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From Blob to Frog
with Kelsey Wailes
From Blob to Frog
Make a frog! From a sinple blob of clay to cute little finished froggy, explore how creating simple shapes and adding them together can make a unique and complex sculpt that is fun and easy to teach to your friends! Students will sculpt, cook, sand, and paint their work.
Date and time: July 18 10-3
Minimum Age of Student: ( usually 18 or older but you may include younger like 12-16 with a parent who also registers )
Materials Student Should Bring (from home or purchase, with names of suppliers.) A photo of a frog they like
Instructor bio: Kelsey Wailes is a professional artist who teaches and sells her wares up and down the east coast and online. She has been working with polymer clay for 15+ years and loves sharing this versatile and fun art medium with her kid and adult students alike.
Jr. Visual Arts Summer Camp
with Lacy Newhouse
Ages: 5 - 8
For Ages: 5 - 8
Description: This camp is designed to ignite your creativity and passion for the arts through a series of engaging art projects. Each day will be a new adventure as we explore various techniques, styles, and mediums.
Members receive 10% off with promo code MEMBER
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Theatre Camp Middle School Session
with Lora Strosnider
Ages: 11 - 13
For Ages: 11-13
Description: In this week full of theatre fun, campers will produce a play. Students will discover the world of theatre through improvisation games, drama exercises, and technical theatre training. All campers will have a moment to shine! The performance will begin at 3 p.m. on Friday, August 7th.
Members receive 10% off with promo code MEMBER
Young Poets Writing Workshop
with Wayne Beckles
Ages: 13 - 17
Poetry Writing Workshop Brief Overview
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Day 1 – Finding Your Voice & Starting to Write
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Day 2 – Imagery, Sound & Figurative Language
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Day 3 – Form, Line, & Structure
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Day 4 – Revision & Workshop Practice
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Day 5 – Performance, Publishing & Next Steps
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Textbook: Mood Music by Wayne Beckles
Twisted Handled Melon Basket
with Sharon Schaeffer
A walk through the woods will often allow you to find interesting twisted vines or sticks suitable for a basket handle. This basket uses a found handle to form a rib melon basket. A variety of reed, sea grass, and other fibers will be available to weave the basket. The basic frame with the initial ribs atached to the stick handle will be provided. Instructions adding secondary ribs will be stressed.
Take the Stage Elementary
with Lora Strosnider
For Ages: 8-10
Class Description: This drama class is designed to boost students self-esteem and explore their creativity without the pressure of learning lines. The young actors-to-be will learn basic theatre skills, public speaking skills, short & long term improvisation, and spontaneity through games and exercises. All in a fun, fast-paced, and supportive environment.
Every Thursday in October except the 29th, come join us for a Magic Show!
Members receive 10% off with promo code MEMBER
Take the Stage Middle!
with Lora Strosnider
For Ages: 11 - 13
Class Description: This drama class is designed to boost students self-esteem and explore their creativity without the pressure of learning lines. The young actors-to-be will learn basic theatre skills, public speaking skills, short & long term improvisation, and spontaneity through games and exercises. All in a fun, fast-paced, and supportive environment.
Every Thursday in October!
Members receive 10% off with promo code MEMBER
LANDSCAPE PAINTING FROM PHOTOS
with Eric Westbrook
Join artist and instructor Eric Westbrook in developing and improving your landscape painting skills. Instructor will be demonstrating with oil paint, but students are welcome to use acrylics if they prefer.
In this workshop, students will learn the fundamentals of landscape painting. Basic painting techniques will be explored. Focus will be on composition, color, atmosphere, and contrast in a painting. Each class will consist of a demonstration and individual critiques. All levels and materials welcome.
Bring your own or utilize Arts Council supplies of acrylic paint, brushes and mixed media paper, included in the cost of the class. Both standing and table easels available.
Classes will be 10/3,10/10,10/24 from 1:30-3:30PM and can be taken as a series or for just one session.
Eric Westbrook is a painter, illustrator, and art instructor living and working in the Washington DC area. Current and former teaching venues include The Yellow Barn at Glen Echo, The Smithsonian, and VisArts in Rockville, MD.