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PROGRAM GUIDE Fall 2014 • Classes • Workshops • Adults • Children • Teens • Outreach • Galleries • Gardens • Heritage Center • Winter Garden Drawing Fiber Arts Ceramics Sculpture Fall I Session: August 18 to October 11 Fall II Session: October 20 to December 13 Photography Painting

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Register now! Crealdé School of Art Fall I Session: Aug. 18-Oct. 11 Fall II Session: Oct. 20-Dec. 13 Three easy ways to register: ONLINE: http://www.crealde.org Early Discount ($10 off per person) Code! Fall I, effective through Aug. 9: 14FALLONE Fall II, effective through Sept. 27: 14FALLTWO PNONE: 407.671.1886 IN-PERSON: 600 Saint Andrews Blvd., Winter Park, FL 32792

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Page 1: Final 2014 program guide fall i and fall ii 2014

PROGRAM GUIDE

Fall 2014

• Classes

• Workshops

• Adults

• Children

• Teens

• Outreach

• Galleries

• Gardens

• Heritage Center

• Winter Garden

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Ceramics SculptureFall I Session: August 18 to October 11

Fall II Session: October 20 to December 13

Photography

Painting

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2 Crealdé School of Art Fall I: 8/18–10/11 • Fall II: 10/20–12/13 • 2014

Continuing through Oct. 25, 2014Business as Community Life: Winter Park 2013This documentary project is a collaboration between Crealdé and the Winter Park History Museum. As a reflection of contemporary culture, a cross section of businesses was photographed, creating a historic record for the future. Twelve advanced Crealdé students, under the direction of professional documentary photographers Peter Schreyer and Sherri Bunye, captured 27 businesses, chosen for their historic architecture or long-term presence in the community.

Opening Aug. 18 through Nov. 4, 2014The Last Harvest: A History and Tribute to the Life and Work of the Farmworkers on Lake ApopkaThis documentary project traces the life of muck farmworkers whose way of life came to an abrupt end in 1998. Under the guidance of Crealdé docu-mentary photographers Faith Amon and Peter Schreyer, youths from farmworker families were trained in the skills of documentary photography and captured the historic last season of muck farming in Central Florida. Opening reception and gallery talk, 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28.

Aug. 8 and 9Cup-A-Thon XXXShop for one-of-a-kind handmade cups and bowls at this festival annual fundraiser held by the Ceramics and Sculpture departments. Hours: 7-10 p.m. Friday, 4-9 p.m. Saturday at Crealdé School of Art, Winter Park.

Dec. 6 and 714th Annual Crealdé Holiday SaleEstablished and emerging Central Florida artists exhibit their arts and crafts along the shores of Lake Sterling in the sculpture garden, including pottery, sculpture, paintings, jewelry, prints and other creations. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday at Crealdé School of Art, Winter Park.

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EXHIBITIONS August-December 2014

Crealdé School of Art is a community-based nonprofit art organization established in 1975, featuring an affordable, sequential curricu-lum of over 100 studio courses and workshops in painting, drawing, photography, ceramics, sculpture and related media for adults and children, with hands-on experience empha-sized. Also, Crealdé offers an award-winning scholarship and outreach program to special populations from the diverse Central Florida community. Our two galleries offer changing multidisciplinary visual art exhibitions by art-ists from Florida, the nation and the world. Central Florida’s only contemporary sculpture garden showcases over 60 outdoor pieces of art. A limited number of classes are held at the Jes-sie Brock Community Center in Winter Garden.Crealdé’s main campus is located off Aloma Av-enue at 600 St. Andrews Blvd., Winter Park, FL, 32792. The office and galleries are open 9 a.m-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Fri-day and Saturday. Phone 407-671-1886.

The Hannibal Square Heritage Center

Crealdé’s community annex represents a part-nership with the City of Winter Park, and pays tribute to the past, present and future contribu-tions of Winter Park’s African-American com-munity through a unique collection of historic photographs and oral histories. Established by Crealdé in 2007, the center also features visual art exhibitions and educational programs that explore Southern folklore and cultural preser-vation. Visit and share an inspiring history told by the people who have lived it! Free admission. The Heritage Center is located in downtown Winter Park, 642 New England Ave., Winter Park, FL, 32789. The center galleries are open noon-4 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, noon-5 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. Classes held at the center are marked with the HC icon. Phone 407-539-2680.

