays 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. $135/$145 DNC237 Grade VII Tuesdays 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. $135/$145 DNC238 Pre / Beginning Pointe Mondays 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. $115/$125 DNC239 Intermediate Foundation Ballet Thursdays 6:15 - 7:45 p.m. $145/$155 DNC240 Intermediate Pointe Tuesdays 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. $145/$155 DNC241 Advanced Foundation Ballet Mondays 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. $145/$155 DNC242 Advanced Ballet Tuesdays 6:15 - 7:45 p.m. $145/$155 DNC243 Advanced Ballet Wednesdays 6:15 - 7:45 p.m. $145/$155 DNC244 Advanced Pointe Saturdays 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. $115/$125 DNC245 Stretch & Conditioning Saturdays 9:00 - 9:45 a.m. $105/$115 Pre-requisite: One year of Creative Movement at Callanwolde. No exceptions. For the Creative Movement student looking for more focused and challenging work. Class time will include more individual ‘turn taking’ activities, longer sequences of movement, and progress to more advanced locomotive skills such as skipping. Children should wear comfortable clothes and may dance barefoot or in ballet slippers. Tights and leotard are preferred. Instructor: Fee: DNC209 Jerylann Warner $115 members/$125 non-members Thursdays, March 19 - May 21 (skip April 9) 5:00 – 5:45 p.m. 9 weeks Dance Sampler (5-7 years) A survey and sample of three forms: ballet, jazz and modern. FUNdamentals in each form complete with warm-up (technical basics), and phrases of choreography in each, including a variety of music that is integral to each style. Specific footwear not required; ballet or jazz shoes interchangeable. Instructor: Fee: DNC210 Jerylann Warner $115 members/$125 non-members Thursdays, March 19 - May 21 (skip April 9) 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. 9 weeks I N N O V A T I O N T R A D I T I O N C O U R A G E Summertime is a wonderful opportunity for children to expand and grow. Callanwolde’s summer camps will offer weeks of fun, ageappropriate and worthwhile lessons in visual art, music, drama, writing and movement. Our experienced artist/teachers and great projects (many completely new or re-imagined for 2015!) make Callanwolde’s summer camps an excellent experience! Hours and Half-Day Camps new! New this year are some half-day camp sessions which can be combined to create full-day camp; these campers have supervised lunch at Callanwolde. All camp lunches are refrigerated. Before and After Camp Drop-off begins at 8:30, with a supervised activity for children who arrive between 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Camps begin at 9:00 a.m., with the exception of some teen camps and dance camps. For camps that begin after 9:00 a.m. there is no early morning drop off. After camp is a structured supervised time with a rotating schedule of activities for a nominal weekly fee. After camp runs from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. or 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. for campers enrolled in CDE or Modern Dance camps that end at 3:30 p.m. There is no After camp for Teens. Music Recording Camp new! These classes are for ages 15+, and run once a week for a total of four weeks, from 10 am - Noon. They are not on the same weekly schedule as our other camps. See main brochure or the website for more class information. Taught by Callanwolde staff under the direction of Phil Tan. Avid Pro Tools Apple Logic Ableton Live Introduction to Music Technology, Part 1: Mixing and Mastering CMPMR01 CMPMR02 CMPMR03 CMPMR04 CMPMR05 CMPMR06 CMPMR07 CMPMR08 Mondays Mondays Tuesdays Tuesdays Wednesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Thursdays June 1, 8, 15, 22 July 6, 13, 20, 27 June 2, 9, 16, 23 July 7, 14, 21, 28 June 3, 10, 17, 24 July 8, 15, 23, 29 June 4, 11, 18, 25 July 9, 16, 24, 26 10 am to 12 pm 10 am to 12 pm 10 am to 12 pm 10 am to 12 pm 10 am to 12 pm 10 am to 12 pm 10 am to 12 pm 10 am to 12 pm $200/$210 $200/$210 $200/$210 $200/$210 $200/$210 $200/$210 $200/$210 $200/$210 Visual Arts Wee Artists (Ages 4 - 6) Our youngest campers will have a terrific time getting their hands into paint, yarn, clay and more! Campers who attend all-day enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Student Teacher Ratio: 6:1, maximum 12 children per ½ day session Instructors: Multiple Fee: $140 members / $150 non-members per ½ day session CMP101 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon June 8 - 12 CMP102 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. June 8 - 12 CMP103 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon June 22 - 26 CMP104 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. June 22 - 26 CMP105 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon July 6 - 10 CMP106 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. July 6 - 10 CMP107 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon July 20 - 24 CMP108 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. July 20 - 24 CMP109 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon August 3 - 7 Kaleidoscope (Ages 6 - 10) Kaleidoscope (Ages 8 - 12) Instructors: Multiple Student Teacher Ratio: 10:1 Fee: $265 members / $275 non-members Please note: Extended Hours from previous years. CMP110 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. June 15 - 19 CMP111 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. July 27 - 31 Instructors: Multiple Student Teacher Ratio: 10:1 Fee: $265 members / $275 non-members Please note: Extended Hours from previous years. CMP112 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. CMP113 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. CMP114 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. CMP115 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Kaleidoscope camp is a time-honored tradition for Callanwolde! Your child will enjoy an engaging rotation between four teachers, each with their own focus, ranging from painting and drawing, to fibers, 3-dimensional art, collage and more. This year we’ve added printmaking, indigo dyeing and group sculpture projects. Campers are split into age groupings. Each Kaleidoscope week will be unique. Kaleidoscope camp is a time-honored tradition for Callanwolde! Your child will enjoy an engaging rotation between four teachers, each with their own focus, ranging from painting and drawing, to fibers, 3-dimensional art, collage and more. This year we’ve added printmaking, indigo dyeing and group sculpture projects. Campers are split into age groupings. Each Kaleidoscope week will be unique. June 1 - 5 June 29 - July 3 July 13 - 17 August 3 - 7 2015 Summer Camp Info at 404-872-5338 Printmaking! (Ages 5-7) Our printmaking camps will explore the multiple ways to make multiples! Using all non-toxic paints and methods, we will learn how to hand print using interesting materials and have a lot of fun. Each camper will come home with a folio of prints, including a themed book of prints from all the campers each session! Campers will be split into age groupings; Campers who attend all-day enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Student Teacher Ratio: 10:1 Fee: $140 members / $150 non-members per ½ day session CMP116 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. June 29 - July 3 Printmaking! (Ages 8 - 12) Our printmaking camps will explore the multiple ways to make multiples! Using all non-toxic paints and methods, we will learn how to hand print using interesting materials and have a lot of fun. Each camper will come home with a folio of prints, including a themed book of prints from all the campers each session! Campers will be split into age groupings; Campers who attend all-day enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Student Teacher Ratio: 12:1 Fee: $140 members / $150 non-members per ½ day session CMP117 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon July 6 - 10 Let’s Draw (Ages 6 - 12) From cartooning to self-portraits, from drawing outside in our garden to expanding the concept of drawing (drawing with sunlight on lightsensitive paper!) your camper will explore it all! Campers are split into age groupings; Campers who attend all-day enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Instructors: Multiple Student Teacher Ratio: 12:1 Fee: $130 members / $140 non-members per ½ day session CMP118 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. June 8 - 12 CMP119 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon June 22 - 26 CMP120 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. June 22 - 26 CMP165 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. July 20 – 24 Let’s Sculpt (Ages 5 - 7) Yes, there’s clay - but we’ll also expand the concept of 3-dimensional work by using nontraditional materials and working on both individual and monumental group projects. Your camper will explore it all! Campers are split into age groupings; Campers who attend all-day enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Instructors: Multiple Student Teacher Ratio: 10:1 Fee: $140 members / $150 non-members per ½ day session CMP121 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. July 13 - 17 Let’s Sculpt (Ages 8 - 12) Yes, there’s clay - but we’ll also expand the concept of 3-dimensional work by using nontraditional materials and working on both individual and monumental group projects. Your camper will explore it all! Campers are split into age groupings; Campers who attend all-day enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Instructors: Multiple Student Teacher Ratio: 12:1 Fee: $130 members / $140 non-members per ½ day session CMP122 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. July 27 - 31 Fun Fibers (Ages 6 - 12) Imagine a “Yarn Intervention” group sculpture project out in Callanwolde’s forested walking path! Non-toxic indigo dyeing? Yes, that will happen! (and more!) Campers are split into age groupings; Campers who attend all-day enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Instructors: Multiple Student Teacher Ratio: 12:1 Fee: $130 members / $140 non-members per ½ day session CMP123 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon June 8 - 12 Fun Fibers (Ages 8 - 12) Imagine a “Yarn Intervention” group sculpture project out in Callanwolde’s forested walking path! Non-toxic indigo dyeing? Yes, that will happen! (and more!) Campers are split into age groupings; Campers who attend all-day enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. While we will have fun and different projects every session, some projects might be repeated. Instructors: Multiple Student Teacher Ratio: 12:1 Fee: $130 members / $140 non-members per ½ day session CMP124 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. June 15 - 19 CMP125 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. July 6 - 10 CMP126 