2014-2015 Crealdé SessionsFall I Aug. 18 to Oct. 11Fall II Oct. 20 to Dec. 13Winter Jan. 19 to March 14Spring March 30 to May 23Summer June 15 to Aug. 8

All Crealdé locations are wheelchair-accessible. For group tours or special needs accommodations, please call in advance, 407-671-1886.

Continuing through Oct. 17, 201434th Annual Juried Student ExhibitionThis popular exhibition features some of the year’s best student work in painting, drawing, film and digital photography, fiber arts, ceramics and sculp-ture. The show is juried by the school’s Program Steering Committee and judged by Valencia Community College art professor Nancy Jay.

Opening Nov. 7 through Jan. 31, 2015Visionary Bill Jenkins: Crealdé Founder, Artist and PhilanthropistAs a kickoff to Crealde’s 40th anniversary, we remember late founder William Sterling Jenkins (1920-1996) in a two-gallery presentation. Trained as an artist in Europe and Mexico in the 1930s, he produced a body of landscape and portrait paintings influenced by the places he traveled to as a young man, and the changing cultural landscape of his native American South. Opening reception Friday, Nov. 7, beginning with a panel discussion from 6-7 p.m., followed by a continued reception with live music at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center from 8:30-10 p.m.

Opening Aug. 16 through 30, 2014 32nd Summer ArtCamp Student Exhibition This annual exhibition features a work of art from each of the more than 300 participants, ages 4 to 17. This popular show includes paint-ings, drawings, prints, ceramics, sculptures and photographs. Opening reception 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16.

Opening Sept. 6 through Jan. 11, 2015 The Art of Fellowship in Photography, Ceramics and SculptureEmerging artists from the Photography, Ceramics and Sculpture Departments show a diverse palette of artwork. Since 1978, the Crealdé Fellowship Program has mentored hundreds of students through this work-study exchange; many former Fellows have become professional exhibiting artists. Opening recep-tion 6-7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5.

Crealdé’sWilliam & Alice Jenkins Gallery

Recognizing established artists from Florida, the nation and beyond

642 W. New England AvenueWinter Park, Florida 32789 U.S.A.

407.539.2680

A Program of Crealdé School of Art

Crealdé’s Showalter Hughes Community Gallery

Celebrating the art of Crealdé’s community

Art in Public Places GalleryWinter Garden City Hall

Sharing visual arts with the community

Visit Onlinewww.crealde.orgConvenient & Secure!

Call407-671-1886

for Personal Service

Stop by the main campus

600 St. Andrews Blvd.Winter Park, FL 32792

9am-4pm Monday-Thursday9 am-1 pm Friday and Saturday

THREE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER!Take advantage of our Early Discount ($10 off per person) with these codes:

For Fall I Session, effective through Aug. 9: 14FALLONE For Fall II Session, effective through Sept. 27: 14FALLTWO

Special Events

Hannibal Square Heritage Center GalleryExploring heritage and folklore

through the visual arts and humanities

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YOUNG ARTIST PROGRAM ages 4-14Classes are 6-weeks long in both sessions

unless noted. For faculty bios, visit www.crealde.org

ing chores, but not if your livestock is handmade. Join us in the studio as we celebrate farm life the carefree way with clay ... animals, that is.Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP204 Jurassic ClayInstructor: Doug Bringle Fall II Saturday, 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Studio 4Fossils tell us the dinosaurs of the Jurassic were formidable beasts. The largest sauropods made the Earth shake simply by sauntering. In this class, we’ll re-create some of Earth’s most remarkable inhabitants. No DNA replications required ... just clay and your dino-imaginations!Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP205 Storytelling through CartooningInstructor: Ken Foster Fall I & Fall II Saturday, 9–10:30 a.m. Heritage Center, downstairsLearn to develop characters and storylines to script your own comics. Explore and expand your own style as you create characters using col-ored pencils, pen and ink, and watercolor.Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP209 Painting & Drawing IIInstructor: Anita Cohen Fall I & Fall II Saturday, 11–12:30 a.m. Studio 1AStudents will explore fun new techniques that include an introduction to abstract art with cre-ative media! New projects build on fundamental skills to develop style and self-expression.Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP401 Cameras, Film, DarkroomInstructor: Sherri Bunye Fall I Saturday, 10-11:30 a.m. Studio 5Discover creative vantage points in the campus sculpture garden through the lens of a 35mm camera. Load, shoot and develop film in the darkroom as you experiment with various tech-niques. Cameras are provided.Members $125 • Non-members $145