9:00 a.m. - Noon July 20 - 24 CMP127 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. July 27 - 31 Teen Printmaking Workshop This summer, enjoy beginning and advanced printing techniques including linoleum, monoprinting and relief printing and other processes. Special papers, such as Japanese rice paper and non-traditional surfaces will be explored. Non-toxic inks and hand-printing (non-chemical printing) will be used.Campers who attend all-day (combined with Teen Digital Photography) will enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Min. 6, Max. 12 Instructor: Lauri Jones Fee: $145 members / $155 non-members per ½ day session CMP128 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon June 8 - 12 Teen Digital Photography In this class, students examine the essential tools, materials, and techniques for the fundamentals of digital photography, including cameras, lenses, exposure, resolution, storage, memory, and presentation. They learn to apply basic principles of photographic composition to assess the positive and negative attributes of photographs and then learn to apply those principles to produce their own visually compelling images. Students who have taken previous darkroom classes or who take multiple sessions will be directed toward more advanced processes. Students will need their own DSLR (Digital SLR) camera. Teens who attend all-day combined with Teen Printmaking June 8 - 12 or Teen Fibers August 2 - 7 will enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Min. 6, Max. 10 Instructor: Fee: CMP129 CMP130 CMP131 Steven Schaefer $145 members / $155 non-members per ½ day session 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. June 8 - 12 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. July 13 - 17 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon August 3 - 7 Teen Darkroom Learn the basics of photography and traditional darkroom printing. This class covers basic photographic techniques—exposure, development, and printing—as well as the history and aesthetics of photography. Emphasis is on black-and-white film photography; chemical darkroom work is involved. The class is intended to help students become comfortable and confident in taking pictures beyond typical snap shots. Sessions include lectures, demonstrations, critiques, and plenty of darkroom time. Students who have taken previous darkroom classes or who take multiple sessions will be directed toward more advanced processes. Students will need an SLR camera, film and paper; a supply list will be posted on-line. Min. 8, Max. 10 Instructor: Fee: CMP132 CMP133 CMP 134 Steven Schaefer $255 members / $265 non-members 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. June 1 - June 5 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. June 29 - July 3 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. July 20 - July 24 Teen Summer Studio - Drawing Intensive This class will hone student’s observational skills and hand-eye abilities. Rotate each day through portrait drawing with a live model, landscape drawing out in our gardens, architectural drawing using Callanwolde buildings and interiors and drawing still lifes. An excellent opportunity for artistic teens of every level - we guarantee improvement! Min. 8, Max. 12 Instructors: Multiple Fee: $265 members / $275 non-members CMP135 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. June 15 - 19 Teen Summer Studio - Fibers Intensive While we will touch on some traditional fibers projects such as knitting and hand-embroidering, we will focus on more contemporary fibers applications such as a “Yarn Intervention” group sculpture project out in Callanwolde’s forested walking path! We will also learn how to do non-toxic indigo dyeing as well as other dyeing techniques. We will learn about contemporary fiber artists who are creating story quilts and conceptual pieces using textiles as their primary material as inspiration. Instructor: Nell Ziroli + Guests Min. 8, Max. 15 Fee: $265 members / $275 non-members CMP136 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. July 6 - 10 Music, drama, Dance, and Visual arts camps Teen Fibers Workshop A scaled-down version of our Fibers Intensive, new or returning students will enjoy non-toxic dyeing, yarn “interventions”, and other textile projects. A super fun week just before the school year begins anew! Teens who attend all-day combined with Teen Digital Photography will enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Min. 6, Max. 12 Instructor: Nell Ziroli Fee: $145 members / $155 non-members per ½ day session CMP137 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. August 3 - 7 Teen Artists Books Artists as diverse as Picasso, Anselm Kiefer and Kara Walker have made artists books - pieces of art in “book” format. You will use multi-media (printmaking, painting and more), special papers, and learn to make different bindings. Campers who attend all-day (combined with Teen Writing Workshop) will enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Although not a requirement, bookmakers who attend the Writing Workshop will have the opportunity for cross-disciplinary work, adding your writing into the books you make! Min. 5, Max. 10 Instructor: Madalina Anton and Jerushia Graham Fee: $135 members / $145 non-members per ½ day session CMP138 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. July 27 - July 31 Teen Writing Workshop From poetry and short stories to blogging – get your writing on! Gain inspiration from being outside in Callanwolde’s 13 acre campus (weather permitting), and remember, Writing is FUNdamental :-) Campers who attend all-day (combined with Teen Artists Books) will enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Writers who attend Artists Books will have the opportunity for cross-disciplinary work, adding your writing into the books you make! Min. 5, Max. 10 Instructor: Suzanne Mozes Fee: $135 members / $145 non-members per ½ day session CMP139 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. July 27 - July 31 Teen Jewelry - Circular Box Pendant Join this exciting weeklong course to learn some of the basics of jewelry making and metalsmithing. Take home a circular box pendant uniquely designed by you with assistance from Cat. Students will learn many skills including: using an acetylene torch, texturing with the mill and hammers, filing, soldering, working with a closed object, making a jump ring bail, sanding, oxidizing and time permitting creating a bezel and stone setting. Appropriate for repeat students; projects change and can be made more challenging for more experienced students. Bring lunch/drink bottle with a top each day. Please wear closed toe shoes and long pants/skirt to cover legs. Safety is discussed in the first class. All metal, supplies, tools provided. No prerequisite. Ages 12-17. Min 5, max 8. Instructor: Cat Goolsby Fee: $245 members / $255 non-members CMP140 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. June 22 - 26 Teen Jewelry - Pierced cuff bracelet Join this exciting weeklong course to learn some of the basics of jewelry making and metalsmithing. Take home a pierced cuff bracelet uniquely designed by you with assistance from Cat. Students will learn many skills including: piercing, filing, sanding, oxidizing and time permitting we will add one or more discs using the torch. Appropriate for repeat students; projects change and can be made more challenging for more experienced students. Bring lunch/drink bottle with a top each day. Please wear closed toe shoes and long pants/skirt to cover legs. Safety is discussed in the first class. All metal, supplies, tools provided. No prerequisite. Ages 12-17. Min 5, max 8. Instructor: Cat Goolsby Fee: $245 members / $255 non-members CMP141 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. July 13 - 17 Music, Drama & Dance Kindermusik - Giggles (Ages 4 ½ - 7) Get ready to laugh, be silly, sing, play, dance along and hear lots of knock-knock jokes with this delightful Kindermusik summer camp. A child’s blossoming sense of humor thrives on silliness, word play, tong twisters, and unexpected combinations of images and sound. We draw on the rich tradition of humorous folk music and folk instruments. We’ll also enjoy creating some silly art and learning fun parachute games. Home Materials (Joke book and music cd) included. Please bring a healthy snack each day. Instructor: June Abbott Student Teacher Ratio: 10:1 Fee: $175 members / $185 non-members CMP142 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon June 22 - 26 Kindermusik - Wild Animal Park (Ages 3 - 5) Is your child looking for adventure this summer? Look no further for you are about to enter Kindermusik’s Wild Animal Park Camp! We will meet many animals as we hop like frogs and stomp like elephants, move slow like as a sloth and quick like a monkey. We’ll dance a jungle dance, slither and pounce, and do a kangaroo bounce. As we move through the rainforest, we will fly with the birds and play with drums and exotic instruments. You will find us rumbling in the jungle as we enjoy themed art projects, fun games and simply celebrate the joy of music. Home CD and digital materials included in fee. Please bring a healthy snack each day. Instructor: June Abbott Student Teacher Ratio: 10:1 Fee: $175 members / $185 non-members CMP143 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon July 20 - 24 Little Musicals (Ages 8 - 12) We’ll sing, we’ll dance, we’ll have lots of fun! No experience necessary, your camper just needs to bring enthusiasm and smiles. Combine with other ½ day options to make a full day and enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Instructor: Jerylann Warner + Guests Student Teacher Ratio: 14:1 Fee: $130 members / $140 non-members per ½ day session CMP144 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon June 15 - 19 CMP145 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. July 20 - 24 Daily Groove (Ages 5 - 7) Campers will enjoy this “theme of the day” camp, where we build a song, a dance, and an art project around the day’s topic. Topics in the past have included: Country-Western Day, Space Day, and Disco Day. Combine with other ½ day options to make a full day and enjoy supervised lunch at Callanwolde. Instructor: Jerylann Warner + Guests Student Teacher Ratio: 12:1 Fee: $130 members / $140 non-members per ½ day session CMP146 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. June 8 - 12 CMP147 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon June 29 - July 3 CMP166 9:00 a.m. – 12 Noon July 13 - 17 On Stage! (Ages 7 - 12) Join us for fun and dramatic weeks of On Stage with all new cast of characters (teachers!) who will delight your children with new musical theatre offerings. From dance and vocal exercises to creating costumes for their final production on Friday afternoon, your children will have a song and dance experience to remember! Each week will be unique in its theatrical selection. Instructors: Lynn Donald (Theatre), Katrina Despain (Theatre) and Alexandra Wolfe (Dance) Student Teacher Ratio: 12:1 Fee: $265 members / $275 non-members Please note: Extended Hours from previous years. CMP148 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. June 1 - 5 CMP149 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. July 6 - 10 CMP150 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. July 27 - 31 CMP151 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. August 3 - 7 Callanwolde Dance Ensemble Summer Intensive (Ages 8+) This intensive ballet workshop offers daily classes in ballet technique for all levels with additional classes in character, jazz, hip hop, modern, pointe, variations, African. This workshop is appropriate for dancers ages 8 and up. Guest faculty and resident faculty will include, Kelly Oakes Dent, Jennilee Garcia Green, Lisa Howell, Shawn Evangelista and others. Please note: Full week fees only - no single day or walk-ins allowed. Instructor: Fee: CMP152 CMP153 Kelly Oakes-Dent + Guests $265 members / $275 non-members 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. June 8 - 12 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. June 15 - 19 Modern Dance Summer Intensive (Ages 8+) Callanwolde’s youth dance company Prime Movers hosts a weeklong intensive preprofessional training adventure in modern, jazz, Pilates and improvisation. Move and be moved! Previous dance experience required, modern dance experience not a necessity. Instructor: Jerylann Warner + Guests Fee: $265 members / $275 non-members CMP154 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. June 22 - June 26 Register online at callanwolde.org D I S C I P L I N E Teen Music Recording See schedule on first page - These classes are for ages 15+, and run once a week for a total of four weeks, from 10 am - Noon. They are not on the same weekly schedule as our other camps. C O M M I T M E N T After Camp Care For your convenience, after-care sessions will be offered from 4:00 pm – 5:30* pm. During this time, campers will have structured play outside (weather permitting), and have fun with art projects, playing games, or watching age-appropriate movies. Please pack a snack and drink for your after-camp camper. *3:30 – 5:30 for campers attending CDE and Modern Dance Intensive camp weeks. There is no After camp for Teens. I M A G I N A T I O N Fee: $35 members / $40 non-members per week CMP155 June 1 - 5 CMP156 June 8 - 12 CMP157 June 15 - 19 CMP158 June 22 - 26 CMP159 June 29 - July 3 CMP160 July 6 - 10 CMP161 July 13 - 17 CMP162 July 20 - 24 CMP163 July 27 – 31 CMP164 Aug 3 - 7 Callanwolde’s 2015 Summer Camp Schedule Week June 1 June 5 June 8 June 12 June 15 June 19 June 22 June 26 June 29 July 3 July 6 July 10 July 13 July 17 July 20 July 24 Teen Camps Teens Darkroom 10 am - 3 pm Teen Printmaking Workshop 9 am - 12 pm Teen Digital Photography 1 pm - 4 pm Teen Summer Studio: Drawing Intensive 10 am - 4 pm Teen Jewelry: Circular Box Pendant 10 am - 2:30 pm Teens Darkroom 10 am - 3 pm Teen Summer Studio: Fibers Intensive 10 am - 4 pm Teen Jewelry: Pierced Cuff Bracelet 10 am - 2:30 pm Teen Digital Photography 10 am - 1 pm Teens Darkroom 10 am - 3 pm July 27 July 31 Teen Writing with Susan Moses 10 am -12:30 pm Teens: Artists Books 1 pm -3:30 pm Aug. 3 Aug. 7 Teen Digital Photography 9 am - 12 pm Teen Fibers Workshop 1 pm - 4 pm Visual Arts Camps Music, Dance, Drama Kaleidoscope Ages 8 - 12 9 am - 4 pm Wee Artists Ages 4 - 6 9 am - 12 pm Wee Artists Ages 4 - 6 1 pm - 4 pm On Stage! Ages 7 - 12 9 am - 4 pm Fun Fibers Ages 6 - 12 9 am - 12 pm Let’s Draw Ages 6 - 12 1 pm - 4 pm Callanwolde Dance Ensemble Summer Intensive Ages 8+ 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Daily Groove Ages 5 - 7 1 pm - 4 pm Fun Fibers Ages 8 - 12 1 pm - 4 pm Callanwolde Dance Ensemble Summer Intensive Ages 8+ 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Little Musicals Ages 8 - 12 9 am - 12 pm Let’s Draw Ages 6 - 12 1 pm - 4 pm Prime Movers Summer Intensive Ages 8+ 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Kindermusik: Giggles Ages 4.5 - 7 9 am - 12 pm Printmaking! Ages 5 - 7 1 pm - 4 pm Daily Groove Ages 5 - 7 9 am - 12 pm Fun Fibers Ages 8 - 12 1 pm - 4 pm On Stage! Ages 7 - 12 9 am - 4 pm Let’s Sculpt! Ages 5 - 7 1 pm - 4 pm Daily Groove Ages 5 - 7 9 am - 12 pm Fun Fibers Ages 8 - 12 9 am - 12 pm Let’s Draw! Ages 8 - 12 1 pm - 4 pm Little Musicals Ages 8 - 12 9 am - 12 pm Let’s Sculpt! Ages 8 - 12 9 am - 12 pm Fun Fibers Ages 8 - 12 1 pm - 4 pm On Stage! Ages 7 - 12 9 am - 4 pm Kaleidoscope Ages 6 - 10 9 am - 4 pm Wee Artists Ages 4 - 6 9 am - 12 pm Wee Artists Ages 4 - 6 1 pm - 4 pm Let’s Draw Ages 6 - 12 9 am - 12 pm Kaleidoscope Ages 8 - 12 9 am - 4 pm Wee Artists Ages 4 - 6 9 am - 12 pm Wee Artists Ages 4 - 6 1 pm - 4 pm Printmaking! Ages 8 - 12 9 am - 12 pm Kaleidoscope Ages 8 - 12 9 am - 4 pm Wee Artists Ages 4 - 6 9 am - 12 pm Wee Artists Ages 4 - 6 1 pm - 4 pm Kaleidoscope Ages 6 - 10 9 am - 4 pm Kaleidoscope Ages 8 - 12 9 am - 4 pm Wee Artists Ages 4 - 5 9 am - 12 pm Kindermusik Wild Animal Park Ages 3 - 5 9 am - 12 pm On Stage! Ages 7 - 12 9 am - 4 pm 2015 Summer Camp callanwolde.org I N N O V A T I O N Modern Dance Program Hip Hop 101 (6-12th graders) C O U R A G E new! Learn from the best! D. Norris is an Atlanta native who has toured around the world. D. is an excellent and fun teacher, and this class is perfect for those with no experience to those with lots! Bring your enthusiasm. Instructor: D. Norris DNC221 Wednesdays, March 18 - May 20 (skip April 8) 8:00 – 9:00 p.m. 9 weeks Modern I/II (6-10 years) Jerylann Warner $125 members/$135 non-members Wednesdays, March 18 - May 20 (skip April 8) 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. 9 weeks Pre-requisite: One year of Modern or Instructor’s permission required. Instructor: DNC213 DNC214 Jerylann Warner Mondays, March 16 - May 18 (skip April 6) 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. Tuesdays, March 17 - May 19 (skip April 7) 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. 9 weeks 9 weeks Modern IV (10 years & up) Pre-requisite: Two years of Modern or Instructor’s permission required. Students have the opportunity to experiment with improvisation and choreography while strengthening their technique. Instructor: Kate Hinkel DNC215 Thursdays, March 19 - May 21 (skip April 9) 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. 9 weeks Instructor’s permission required to join class. Students have the opportunity to experiment with improvisation and choreography while strengthening their technique. Kate Hinkel $135 members/$145 non-members Thursdays, March 19 - May 21 (skip April 9) 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. 9 weeks Ballet Barre/Modern Dance Center Instructor: Fee: DNC122 Jazz II Instructor: Fee: DNC223 Jazz III Modern V (12-18 years) Instructor: Fee: DNC216 Jazz I (8-10 years) Instructor: Fee: DNC224 Jazz IV Instructor: Fee: DNC225 Jerylann Warner $125 members/$135 non-members Mondays, March 16 - May 18 (skip April 6) 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. 9 weeks Jennilee Garcia-Green $125 members/$135 non-members Tuesdays, March 17 - May 19 (skip April 7) 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. 9 weeks new! Pre-requisite: Two years of Modern or Instructor’s permission required. Instructor: Fee: DNC217 DNC218 9 weeks Instructor: Fee: DNA302 David Spencer $105 members/$115 non-members per person Thursdays, March 26 – May 21 (skip April 9) 7:00 - 7:50 p.m. 9 weeks Continuing Ballroom Dancing This class is designed for students who have completed the beginning ballroom dancing class and who wish to refine leading and following skills. Students must register in pairs - a dance partner is a must! Includes End of Session Party to practice your dancing. Pre-requisite: Beginning Ballroom Dancing at Callanwolde or permission of instructor. David Spencer $130 members/$140 non-members per person Thursdays, March 26 – May 21 (skip April 9) 8:00 - 8:50 p.m. 9 weeks Adult Fitness & Exercise new! Yoga for Life: For Absolute Beginners Pre-requisite: Modern II/III or Instructor’s permission required. Instructor: Fee: DNC219 DNC220 Assane Kouyate (www.sekhousenegal.com/westafricandance) $105 members /$115 non-members Saturdays, March 28 – May 30 10:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 9 weeks Students of all ages will learn the most basic leading and following skills for partnership dancing. Timing and characteristics of dances such as the Foxtrot, Swing and Waltz will be included. The focus of the class will be to get by in any social situation. Includes End of Session Party to practice your dancing. Register in pairs – a dance partner is a must! Instructor: Fee: DNA303 Jerylann Warner $155 members/$165 non-members Tuesdays, March 17 - May 19 (skip April 7) 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. 9 weeks Wednesdays, March 18 - May 20 (skip April 8) 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. 9 weeks Prime Movers Instructor: Fee: DNA301 Beginning Ballroom Dancing Jennilee Garcia-Green $135 members/$145 non-members Wednesdays, March 18 - May 20 (skip April 8) 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. 9 weeks Jennilee Garcia-Green $135 members/$145 non-members Tuesdays, March 17 - May 19 (skip April 7) 7:45 - 9:00 p.m. For students of all ages and levels who are ready for a fun-filled, energy packed class! Learn both traditional and modern dances. In addition, develop an awareness of how song traditions work hand in hand with dance movement as a means of expression and communication of daily life in West African cultures. Dancing is rooted deep in African cultures and is used to tell stories depicting both the culture and history of the land and people. Instructor Assane Kouyate, originally from Senegal, comes from a long line of griots, the history tellers and keepers of West African culture. Please wear comfortable exercise clothes and dance in bare feet. Walk-ins are welcome for $12/class. Have you ever been interested in Yoga, but were afraid to try it? Come to this class built expressly for the first-time yoga student. Please bring a yoga mat. Jerylann Warner $155 members/$165 non-members Tuesdays, March 17 - May 19 (skip April 7) 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. 9 weeks Wednesdays, March 18 - May 20 (skip April 8) 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. 9 weeks Instructor: Fee: FIT301 Dance Instructor Assane Kouyate Kate Holland $125 members/$135 non-members Wednesdays, March 25 - May 20 (skip April 8) 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. 