Ages 10-14YAP206 Cartoons in 3-D!Instructor: David Cumbie Fall I & Fall II Friday, 4:30–6 p.m. Studio 6Explore clay and mixed media as you create your own cartoon sculpture. Learn how to build an armature, sculpt expressive faces, paint and add fabric to complete your character.Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP208 Wheelthrowing & More!Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I Wednesday, 4–5:30 p.m. Studio 4Experience the magic of the wheel! Shape a soft clay ball into a form, decorate, glaze and fire it into a functional pot. Get creative with handbuilding and transform thrown forms into ceramic trea-sures. Repeated sessions develop skills.Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP403 Digital Camera MagicInstructor: Laurie Hagemaier Fall I & Fall II Monday, 5–6:30 p.m. Heritage CenterGo beyond point and shoot! Armed with digital SLR cameras, budding photographers experiment with photographic principals during walking field trips in Winter Park. Edit images in our digital darkroom using Photoshop to create imagi-native pictures. Cameras are provided.Members $125 • Non-members $145

Ages 4–8YAP108 Mini Monets, Instructor: Patricia Byron Fall I & Fall II Saturday 11 a.m.–noon Studio 1B Budding artists will experience the fascinating world of artmaking with hands-on projects in watercolors, pastels, collage and more. Fledgling artists explore self-expression in a nurturing environment. For ages 4-6.Members $100 • Non-members $120

YAP101 Pint-Size PicassosInstructor: Patricia Byron Fall I & Fall II Saturday 9–10 a.m. Studio 1B Discover exciting new painting and drawing tech-niques in a variety of media, including charcoal, pastels, watercolors and collage. Develop your cre-ativity in this fun introduction to the world of art! For ages 5-8.Members $100 • Non-members $120

YAP102 Down on the Clay FarmInstructor: Doug Bringle Fall I Tuesday, 4–5 p.m. Studio 7Saturday, 9–10 a.m. Studio 4This fall, come create Old MacDonald’s famous farm animals in clay. With a baa baa here and an oink oink there, we’ll have a great time ... E-I-E-I-clay-O! For ages 5-8.Members $100 • Non-members $120

YAP102 Dinosaur ClayInstructor: Doug Bringle Fall II Tuesday, 4–5 p.m. Studio 7Saturday, 9–10 a.m. Studio 4Fortunately for humans, the age of dinosaurs has

passed. Otherwise, every time we left our houses, we’d risk becoming raptor chow. Join us in bring-ing back to life those big-toothed, sharp-clawed creatures. We promise there’s no danger involved. They’ll simply be clay putty in our hands! For ages 5-8.Members $100 • Non-members $120

Ages 8–12YAP202 Painting & Drawing IInstructor: Marsha DeBroske Fall I & Fall II Saturday, 9–10:30 a.m., Studio 1A Wednesday, 4:15–5:45 p.m. Studio 1B, Fall ILearn the fundamentals of art-making and dis-cover how to see as an artist. Create with a variety of drawing and painting materials.Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP214 Continued Painting & DrawingInstructor: Marsha DeBroske Fall II Wednesday, 4:15-5:45 p.m. Studio 1BBuild on your painting and drawing knowledge. Discover new skills, concepts and materials to enhance your art. Enjoy and explore!Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP204 Barnyard ClayInstructor: Doug Bringle Fall I Saturday, 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Studio 4Raising farm animals like ponies, chickens and cows means lots of slopping, pitching and muck-

YOUTH WORKSHOPSRegistration deadline is one week prior to the start date of the workshop.