8 weeks 404.872.5338 Modern II/III (8+ years) Jazz Dance Program Designed to introduce children to the fundamentals of Jazz Dance, including various styles like Latin Jazz, Musical Theatre Jazz and Hip-Hop. Acquire flexibility, coordination, rhythm and strength through warm ups, across the floor exercises and center combinations. Requires black leotard, tan tights, and jazz shoes; jazz pants or bike shorts are optional. West African Dance 15 Instructor: Fee: DNC212 Adult Dance fall 2014 Through the introduction of dance fundamentals (alignment, core strength, flexibility and endurance) these classes explore a wide range of movement possibilities. Sometimes athletic, sometimes classical, but always musical, modern dance challenges rhythmic, expressive and creative qualities. T R A D I T I O N D I S C I P L I N E Yoga for Life-Beginner II www.callanwolde.org 16 class schedule Continuation of the study of beginning level poses with additional meditation instruction at the end of each meeting. Great for stress relief and flexibility. Instructor: Fee: FIT302 Kate Holland $135 members/$145 non-members Mondays, March 23 - May 18 (skip April 6) 8:00 – 9:15 p.m. Previous study required. Soothing sequences of postures (asanas) to strengthen body and spirit. Brings wonderful new levels of flexibility and deeper levels of relaxation and awareness. Includes pranayama and meditation. Please bring a yoga mat. Kate Holland $145 members/$155 non-members Mondays, March 23 - May 18 (skip April 6) 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. 8 weeks Wednesdays, March 25 - May 20 (skip April 8) 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. 8 weeks Tai Chi: Beginning & Continuing Tai Chi Chuan is a Chinese Martial Art that combines self-defense with meditation and breath control, and is practiced today primarily for its health benefits, stress relief and relaxation. The slow flowing movements are designed to stimulate the flow of energy or chi, in the body with the ultimate aim of rejuvenation and increased longevity. The slowness also allows the mind to be actively involved so that one’s I M A G I N A T I O N awareness directs the movements, integrating one’s body, mind and spirit. Taught by a life-long dancer and martial artist, this class increases physical and emotional flexibility and balance. Instructor: Fee: FIT305 Mali Harrell $125 members / $135 non-members Mondays, March 23 - May 18 (skip April 6) 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. 8 weeks 8 weeks Yoga for Life: Extended Session Instructor: Fee: FIT303 FIT304 C O M M I T M E N T Rings by Anne Havel Jewelry The Basics and Beyond: Jewelry Making and Metalsmithing Some Like It Hot: Torch-Fired Enamel new! Workshop with Visiting Artist Anne Havel Ever wanted to try enameling without a kiln? Turn off that electricity and join us. This is your low budget, low tech approach to enameling small objects or jewelry pieces that will leave you with the skills to do this at home. You will learn how to use liquid and transparent enamels, firescale, sgraffito techniques, under and over-firing for particular desired affects, and how to integrate them all. No matter the student’s skill level, there will be the opportunity to immerse oneself in new ideas and principles. Cold-connection and minimal soldering skill options for your piece(s) will be explored and discussed. Additional material fee of $10 per student is to be paid to Anne Havel. Min. 4; Max 8. Instructor: Fee: $265 members/$275 non-members JWY208 Saturday and Sunday, April 18 + 19 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 2 days This course will focus on fabrication techniques, help students establish and solidify their basic skills, and create their own design ideas. Students may work on developing and advancing their fabrication skills with instructor guided projects which can include, but will not be limited to several methods of stone setting, clasps, hinges, cold connections such as rivets, and chain-making. Students may also work on their own projects with instructor guidance. Problem solving, construction, and craftsmanship are strongly emphasized in this mixed level class. Good for all students who enjoy being inspired by people of varying levels of skill and experience. Material requirements and cost will be discussed the first class (approximately $40). Min. 3; Max 6. Prerequisite: Introductory class helpful, but not required Student Profile Instructor: Fee: JWY201 JWY202 JWY203 Priscilla Fritsch (www.priscillafritsch.com) $215 members/$225 non-members Mondays, March 23 - May 18 (skip April 6) 10 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 8 weeks Mondays, March 23 - May 18 (skip April 6) 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks Thursdays, March 26 - May 21 (skip April 9) 10 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 8 weeks Jewelry Open Studio new! Saturdays, March 21 - 28, April 25, May 9 - 16 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Walk in - no registration necessary - Current or Former Students ONLY $10/hr. - Sign up in Jewelry Studio. Beginning/Intermediate Jewelry & Metalsmithing Staci Fortes, Jewelry Student I moved to Georgia in 1995 to pursue an education in fashion design, but after I obtained my degree, I accepted a full time job outside of my field to support myself. Thirteen years later, I found myself in a rut. I realized my passion had become a dream rather than reality. I knew at that point I had to make a life changing decision. Coincidently, my department was relocating to another state, so I saw this as the opportunity to pursue my passion and start my own jewelry business. I began making beaded jewelry using prefabricated materials. I looked into jewelry making courses to improve my technique, and I discovered that Callanwolde offered silversmithing classes. From my very first session with jewelry teacher/artist Priscilla Fritsch, I knew I had found my niche. I began investing my time and resources into learning the skills necessary to create my own custom jewelry designs. A year and half later, I am well on my way to establishing myself as a jewelry designer/metalsmith, and am owner of Kno-mi Designs Inc. —Staci Fortes This course offers the basics in jewelry design and fabrication. Appropriate for repeat students; students can design their own projects or get an assigned project if preferred. Learn silver piercing (cutting), shaping, soldering, texturing, finishing (polishing) and stone setting. Smaller class size allows for individual attention & encourages the development of personal style and high quality craftsmanship. Projects range from rings, bracelets, pendants, earrings, necklaces, vessels and broaches. Teens are welcome. Materials will be discussed in the first class; copper/brass metal and stones for projects could cost approx. $50 (silver could cost more). No prerequisite for beginners. Intermediate students have option to design a project with guidance from instructor; Intermediate students must have taken minimum of 4 metalsmithing classes and have ability to design artwork with limited instruction. Min. 3, max. 6. Instructor: Fee: JWY204 Aalia Mujtaba (www.metaaliajewelry.com) $175members/$185 non-members Tuesdays, March 24 - May 19 (skip April 6) 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks I N N O V A T I O N Beginning Jewelry & Metalsmithing 6 weeks 6 weeks Introduction to Metalsmithing: Beginning Jewelry Making This course is for beginners with no prior experience in a metals studio. It will focus on introducing fundamental fabrication techniques such as sawing, filing, texturing, shaping, polishing and basic stone setting. An instructor lead project will teach you studio safety, the correct way to use an acetylene torch, how to determine the order of construction, as well as the proper and safe use of tools and equipment. You will learn to become comfortable with using a flexshaft and how to choose what tool to use when. Our fully stocked studio provides all the tools necessary for the beginner metalsmith. Material requirements and cost (metal and cabochon stones) will be discussed the first class (approximately $40). Also good for people who have not worked with metal in a while and want a basic refresher course. Min. 3; Max 6. No prerequisite. Instructor: Fee: JWY207 Priscilla Fritsch (www.priscillafritsch.com) $215 members/$225 non-members Thursdays, March 26 - May 21 (skip April 9) 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks Portfolio/Skills Building Teen Classes for 8 – 12 Grades Stop-Action Animation Workshop new! Maureen Zent is an experienced animator and creative teacher; this exciting new class will be hands-on video making: storyboarding, puppet and set fabrication, animating, and Instructor: Fee: HMS203 Maureen Zent $180 members/$190 non-members Saturdays, April 25 and May 2 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Foundations Design 2 classes new! This is a serious art class for those who don’t get art at school, or for those that just “can’t get enough art” during school. We will work on foundational design projects that will enhance your skills as well as your portfolio. All new projects for returning students. All supplies included. Min. 6, max. 12 Instructor: Fee: PAD222 Kristi O’Neal $115 members/$125 non-members Tuesdays, March 24 - May 19 (skip April 7) 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. 6 weeks Bookbinding: Making Journals and Sketchbooks Practicing artist Jerushia Graham was awarded her MFA in Book Arts/Printmaking from the University of The Arts in Philadelphia, and teaches in such places as Kennesaw State, Spelman College and Art Institute of Atlanta. She will teach the basic terminology and beginning techniques of bookbinding; students will create several different types of non-adhesive (no glue) bindings including pamphlet stitch, a long stitch binding, and a link stitch binding, and others as time allows. Each of these bindings will make great journals or sketchbooks. No prior experience necessary! Supply list online. Min. 8, max. 10. Instructor: Fee: PAD202 Jerushia Graham $175 members/$185 non-members Tuesdays, March 24 - May 5 (skip April 7) 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. 