Portrait Drawing Workshopwith Barbara Young Fall I & Fall II Two 1-day workshops:Saturday, Oct. 11, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Studio 1B Saturday, Dec. 13, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Studio 1BDraw the human face and learn to see the planes of the face and develop eye-and-hand coordi-nation to achieve a likeness of the model. Feel free to bring a drink and a snack. Ages 13-17. Members $100 • Non-members $120 #WKYA31At Crealdé for five years now, Barbara Young’s passion is art, nature and painting. Freeze Frame: Create a Gift of Artwith Paula Davis Fall II Sunday, Nov. 9 and Nov. 16, 1–4 p.m. Studio 5 Use 35mm film cameras to take portraits and landscapes, then print your own black-and-white photos. Enhance these wonderful pictures as you create and decorate two special frames from slabs of clay. Perfect for gifts. Ages 8-14.Members $100 • Non-members $120 #WKYA27Paula Davis started taking classes at Crealdé in 1980, and she now teaches youth ceramics and photography.

NEW: Cell Phone - Photo Montage with Sherri Bunye Fall II Saturday, Dec. 13, 9:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Studio 5Bring your cell phone fully charged for a full day of photography fun! Create a photographic work of art (for a gift or for yourself) using your camera on your cell phone. The photographs we take in the morning will be printed in our digital dark-room and assembled in a Cubist-photo master-piece on canvas. Supplies included. Ages 8-plus.Members $115 • Non-members $135 #WKYA34

ADULT/CHILD WORKSHOPSTeam up and collaborate on an art project! Registration includes both a child and an adult.

Jack-o’-Lanterns: A Tradition in Claywith Doug Bringle Fall I Sunday, Sept. 21 and Sept. 28, 1–4 p.m. Studio 7 Carve the clay pumpkins you create into jack-o’-lanterns of your screams to delight you and your trick-or-treaters for Halloweens to come. Directions are clear, so all can create these fam-ily heirlooms in this two-day workshop.Members $100 • Non-members $120 #WKYA1Doug Bringle is an award-winning ceramicist, exhib-iting artist and Senior Faculty member at Crealdé. For him, working with clay is a magical experience. www.douglasbringle.com

Light Painting Photography Workshopwith Sherri Bunye Fall I Saturday, Oct. 18, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Studio 5Create amazing light painting with long-expo-sure digital photography. Participants will learn how to use creative lighting and long-exposure photography to produce dramatic imagery. Members $100 • Non-members $120 #WKYA14Christmas Trees: A Tradition in Claywith Doug Bringle Fall II Sunday, Nov. 30 and Dec. 7, 1–4 p.m. Studio 7 Make colorful clay Christmas trees, complete with your personal handmade ornaments. Directions are clear, so everyone can create a yuletide treasure in this two-day workshop.Members $100 • Non-members $120 #WKYA2

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PHY148 Digital Photography: People, Places, NatureInstructor: Laurie Hagemaier Fall I & Fall II Wednesday, 4–5:30 p.m. Heritage CenterExplore nature, portraiture and street photography during walking field trips in Winter Park. Add your final touches in our iMAC Photoshop lab. Digital SLR cameras provided.Members $150 • Non-members $170

PHY150 Photography: Art & HistoryInstructor: Sherri Bunye Fall II Saturday, 10 a.m.–noon Studio 5Experiment with the fundamentals of black-and-white 35mm film (cameras provided.) Compose and capture intriguing images, process and print film in the darkroom! It’s more than a digital world!Members $150 • Non-members $170

TD122 Beginning Wheel ThrowingInstructor: Vincent Sansone Fall I & Fall II Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Studio 4 Instructor: Barbara BaileyThursday, 7–9 p.m. Studio 4Learn to center, open and compress clay, and throw small cylinders on the potter’s wheel. Trimming, finishing, adding handles, feet and spouts makes pieces ready to glaze and fire.Members $210 • Non-members $230

TD135 Beginning HandbuildingInstructor: Doug Bringle Fall I & Fall II Monday, 1:30–3:30 p.m. Studio 7Don’t be intimidated by clay. This class gives you the chance to handbuild freely. The projects are explained step-by-step and based on pieces from children’s classes … from plates and bowls to ani-mal rattles and lanterns. Come play with clay!Members $210 • Non-members $230

TD172 Hand Building Like the AncientsInstructor: Doug Bringle Fall I & Fall II Monday, 7–9 p.m. Studio 4Friday, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Studio 4Over 10,000 years ago humans started using clay. Jugs, bowls, baskets, platters, teapots, jewelry, tab-lets, statues, tiles, buildings – these have all been born from clay, a legacy of civilization. Use tradi-tional coil, pinch and slab techniques to continue that legacy, creating vessels which harken back to ancient times. Suitable for all levels.Members $210 • Non-members $230

TD183 Gifts of Clay Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall II Thursday, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Studio 4Tickle that special someone with a handmade salsa bowl, candy jar, cookie platter or whimsical whis-

tle. Start a new tradition when you create unique, hand-built pottery and decorations that enrich and personalize your holidays. Stamp out “Made in China” when you give the gift of your art! Suitable for all levels.Members $210 • Non-members $230

TD184 Surface Decoration for Pottery Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I Thursday, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., 6 weeks, Studio 4Use handbuilt or thrown forms to explore surface decoration techniques. Experiment with sgrafitto, slip trailing, inlay and more to create unique and functional pottery. Suitable for all levels.Members $165 • Non-members $185

TD185 Beyond Round: Altered StatesInstructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I Monday, 1:30–3:30 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 4Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall II Monday, 1:30-3:30 p.m., 8 weeks Studio 4 Create animated pots – on and off the wheel – by altering thrown forms. Dart, pleat and facet pots with distinct personalities that invite use.6 weeks, Members $160 • Non-members $1808 weeks, Members $210 • Non-members $230

TD228 Continuing Wheel ThrowingInstructor: Vadim Malkin Fall I & Fall II Tuesday, 7–9 p.m. Studio 4Now that you’re comfortable with centering, let’s tickle the imagination and create bowls, cups and vases. This course covers beginner to advanced levels of wheel throwing, altering and glazing. Members $220 • Non-members $240

TD231 Design for PotteryInstructor: Vincent Sansone Fall I & Fall II Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Studio 4Applying good design principles to your pots is the first step toward success. Discussions about design and finished class projects will be a part of each class. We will complete four projects during the session. The last project will be one of your choice to apply the design principles discussed. Handbuilders welcome. Prerequisite: Beginning Handbuilding.Members $220 • Non-members $240TD235 Put a Lid On It! Instructor: Vincent Sansone Fall I & Fall IIMonday, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Studio 4Continue to develop your skills centering and

PDY102 Figure DrawingInstructor: Barbara Young Fall I & Fall II Saturday, 1–3 p.m. Studio 1BIf you can draw the human figure you can draw anything! This class is perfect for all skill levels as you work at your own pace and develop style and technique. Join us for this fast-paced adventure. Materials and a live model included.Members $ 165 • Non-members $ 185

TDY121 Imagination ClayInstructor: Doug Bringle Fall I & Fall II Thursday, 4–6 p.m. Studio 4The wonder of clay is that, with a little bit of hand-building technique and lots of imagination, you can make almost anything. You’ve got the ideas ... now come learn how to materialize them in clay!Members $150 • Non-members $170

TDY125 Ceramic Sampler for TeensInstructor: Belinda Glennon Fall II Wednesday 4–6 p.m. Studio 4Explore the potter’s wheel and handbuilding techniques as you create functional and decorative ceramics. Experiment with surface decoration and glaze to create unique pottery. Bring an old towel and play in the mud!Members $ 150 • Non-members $170

TDY164 Stained GlassInstructor: Robert Lennox Fall I & Fall II Wednesday, 4–6 p.m. Studio 7Foiled again! Use the Tiffany foil method to cre-ate an illuminating stained-glass project. Learn to make a pattern, cut, foil and solder.Members $165 • Non-members $185

making cylinders. In this session we will concen-trate on making lids that fit properly and will be suitable for everyday use. Prerequisite: Beginning Wheel Throwing or similar experience.Members $220 • Non-members $240TD238 RakuInstructor: Vincent Sansone Fall II Friday, 1:30–3:30 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 4Traditional Raku firing and other post reduction techniques. The first four meetings will be spent making pieces for the firings. Some handbuild-ing skills are needed. Besides the traditional Raku firing method, we will also explore fuming and horsehair finishing techniques. Come and learn this exciting firing method with instant results. Members $165 • Non-members $185

TD321 Advanced CeramicsInstructor: Vincent Sansone Fall I & Fall II Wednesday, 7–9 p.m. Studio 4An excellent choice for those who are seeking a continuation of skills and who wish to develop personal style and consistency. Working in series and sets is emphasized, as are refining, finishing and glazing. Demonstrations meet the needs of each student. Prerequisites: Intermediate Ceramics and Continuing Wheel, or similar experiences. Members $225 • Non-members $245