6 weeks Joy of Chinese Brush Students will learn about the secret of Chinese brush painting concept “less is more” and learn to apply this idea to your own compositions. Chinese brush painting is an art form that combines technical skill with spiritual undertones. It Incorporates Taoist principles about nature and requires artists to use their hearts and minds in their artwork. In The Joy of Chinese Brush Painting class students will learn traditional Chinese brushstroke techniques and how to use waterbased art media, such as ink and watercolors on rice paper. Students will discover these ancient techniques while painting traditional subjects of nature, such as, bamboo and flowers and simple landscapes. All skill levels are welcome. All supplies are included. Min. 6, max. 12. Instructor: Fee: PAD203 Shijun Huang Munns (www.ShijunArt.weebly.com) $175 members / $185 non-members Tuesdays, April 14 - May 1 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 5 weeks Beginning/Intermediate Jewelry & Metalsmithing This course offers the basics in jewelry design and fabrication. Appropriate for repeat students; students can design their own projects or get an assigned project if preferred. Learn silver piercing (cutting), shaping, soldering, texturing, finishing (polishing) and stone setting. Smaller class size allows for individual attention & encourages the development of personal style and high quality craftsmanship. Projects range from rings, bracelets, pendants, earrings, necklaces, vessels and broaches. Teens are welcome. Materials will be discussed in the first class; copper/brass metal and stones for projects could cost approx. $50 (silver could cost more). No prerequisite for beginners. Intermediate students have option to design a project with guidance from instructor; Intermediate students must have taken minimum of 4 metalsmithing classes and have ability to design artwork with limited instruction. Min. 3, max. 6. Instructor: Fee: JWY204 Aalia Mujtaba (www.metaaliajewelry.com) $175members/$185 non-members Tuesdays, March 24 - May 19 (skip April 6) 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks Beginning Jewelry & Metalsmithing This course is for beginning and returning beginning students (never taken classes using an acetylene torch for fabrication of metal artwork and those having taken 3 weekly classes or less). Metalsmithing can be a relaxing, mind-stimulating and social activity as well and a creative outlet. In an effort to create deep understanding and enough practice to exceed the learning curve, we will work on one new project per quarter, focusing on a few of the following techniques: piercing (cutting), finishing (filing, sanding, polishing, oxidizing and patinas) and various techniques of soldering, texturing, and stone setting. Individual attention will encourage the development of personal style. Projects range from wearable art such as pendants, cuff links, earrings, rings, broaches to small sculptural pieces such as boxes and lockets. Teens and senior citizens welcome. Materials will be discussed in the first class; copper/brass metal and stones for projects could cost approx. $40 (silver could cost more). No prerequisite. Min. 5, max. 8. Instructor: Fee: JWY205 Catherine Goolsby (www.JewelryAndMetalsmithing.com) $155members/$165 non-members Wednesdays, April 15 - May 20 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Jewelry by Cat Goolsby 6 weeks 404.872.5338 Catherine Goolsby (www.JewelryAndMetalsmithing.com) $155 members/$165 non-members Wednesdays, March 18 - April 15 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Wednesdays, March 18 - April 15 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. editing. Students will produce their own ideas, get an assist with some story prompts, and create short animations. For inspiration we will watch short works of stop motion with simple, concise concepts and inventive use of a variety of materials. This class will include some basic instruction in narrative structure, stop motion craft, and film making techniques. All materials will be provided. 17 Instructor: Fee: JWY205 JWY206 C O U R A G E fall 2014 This course is for beginning and returning beginning students (never taken classes using an acetylene torch for fabrication of metal artwork and those having taken 3 weekly classes or less). Metalsmithing can be a relaxing, mind-stimulating and social activity as well and a creative outlet. In an effort to create deep understanding and enough practice to exceed the learning curve, we will work on one new project per quarter, focusing on a few of the following techniques: piercing (cutting), finishing (filing, sanding, polishing, oxidizing and patinas) and various techniques of soldering, texturing, and stone setting. Individual attention will encourage the development of personal style. Projects range from wearable art such as pendants, cuff links, earrings, rings, broaches to small sculptural pieces such as boxes and lockets. Teens and senior citizens welcome. Materials will be discussed in the first class; copper/brass metal and stones for projects could cost approx. $40 (silver could cost more). No prerequisite. Min. 5, max. 8. T R A D I T I O N D I S C I P L I N E www.callanwolde.org 18 class schedule Some Like It Hot: Torch-Fired Enamel new! Workshop with Visiting Artist Anne Havel Ever wanted to try enameling without a kiln? Turn off that electricity and join us. This is your low budget, low tech approach to enameling small objects or jewelry pieces that will leave you with the skills to do this at home. You will learn how to use liquid and transparent enamels, firescale, sgraffito techniques, under and over-firing for particular desired affects, and how to integrate them all. No matter the student’s skill level, there will be the opportunity to immerse oneself in new ideas and principles. Cold-connection and minimal soldering skill options for your piece(s) will be explored and discussed. Additional material fee of $10 per student is to be paid to Anne Havel. Teens with prior Callanwolde jewelry class experience are welcome. Min. 4; Max 8. Instructor: Fee: JWY208 Anne Havel $265 members/$275 non-members Saturday and Sunday, April 18 + 19 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 2 days Hip Hop 101 Learn from the best! D. Norris is an Atlanta native who has toured around the world. D. is an excellent and fun teacher, and this class is perfect for those with no experience to those with lots! Bring your enthusiasm. Instructor: D. Norris DNC221 Wednesdays, March 18 - May 20 (skip April 8) 8:00 – 9:00 p.m. 9 weeks Tuesday Night Guided Jam Sessions C O M M I T M E N T course is designed for the absolute beginner. Text for course: Matthias Young’s Beginning Guitar Method—available in the Apple iBookstore. or a printed version is available for purchase directly from the instructor for $20. Students will need to contact the instructor prior to the first class if a printed version is needed. matthias@ matthiasyoung.com Min. 3, max. 15 Instructor: Fee: MUS303 Matthias Young $125 members/$135 non-members Saturdays, April 18 - May 9 12:00 – 12:50 p.m. 5 weeks Alla Prima Portrait Painting Jason Espey’s popular course in the Alla Prima approach to portrait painting returns for another session! Each week as Jason leads students through a step-by-step demonstration leading to the likeness of the sitter and students will work on a new painting each week as well. Working with a model, Jason, a Studio Incamminati graduate and former Fellow, will teach composition, proportion, shape (both positive and negative), planes of the head and value gradation. Supply list online. Min. 6, max. 10. Instructor: Fee: PAD201 Jason Espey (jasonespey.com) $220 members/$230 non-members + one-time model fee $30 Mondays, March 23 - May 4 (skip April 6) 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. 6 weeks Professional musician Thomas Avery will spend time each class teaching and discussing various genres (jazz, blues, funk, etc.) and then, everyone will put that knowledge to use - playing music together, gaining confidence and learning or developing their improvisational skills. Bring the instrument you are comfortable with! Min. 3, max. 9. Instructor: Fee: MUS301 Thomas Avery $150 members/$160 non-members Tuesdays, March 24 - May 19 (skip April 7) 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Matthias Young $125 members/$135 non-members Wednesdays, March 25 - April 29 (skip April 8) 7:00 – 7:50 p.m. 5 weeks Beginning Guitar Learn to play guitar in your choice of musical style! In this five-week course, you’ll be guided by Callanwolde’s Head of Guitar and Atlanta Guitar Clinic instructor, Matthias Young in learning the basic fundamentals of playing guitar. This Jerushia Graham $175 members/$185 non-members Tuesdays, March 24 - May 5 (skip April 7) 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. 6 weeks Joy of Chinese Brush Students will learn about the secret of Chinese brush painting concept “less is more” and learn to apply this idea to your own compositions. Chinese brush painting is an art form that combines technical skill with spiritual undertones. It Incorporates Taoist principles about nature and requires artists to use their hearts and minds in their artwork. In The Joy of Chinese Brush Painting class students will learn traditional Chinese brushstroke techniques and how to use waterbased art media, such as ink and watercolors on rice paper. Students will discover these ancient techniques while painting traditional subjects of nature, such as, bamboo and flowers and simple landscapes. All skill levels are welcome. All supplies are included. Min. 6, max. 12. Shijun Huang Munns (www.ShijunArt.weebly.com) $175 members / $185 non-members Tuesdays, April 14 - May 19 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 5 weeks Modern Art Techniques Electric Guitar 101 Instructor: Fee: MUS302 Practicing artist Jerushia Graham was awarded her MFA in Book Arts/Printmaking from the University of The Arts in Philadelphia, and teaches in such places as Kennesaw State, Spelman College and Art Institute of Atlanta. She will teach the basic terminology and beginning techniques of bookbinding; students will create several different types of non-adhesive (no glue) bindings including pamphlet stitch, a long stitch binding, and a link stitch binding, and others as time allows. Each of these bindings will make great journals or sketchbooks. No prior experience necessary! Supply list online. Min. 8, max. 10. Instructor: Fee: PAD203 8 weeks In this five-week course, you’ll be guided by Callanwolde’s Head of Guitar and Atlanta Guitar Clinic instructor, Matthias Young in learning the basic fundamentals of playing electric guitar. This course is designed for the beginning to early intermediate guitarist. Text for course: Metal Guitar Method by Matthias Young. http:// matthiasyoung.com/metal-guitar-method.html Min. 3, max. 15 Bookbinding: Making Journals and Sketchbooks Instructor: Fee: PAD202 Adult Fine Arts I M A G I N A T I O N Quick Painting Study by Jason Espey Painting with Style for Beginners Acrylic Students learn basic brush techniques and the art of mixing color, with special attention given to the development of individual painting style. We will paint from still life and emphasize the development of the painting from the ground up. Ms. Hatch believes in helping the student bring out what is below the surface of what one sees in order not to be overwhelmed by detail. Her non-traditional approach to teaching allows the student to feel comfortable painting while learning. Supply list online. Min. 5, max. 10. Instructor: Fee: PAD206 Sarah Hatch $180 members / $190 non-members Mondays, March 23 - May 4 (skip April 6) 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 8 weeks Learn a variety of painting techniques while studying the styles of the modern masters. Course will introduce the student to Impressionism, Pointillism, collage, Surrealism, abstraction, Pop Art, along with other art movements whose innovation of technique is notable. Through studying examples of art along with actual studio practice, students will study color theory, color mixture, methods of paint application, how to paint from life, and how to paint from imagination. A great course for both beginning students as well as for intermediate students who want to continue developing their skills. Returning students always learn new techniques and move forward in their art-making! Supply list online. Min. 6, max. 14. Instructor: Fee: PAD204 Suzy Ferriss $125 members/$135 non-members Wednesdays, March 25 - April 22 (skip April 8) 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 4 weeks I N N O V A T I O N T R A D I T I O N C O U R A G E The illusions of perspective, three dimensionality, and movement. Moods such as excitement, drama, mystery, and grief. The sensations of cold and warmth. Even the feeling of hunger. How can color evoke such varied responses? Study the use of color by the modern masters and learn how! This studio course introduces students to the use of color in modern art while teaching them the necessary techniques to work with various types of color media. Drawing and painting from both life and imagination, students will learn the wonderfully expressive power of color. A great course for both beginning and intermediate students. Supply list online. Min. 4, max. 14. Self-Expression & Exploration Oil Painting Thomas Key (www.thomaskeyart.com) $170 members / $180 non-members Thursdays, March 26 - May 21 (skip April 9) 7:00 – 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks Painting with Oils Demystified Join a wonderfully creative space where the secrets of creating original art can be yours! Each class is designed to help you learn a basic acrylic and oil painting technique, so you can build your skills and improve your paintings. Students will acquire basic painting skills, color theory, how to mix colors and use different brush types and various techniques of brushstrokes. Learn the basics of good composition and design in an atmosphere of fun, learning and self - expression through creative arts. Ideal for the beginner or students with some previous sketching experience. More advanced students are also welcome and can build upon their skills and learn how to critique their own work. Supply list online. Min. 6, max. 12. Shijun Huang Munns $165 members / $175 non-members Wednesdays, April 15 - May 20 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. Instructor: Fee: PAD209 4 weeks Joy of Art: Acrylic and Oil Painting Instructor: Fee: PAD207 Come join this fun and exciting class focusing on rendering portraits in Charcoal and Pastel exclusively! All work will be done from photo reference supplied by the student of someone they would like to draw. The instructor will demonstrate several drawings showing techniques, and will work with each student helping achieve successful likenesses using the deep, velvety black softness of charcoal and colorful chalk pastels. Tom has received numerous commissions over the years and has sold many pieces at auctions and to private collectors. In addition, he was recently published in North Light Books’ “Strokes of Genius 3: The Best of Drawing. Supply list online. Min. 5, max. 8. 6 weeks This class is designed to guide students to find their inner artist, and explore the conscious and subconscious ideas that have driven painters to paint for ages. Based on the idea that the best way Designed for both the beginner and experienced painter, in this course you will be introduced to the language of painting and the use of color and composition to create realistic still lifes/ portraits in oils. Relax and learn in a non-stressful environment and learn to use water-miscible oils from a professional artist. Returning students always learn new techniques and move forward in their art-making! Supply list online; some materials provided. Min. 4, max. 11. Instructor: Fee: PAD210 Patrick Hobaugh (www.pathobaugh.com) $165 members / $175 non-members Fridays, March 27 - May 14 (skip April 10) 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 7 weeks Friday Night Figure Studio encourages creativity in drawing or painting the figure. A model is provided and participants are encouraged to choose their own medium of artistic expression. There is a classroom monitor but no instruction – Ideal for the independent artist of all skill levels. Model’s fee included in tuition. Min. 5, max. 10. $85 members/$95 non-members Fridays, March 27 - May 21 (skip April 10) 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. Instructors: Jessica Levine Fee: $215 members/$225 non-members HRT202 Wednesday + Thursday, April 1 + 2 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 2 days Direct Observational Painting in the Open Air 3-Day Plein Air Painting Workshop new! Visiting Artist Tony Griffin will instruct students in the fine art of painting outside. Using Callanwolde’s beautiful acreage as subject, Tony will present demonstrations and work alongside students, offering advice and critiques. This is a wonderful opportunity that coincides with the Olmstead Plein Air Festival just down the street from our campus. Tony Griffin is one of North Carolina’s most accomplished painters. His work is breathtaking in its beauty and simplicity and demonstrates the strong personal connection he feels for the North Carolina mountain landscape. “His landscapes, which are often done ‘en plein air’ (on location) are tranquil, thoughtful and poetic, as if stumbled on by the viewer for the very first time,” said Jane Grau of the Visual Arts Critic. Griffin has built a strong reputation as both a plein-air landscape painter and portrait artist of note. Even though his style has loosened with time and experience, the strong classical training still forms a foundation of all of his creations. Intermediate to Advanced Student Most Welcome; Beginners are encouraged! Min. 5, max.12 Instructors: Tony Griffin Fee: $265 members/$275 non-members PAD212 Friday - Sunday, April 24 - 26 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 3 days Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Figure Studio / Life Drawing Fee: PAD211 new! Fresh from her artist residency at A Studio in the Woods, a program of Tulane University, West Virginia-based environmental artist Jessica Levine makes a pit stop at Callanwolde to instruct us on the ways of the bees. Using all natural materials, Jessica will help each participant create a beefriendly sculpture to take home to their own yards. No art experience required – just a desire to learn about and love cultivators! A great class for those interested in environmental/earth art. Min. 5, max. 12 8 weeks Students will discover their innate creativity and develop their artistic ability as they follow exercises from the text, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain. Introducing students to a variety of media and techniques, this is a great class for both beginning and intermediate students. Be amazed as you watch your drawing skills dramatically improve through this innovative approach to learning art! Great for the beginning or intermediate level artist. Supply list online. Min. 4, max. 14. Instructor: Fee: PAD213 Suzy Ferriss $115 Saturday, March 21 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 day 404.872.5338 The Expressive Power of Color Suzy Ferriss $125 members/$135 non-members Wednesdays, April 29 - May 20 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 6 weeks Introduction to Portrait in Charcoal & Pastel Watercolor by Denise Nogueiras Instructor: Fee: PAD205 Nat Emerson $175 members/$185 non-members Thursdays, April 16 - May 21 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Cultivating the Bees in 3-D 19 Instructor: Fee: PAD208 Art Workshops fall 2014 to learn is through instructed experimentation, this class is suitable for both new and continuing painters. Includes basic instruction for using oil paints and oil painting mediums, as well as creating good composition, subject matter and concepts. Class includes one-on-one discussions and group critiques. Students are encouraged to create their own compositions in class on day one. Supply list and further instructions online. Min. 6, max. 9. D I S C I P L I N E C O M M I T M E N T Photography Basic/Intermediate Camera & Darkroom Students will use/learn film cameras and darkroom procedures for black and white printing. We welcome repeating students and those with darkroom experience to work on individual projects and get exposure to mediumformat cameras or new techniques, papers and toning procedures. Registered students have access to darkroom outside of class time. Supplies and Equipment: Bring your camera and manual to the first class. Students are required to supply their own film and paper. Tuition includes chemical fees and daily access to darkroom outside of class. Max. 10. 