TD124 Sculpture IInstructor: David Cumbie Fall I & Fall II Thursday, 10 a.m.–noon Studio 6Thursday, 7:30– 9:30 p.m. Studio 6Students will work in clay to create face masks, heads and figures to be fired in the kiln. Mold mak-ing and casting will be demonstrated as part of the session. Clay will be available for purchase in class. Members $210 • Non-members $230

TD179 Intro to Mold MakingInstructor: David Cumbie Fall I & Fall II Wednesday, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Studio 6 Explore a variety of mold making techniques in creating small sculpture works. Students will cre-ate molds out of clay, plaster, low temperature wax, alginate and latex. All materials are included in the cost of the class.Members $230 • Non-members $250

CERAMICS & SCULPTURE CLASSESClasses are 8-weeks long unless

noted. For faculty bios, visit www.crealde.org

YOUNG ADULT PROGRAM ages 13-17

CERAMICS CLASSES 8 weeks

SCULPTURE 8 weeks

Mocha condiment jar by Doug Bringle

Classes are 6-weeks long in both sessions unless noted. For faculty bios, visit

www.crealde.org

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CERAMICS & SCULPTURE WORKSHOPS

create printed fabrics of their own design using an ink jet printer. This class is for all levels. A sewing machine is preferred for faster progress. Students’ unique visions will be realized through their choice of embellishments. Members $150 • Non-members $170

TD164 The Art of Stained GlassInstructor: Robert Lennox Fall I & Fall II Wednesday, 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Studio 7Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Studio 7Wednesday, 6 p.m.–8 p.m. Studio 7This class is designed for beginners as well as those with prior experience in the beautiful craft of stained glass. We’ll introduce glass-cutting, pattern-making, copper-foiling and soldering techniques. Projects will be tailored to the skill level of each student. A supply fee of $55 is due at first class.Members $160 • Non-members $180

TD173 Introduction to Jewelry DesignInstructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall I & Fall II Three 4-week sessions:Sept. 20 to Oct. 11Oct. 18 to Nov. 8 Nov. 15 to Dec. 13 Saturday, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Studio 7Learn fabrication methods to design and create wearable jewelry in copper, brass and silver. Processes include filigree, soldering, filing, embossing, coloring, stone-setting and polishing. Tools for class use are provided; a list of tools for a studio setup is available.Members $215 • Non-members $235

TD180 Multimedia SculptureInstructor: David Cumbie Fall I & Fall II Monday, 10 a.m.–noon Studio 6 Students will work with found objects creating multimedia 3-D forms. Gluing, riveting, bolting, mold making and casting will be used to connect dissimilar materials. Students will be asked to bring some materials, and some materials will be supplied.Members $225 • Non-members $245

TD233 Sculpture II Instructor: David Cumbie Fall I & Fall II Monday, 7:30–9:30 p.m. Studio 6 Wednesday, 10 a.m.–noon Studio 6Students will explore the potential of clay using armatures as a support for larger forms. Abstract and figurative forms will be constructed and prepared for kiln firing. Simple mold making will be introduced toward the end of the session. Students will furnish their own clay and mold making material which will be available at class. Prerequisites: Sculpture I or similar experience.Members $220 • Non-members $240

TD225 Continuing Sculpture StudiesInstructor: David Cumbie Fall I & Fall II Tuesday, 10 a.m.–noon Studio 6Friday, 10 a.m.–noon Studio 6Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. Studio 6The instructor will assist intermediate and advanced students with ideas related to their personal projects. Problem-solving and discov-ering new materials and techniques will be a part of each class. Bronze casting and welding will be offered with the approval of the instruc-tor. Students will furnish their own materials. Prerequisites: Sculpture II or similar experience.Members $225 • Non-members $245

CERAMICS & SCULPTURE CLASSESClasses are 8-weeks long unless

noted. For faculty bios, visit www.crealde.org

TD167 Bookmaking IInstructor: Hye Shin Fall I & Fall II Wednesday, 10 a.m.–noon Heritage CenterThis class will teach students a variety of book-binding methods. Learn the basics of Case Bound, Coptic and Stab stitch (Japanese-style) on hardcover books. Make personalized journals, sketchbooks, albums and more! You can use your handmade papers that you created in the “Art of Papermaking” class. Learn how to create hand-bound books to make the perfect customized gift!Members $155 • Non-members $175

TD178 The Art of PapermakingInstructor: Hye Shin Fall I & Fall II Tuesday, 10 a.m.–noon Heritage CenterLearn the basics of papermaking using recycled paper, rose petals, onion skins, sewing scraps, junk mail, etc. Students will use mold and deckle tech-niques to make their own unique paper. Molding, paper sculpture and basic bookbinding techniques will be taught. Make your own cards and enve-lopes, and 2-D and 3-D paper art.Members $155 • Non-members $175

TD182 The Art of Fabric CollageInstructor: Hye Shin Fall I & Fall II Friday, 10 a.m.–noon Heritage CenterThis class is based on traditional quilting and sew-ing to develop a visual language using scraps of fabric, appliqué, threads and beads. Students will

STAINED GLASS 6 weeks

JEWELRY DESIGN 4 weeks

PAPER & TEXTILES 6 weeks

Date Night Ceramicswith Vadim Malkin Friday, 7–9 p.m. Studio 4Choose a date night from our monthly work-shops: Sept. 5, Oct. 3, Nov. 7 and Dec. 5Registration deadline one week prior. Clay is like a relationship: It must be pinched, molded and designed to become everlasting. The hosts will walk you and your partner through clay projects that will make a fantastic date night. Beginners welcome; materials included. Be ready to get messy and have a great time! Bring some wine, and we’ll provide the snacks. $90 per couple #WKT23Vadim Malkin is a third-generation artist and since graduating with his BFA, he has been working on his ceramics and instructing at Crealdé. His wife, Meredith, joins him in hosting the Date Night Ceramics work-shops. www.vadimmalkin.com

Introduction to Weldingwith David Cumbie FoundrySaturday-Sunday, Oct. 25–26, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Join us in designing small sculptures in a week-end. Practice cutting and basic welding tech-niques, while creating artwork from found objects. Materials are included.Members $275 • Non-members $ 295 #WKT16

David Cumbie is a prominent, award-winning sculptor and curator of the Contemporary Sculpture Garden at Crealdé. www.davidleecumbie.com.

Create Fused Glass JewelryInstructor: Tammy Lennox Studio 7Saturday, Nov. 1, 3–7 p.m. Enjoy this fascinating introduction to dichroic glass fusing and discover kiln-fired glass. Students will see the kiln fired, be introduced to and learn about dazzling dichroic glass, basic glass-cutting skills and design elements. Expect to make five to six pieces of jewelry, ready for pickup the following weekend. Materials fee $55 paid to instructor; additional tools and supplies available in class. Members $110 • Non-members $130 #WKT17Tammy Lennox specializes in stained glass and fused glass artwork, has collaborated on major commissions.

Metal Folding and Forgingwith Stefan Alexandres Sunday, Nov. 2, 11 a.m.–5 p.m. FoundryCrealdé supplies the forge, torches and hydraulic press. For one Sunday, we will explore metal folding and forging processes, as applicable to jewelry mak-ing. A materials list will be e-mailed to participants.Members $60 • Non-members $80 #WKT22

Stefan Alexandres creates artwork using ancient tech-niques – no molds or stamps, just hand tools. He draws inspiration for his metalwork from history, mythology, folk tales and real life. www.stefanalexandres.com.

Cold Connections and Rivetingwith Stefan Alexandres Studio 7Sunday, Nov. 16, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.Cold connections and riveting can be creatively applied to metalsmith-ing, mixed media, found objects and jewelry. It’s an easy way to marry different kinds of materi-als together, like wood to metal or plastic, etc. No soldering or gluing is required with this method. Tools, copper and brass materials are included for the class. If you would like to work on silver, bring your own to class. Learn the skills of how to set a rivet and how to make your own spe-cial rivets with silver, copper and brass from raw materials.Members $60 • Non-members $80 #WKT31

Registration deadline is one week prior to the start date of the workshop.