3-Day Plein Air Painting Workshop with Tony Griffin 20 class schedule Direct Observational Painting in the Open Air (Plein Air) www.callanwolde.org I M A G I N A T I O N Instructor: Fee: PHO201 David Damon ([email protected]) $190 members/$200 non-members Wednesdays, March 25 - May 20 (skip April 8) 6:45 - 9:15 p.m. 8 weeks Advanced Black and White Darkroom Technique 980 Briarcliff Rd. NE Atlanta, GA 30306 404-872-5338 Callanwolde.org Friday-Sunday, April 24 - 26 10:00 am - 4:00 pm $265 members/ $275 non-members Registration Online Visit us online: Callanwolde.org Collage Workshop Join us for an amazing opportunity to work with multimedia artist Luzene Hill, who will lead this weekend-long collage workshop. Collage is the sum of its parts; explore this easily accessible form of art-making as you learn to manipulate, juxtapose and combine images, patterns, textures and color in an informal setting in which individual expression is enthusiastically encouraged. An introduction of the history of collage will be included. A native Atlantan and an experienced teacher, Luzene Hill is a member of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee and has exhibited her non-objective collages, sculptures, drawings and installations in galleries and museums across the country and internationally. This workshop was well-attended last session, and Luzene has expanded the time and curriculum – Perfect for new or returning students – No experience necessary. Supply list online; bring a sack lunch. Min. 6, max. 14. Instructor: Fee: PAD214 Luzene Hill $175 Friday, May 1, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Saturday + Sunday, May 2 + 3 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 3 days Advanced Collage Workshop new! For those who participated in Luzene Hill’s Collage Workshops this fall, winter or spring sessions, she has created an advanced workshop to take you to the next level. Sure to inspire, Luzene looks forward to working with you to develop your art and your artistic voice. Supply list online; bring a sack lunch. Min. 6, max. 14. Instructor: Fee: PAD215 Luzene Hill $135 Saturday + Sunday, May 16 + 17 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. new! Take your Black and White printing to the next level. In this class we will explore advanced printing techniques that will greatly enhance your print quality. We will cover Archival printing on fiber-base papers, Selenium-toning and other toning techniques, as well as advanced Burning and Dodging techniques. This class is not about making a bunch of prints quickly - it’s about making a few prints that are stunning. Prerequisite: Experience and comfort in darkroom printing. Min. 6, max. 8 Instructor: Fee: PHO202 Steven Schaefer $225 members/$235 non-members Saturdays, April 18 & 25 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 2 days 2 days 20 Watercolor Techniques to Get Your Painting Started This workshop invites the beginning artist to explore 20 techniques and options to apply pigment in the watercolor medium. We will explore finding a balance between spontaneity and control. Thru many exercises, the student will leave with their own arsenal of techniques to get their painting started as well as an understanding of color theory, realism vs. abstract approaches, and traditional and modern watercolor techniques. No experience necessary, just the urge to learn and create. Hope you can join us! Supply list online; bring a sack lunch. Min. 6, max. 10. Instructor: Fee: PAD216 Denise Nogueiras $115 Saturday, April 18 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 day Photo by Steve Schaefer Digital Lightroom new! Using the application Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, this class will teach you how to edit and manipulate your own digital photos to enhance your compositions, color correct, fix mistakes, digitally burn, and create all of the affects one might expect from a darkroom. Using your own laptop and the 30-day free trial for this I N N O V A T I O N program, Lightroom is user-friendly and does everything a digital photographer – amateur or not – needs to do. Min. 6, max. 8. Instructor: Fee: PHO203 Steven Schaefer $165 members/$175 non-members Tuesdays, April 22 - May 12 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. 4 weeks Instructor: Fee: WRI201 Memye Curtis Tucker, Ph.D. $130 members/$140 non-members Saturdays, Mar. 21, Apr. 11, Apr. 25, May 9 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 4 sessions Indigo Dye Workshop Become a Better Knitter new! In this exciting new hands-on workshop, we will learn to fold, wrap, wad, tie and finally, dye silk scarves with fabric artist extraordinaire, Nell Ziroli. There will be a magical, natural Indigo dye vat, juxtaposed with vivid and bright synthetic colors for us to work with, and we will learn to “set” our projects in the microwave. All supplies, including three silk scarves, disposable gloves, and dyes are included. Min. 4, max. 10. Instructor: Fee: TEX201 Nell Ziroli $145 members/$155 non-members Saturday, May 23 12:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Get That Project Done! new! Nell Ziroli http://knitnellknit.blogspot.com/ $155 members/$165 non-members Thursdays, April 16 - 30 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 3 weeks You can knit + purl - now take it to the next levels with master knitter and well-regarded teacher, Nell Ziroli! Classes will focus on: Cast-ons and edging choices; Bind-offs and endings; Mirrored Increases and Decreases; Short Rows; Picking up vertically, adding eyelet buttonholes, both extended and double, a great 2 row buttonhole. Joining techniques include : Grafting, mattress stitch, Running Stitch, Whip Stitch, 3 Needle Bind Off, Seaming Horizontal to Vertical. There will be a numerous handouts. Min. 4, max. 10. Instructor: Fee: TEX203 1 day Languishing in the back of the closet, or at the bottom of the drawer is that unfinished knitting project…or 2. Bring it in for expert advice and encouragement. We can go over the pattern, get back on track and make a plan for completion. There will be a lot of instruction, discussion and tricks + tips for everyone. Bring all of the bits of the project and a notebook. Min. 4, max. 8. Instructor: Fee: TEX202 new! 6 week session, 2 hours per class, 4 minimum / 10 maximum 150. Nell Ziroli http://knitnellknit.blogspot.com/ $155 members/$165 non-members Mondays, March 23 - May 4 (skip April 6) 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 6 weeks Grey Turns to Color: Composition Beginning Floor Loom Weaving Beginning students will learn the basics of floor loom weaving and have a choice of three projects to weave. Supplies are included in the tuition. Min. 6, max. 9. Instructor: Fee: TEX204 Christine Stanton $170 members/$180 non-members Tuesdays, March 24 - May 19 (skip April 7) 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. 8 weeks Memoir I: Reading It and Writing It Introduction to the art of the memoir in which a writer takes the reader back to a part of his or her life that was unusually vivid or intense and travels far below the surface. Students can expect to have written and revised 30 pages before individual conferences on the last night of class. An outside speaker and oral reports are included. Min. 6, max. 10. Instructor: Fee: WRI202 Annual Spring Pottery Show June Akers Seese $165 members/$175 non-members Wednesdays, March 25 - May 20 (skip April 8) 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks Advanced Memoir Seminar A class for writers who have completed a memoir seminar at Callanwolde and have instructor’s permission. Outside speakers and oral reports. Students can expect to have written and revised 40 pages of new work. They are also encouraged to submit excerpts to “little” literary magazines and read excerpts at the Annual Memoir Reading Event at Callanwolde’s Samuel Goldman Retreat. This performance and the champagne reception attracts a full house each November. Min. 6, Max. 8. Instructor: Fee: WRI203 June Akers Seese $175 members/$185 non-members Tuesdays, March 24 - May 19 (skip April 7) 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Functional, decorative and sculptural ceramic works by the pottery program assistants and instructors will be on display for the public at Callanwolde in the unique setting of the Callanwolde Conservatory. Come view the work of contemporary potters in a historical setting. Pieces will be for sale for you to take home and enjoy. 8 weeks 980 Briarcliff Rd. NE Atlanta, GA 30306 404-872-5338 Callanwolde.org Preview Opening: Friday, April 24 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm Saturday and Sunday,April 25 - 26 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Location: Callanwolde Conservatory Visit us online: Callanwolde.org 404.872.5338 Four intensive sessions to help beginning and advanced poets find and focus their poems and revise in the light of contemporary practice. The workshop will include exercises, discussions of craft, and optional reading and writing assignments. Numerous poems written in this workshop have won awards and appeared in literary magazines and the poets’ books from Persea and other presses. Please register at Callanwolde, then for opening discussion, please email two poems marked “Poetry Workshop” to [email protected] by March 14. Also, please bring 8 copies of each poem to the first class meeting. Adults only; open to all levels. Max. 8. Textiles 21 Poetry Workshop C O U R A G E fall 2014 Writing T R A D I T I O N D I S C I P L I N E Intermediate Handbuilding* For a continuation of the winter session, the intermediate weavers will weave their gray structures from winter quarter into color, or a project of their choice. Intermediate students should come to the first class prepared to discuss their ideas and yarns to execute the project. Min. 6, max. 9. Instructor: Fee: TEX205 Christine Stanton $170 members/$185 non-members Tuesdays, March 24 - May 19 (skip April 7) 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. 8 weeks www.callanwolde.org 22 class schedule Grey Turns to Color: Composition Intermediate Floor Loom Weaving C O M M I T M E N T Weaving by Christine Stanton Those with at least two quarters handbuilding experience will learn more advanced non-wheel techniques. Emphasis placed on form, surface and expression. Intermediate Pottery* Students will learn to refine their wheel-throwing technique, with emphasis on enhancing the thrown form. At least two quarters of throwing experience, plus a basic knowledge of handbuilding is recommended. Introduction to the potter’s wheel, for beginning and intermediate students. Basic throwing skills will be taught, as well as design and decorative techniques for functional pottery forms. Mondays, March 30 - May 18 POT205 Intermediate Handbuilding POT206 Intermediate Pottery (Soda Firing) Tuesdays, March 31 - May 19 POT207 Handbuilding POT208 Pottery on the Wheel Sandy Culp Bill Buckner Mike Klapthor Jennie Ashcraft Ana Vizurraga Vernon Smith Glenn Dair *New students to Callanwolde Pottery must enroll in Handbuilding or Pottery on the Wheel, regardless of prior experience. Thursdays, April 2 - May 21 POT212 Handbuilding POT213 Pottery on the Wheel Laurie Steele Eric Strange MORNINGS 9:30 a.m. - Noon Fridays, April 3 - May 22 POT214 Handbuilding POT215 Pottery on the Wheel Angela Bush Mary Cobb Mondays, March 30 - May 18 POT201 Handbuilding Glenn Dair Tuesdays, March 31 - May 19 POT202 Pottery on the Wheel Glenn Dair Wednesdays, April 1 - May 20 POT203 Intermediate Handbuilding Glenn Dair Thursdays, April 2 - May 21 POT204 Intermediate Pottery Glenn Dair Pottery Workshop Raku Firing with Rick Berman This hands-on firing workshop will help participants learn to control the effects of copperbased and crackle raku glazes. Participants may bring a maximum of ten bisque-fired pieces to fire (no slip-cast work, plates, or large flats, and no bowls over 6” in diameter). All glazes and firing included. Bring lunch! Min. 8, max. 10 Instructor: Fee: POT216 Handbuilding Pottery on the Wheel EVENINGS 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. Wednesdays, April 1 - May 20 POT209 Handbuilding POT210 Intermediate Pottery POT211 Studio Procedures ($85/$95) Adult Pottery Recommended first clay course. All levels will learn the expressive potential of pinch, coil, and slab construction. I M A G I N A T I O N Rick Berman $100 members/$110 non-members Saturday, May 30 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 1 day Raku Workshop with Rick Berman POTTERY FEES & SUPPLIES Unless otherwise noted, fees are: 185 members/$200 non-members $ The tuition includes a $40 fee, which covers the cost of 25-lb. bag of stoneware clay, glazes, and 2,000 cubic inches of glaze firing. Additional clay and tools may be purchased from the Pottery Department. Firing methods include Raku, cone six oxidation, Salt, Soda, and cone ten reduction. All work fired at Callanwolde must be produced in the Pottery Program studios (no outside work allowed). Students may access the studios on weekends and most afternoons for practice at no additional cost. ALL ADULT POTTERY CLASSES ARE 8 WEEKS MAXIMUM ENROLLMENT PER CLASS IS 12 STUDENTS This hands-on firing workshop will help participants learn to control the effects of copper-based and crackle raku glazes. Spend the day with other pottery enthusiasts practicing this incredible firing technique. Participants may bring a maximum of ten bisque-fired pots to fire (no slip-cast work, plates or large flats, please). All glazes and firing included. Bring a sack lunch. 980 Briarcliff Rd. NE Atlanta, GA 30306 404-872-5338 Callanwolde.org Saturday, May 30 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Visit us online: Callanwolde.org I N N O V A T I O N T R A D I T I O N C O U R A G E Callanwolde Registration Spring Quarter 2015 Registration begins Monday, February 23, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. STUDENT AGE REQUIREMENTS: Financial Need Scholarships: All classes are for students 18 years and older unless the listing describes them as for children or teens. See course descriptions for details. Callanwolde offers scholarships based on financial need for all of our classes and programs. To find out more information, please call 404-872-5338 or email [email protected] CANCELLATIONS: MAILING LIST: REGISTRATION PROCEDURE: Registrations are accepted in the Callanwolde Administrative Offices between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Students may register: CONFIRMATION: (2) by telephone with credit card, call 404.872.5338. Due to postage costs, students DO NOT receive confirmation of registration. Unless you are otherwise notified by telephone, classes will start on the days, dates and times listed in this course catalog. (3) in person. (4) by mail; registrations may be mailed in early and will be processed on November 10. To register by mail, complete the form below and send check or credit card information to: Registration Callanwolde Fine Arts Center 980 Briarcliff Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30306 REFUND POLICY: PLEASE READ ME To withdraw from a class: • Students must notify the registration office by phone, mail, or in person; e-mails are not acceptable notification for withdrawal. Make checks payable to CALLANWOLDE. No post-dated checks will be accepted. Callanwolde will charge $15.00 for each returned check. • Students must notify the registration office at least five business days before the first class meeting in order to receive a refund less a $20.00 withdrawal fee per class. Please note: Registrations are not accepted by fax or e-mail. • NO REFUNDS OR TRANSFERS WILL BE MADE AFTER THAT TIME. Contracts are already signed with the instructors, who are paid according to the number of students registered. ABSENTEE POLICY: Callanwolde is not responsible for classes missed due to student absence. Please discuss unavoidable absences with the instructor. • Refunds take 1–2 weeks to process. Inclement Weather Policy Monday-Friday: Callanwolde will be closed and classes will be cancelled if DeKalb County Schools are closed due to inclement weather. Watch your local TV stations for information on school closings. Saturday: Our phone message will announce any cancellations. Call 404.872.5338 for information. MEMBERSHIP LEVELS & INFORMATION: Callanwolde members provide annual support of the Arts Center including its art education and outreach programs and preserving the national historic Callanwolde estate. We are extremely grateful for their contributions and excited to expand membership benefits, creating opportunities for Callanwolde community members to make a greater impact and enjoy more access. Depending on your preferred membership level, benefits can include: · Discounts on classes · Free tickets to special events · Early registration privileges · Complimentary room rentals · And much more! To become a member and receive immediate discounts on your classes, please fill out the form below. When you enclose payment, you may select the lower member rate for your classes. Enclose both your membership request and class payment in order to receive the discount. Memberships are valid for one calendar year, and apply to those classes for which you register from this date. Memberships are not retroactive. Visit the Callanwolde website for membership levels and their benefits at www.callanwolde.org, or call: 404-872-5338. Yes, I’d like to become a member! CALLANWOLDE REGISTRATION FORM All members receive $5 discount to all events and concerts, discounts on classes, and more. See callanwolde.org/giving/membership/ or call 404-872-5338 Student Name _ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ If student is under 18: Birthdate ________________ Parent’s name ________________________________________________________________________ Address _ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City/State _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Zip ___________________________ Day Phone ______________________________________________________ Evening Phone _________________________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Class # Class Title Start Date I am a: q Non-member: pay non-member class fee qMember: Membership No.________ Exp. Date_______ q New Member: Include annual membership fee (see right) * Scholarship Donation: In addition to my enrollment payment, I would like to donate to provide scholarship money for children and underserved adults to take classes at Callanwolde. I understand that priority will be given to those living in DeKalb County; this donation is tax-deductible. I would prefer to receive your catalog by: I am paying by: q Check q Mail q Cash q Email q Credit Card Time Fee Please note that memberships are donations and are non-refundable. Annual membership fees: q $50 Friend of Callanwolde (covers one person) q $30 Student (covers one person age 18 and under) q $30 Senior Citizen (65+/covers one person) q $75 Family (If family level, please list below other members of family at same address) q q q q q 100 Sustainer q NEW Convenience option! Check here and we will $ 500 Associate automatically renew your same $ membership level next year 1,000 Patron via credit card $ 5,000 Director $ 10,000 Callanwolde Partnership $ Membership Fee (see right) Family Names: _________________________________________________ Scholarship Donation * _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Total Make check payable to Callanwolde. q Money Order Name as it appears on charge card _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Card Number ______________________________________________________________________ Exp. date __________________________________ mail to: Callanwolde Fine Arts Center 980 Briarcliff Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30306 PUBLICITY WAIVER: Occasionally, Callanwolde takes photos of classes or events for publicity purposes. If you prefer not to have your picture or your child’s picture taken during such an event, please tell the photographer or notify the Publicity Office in advance. 404.872.5338 (1) online at www.callanwolde.org. Students are automatically placed on the mailing list. If you wish to receive e-mails about events at Callanwolde, include your e-mail address on the form. 23 Callanwolde Fine Arts Center reserves the right to cancel any class due to insufficient enrollment. Full refunds are issued for cancelled classes. We make every effort to notify students of postponements and cancellations at least 24 hours before the first scheduled class. Dates and times are subject to change as necessary. Callanwolde may elect to postpone a class in order to accept additional registrations to meet minimum enrollment requirements. fall 2014 Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that no student’s space will be held without full payment of all class fees. Registrations mailed in early will not be processed until the first day of registration. Registrations are accepted up to the first day of each class if space is available; however, please register 1 week before class begins. Credit card payments are automatically deposited and cannot be used to hold a space until cash or check payments are delivered. Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID STONE MOUNTAIN, GA Permit #1037 Callanwolde Fine Arts Center 980 Briarcliff Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30306 404.872.5338 www.callanwolde.org TIME DATED MATERIAL Callanwolde Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday 10AM-8PM Saturdays 10AM-3PM Closed Sundays Create something new and exciting. Work side-by-side with world-class visual and performing artists. Study both traditional and cutting-edge art forms. Engage in the life of your community through creation and performance. Explore your art form’s boundaries. Disseminate: Paintings by Kellie Romany March 13 – May 8, 2015 Opening reception: Friday, March 13, 7-9 PM Free for Callanwolde members General admission: $5 Gallery Hours Monday - Friday, 10 AM - 8 PM Saturday 10 AM - 3 PM www.kellieromany.com KELLIE ROMANY is a painter. Her works are elemental, corporal, and free from artificiality in both color and form. The auras, color, bleeds, clots, rings, and rippling waveforms in her work recall bodily forms, natural phenomena, and race. Passage Oil on Canvas 46” X 46”, 2014 Romany’s approach to painting is as physical and bare as her work: she manipulates the tint with her hands, watching for rather than forcing reactions. When working on a large scale she rushes from one end of the canvas to the next, catching and re-distributing the movement and placement of color to build layers over time. Fragments of thought from her family, news that engages femininity, and sincere curiosity about how to comprehend all the inherent contradictions of her experience inform Romany’s painting. Romany received a Masters of Fine Arts in Painting from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2011 and a Bachelors of Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2008. Romany has exhibited both nationally and internationally, including Stan McCollum Gallery in Atlanta, Sullivan Galleries in Chicago, Parade Ground Gallery in New York, Amel Bourouina Gallery in Berlin, Germany, and Minninger Gallery in Cologne, Germany.
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