Metalsmithing by Stefan Alexandres

Fabric collage by Hye Shin

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PH147 Digital Photography I Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall I Monday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Studio 3Instructor: Michael van Gelder Fall II Monday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Studio 3Instructor: Michael van Gelder Fall ITuesday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Studio 3Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall I & Fall II Wednesday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 3Through instruction and assignments, learn essential photography concepts such as exposure, composition and lighting. Understanding camera settings and how to adjust aperture and shutter speeds will allow you to gain creative control of your photography.Members $205 • Non-members $225

PH148 Digital Photography IIInstructor: Michael van Gelder Fall I & Fall II Tuesday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 3 Instructor: Michael van Gelder Fall I & Fall II Tuesday, 7:45-9:45 p.m. Studio 3Through in-depth assignments, field trips and reviews, students delve deeper into composition, lighting and special equipment. In-class demon-strations on manipulating images for printing and posting online included. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I or similar experience.Members $205 • Non-members $225

PH258 Basic Image Processing Instructor: Jon Manchester Wednesday, 7–9 p.m., Fall I Heritage CenterThursday, 10 a.m.–noon, Fall II Heritage Center Using Lightroom and Photoshop (Standard or Elements), students will learn the fundamentals of image processing with two of today’s most popu-lar image-processing tools. The first workflow will combine the best features of Lightroom and Photoshop, the second will be a Photoshop-only workflow. Other topics include: creating and main-

PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES Classes are 8-weeks long unless noted. For faculty bios, please visit

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taining an image archive, effective use of metadata and preparing images for online publishing. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I or simi-lar experience. Members $220 • Non-members $240

PH274 Modern Monochrome Digital PhotographyInstructor: Jon Manchester Fall II Thursday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Studio 3Students will learn the aesthetics and the visual possibilities of digital black-and-white photog-raphy and tools and techniques to create high-quality, expressive black-and-white images. This course will cover the aesthetic qualities of black-and-white photography, seeing in black and white, RGB conversion methods, tonal relationships, luminosity versus luminance, and demonstrations in Photoshop and Lightroom. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II or Basic Image Processing. Members $215 • Non-members $235

PH275 Capture to Print Image ProcessingInstructor: Jon Manchester Fall IThursday, 7:45-9:45 p.m. Studio 5This course builds on the concepts presented in Basic Image Processing. Students will focus on the creative side of image processing and learn to cre-ate expressive images suitable for exhibition-qual-ity prints. The course will cover aesthetics, what makes a fine print, and advanced image-process-ing techniques using Lightroom or Photoshop and third-party plugins with an introduction to color management. Explore the possibilities of modern printing methods; inkjet, Lab and Wet/Dry Hybrid printing. Other topics: creating and using camera profiles, display profiles, soft proofing, calibration, paper types and choosing a lab. Prerequisite: Basic Image Processing or similar experience.Members $215 • Non-members $235

PH367 Creative Photoshop Digital Image Processing Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall II Wednesday, 7–9 p.m. Heritage Center Think outside of the box and create dynamic and expressive images using 21st-century image-

PH144 Black & White Film Photography Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall I Monday, 7–9 p.m. Studio 5An introduction to the fundamentals of black-and-white photography, including film processing and printing. During weekly assignments and super-vised darkroom time, students will familiarize themselves with black-and-white film, chemistry, enlarging paper and contrast filters. Prerequisite: Understanding of basic camera function including exposure. Loaner cameras available. Members $210 • Non-members $230

PH248 4x5 PhotographyInstructor: Jon Manchester Fall I Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Studio 5This advanced-level course is designed for students considering work with the 4x5 format camera, using sheet film. Information will be presented on how to buy a 4x5 camera, image manage-ment, development and printing large format negatives. Students will gain a basic under-standing of the view camera’s movements as a creative tool with artistic applica-tions. Includes an overview of the Zone System method for expo-sure and process-ing. Prerequisite: Black & White Film Photography or similar experience.Members $220 • Non-members $240

Film-based ClassesLearn the basics of photography with a camera that uses film, eventually leading to the art and techniques of processing traditional black-and-white photographs in the darkroom.

Digital ClassesLearn the art and techniques of digital photography using SLR cameras, including the use of programs such as Photoshop.

Fall Hours

Monday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.Tuesday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.Wednesday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. and 6:30–9 p.m.Thursday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.Friday, 9 a.m.–1 p.m.Saturday, noon–5 p.m.

The newly renovated black-and-white dark-room on the Crealdé main campus features 10 separate enlarging stations, which accom-modate 35mm, 120 and 4 x 5 inch format film. Plus there’s a separate film processing area. For more information, call, 407-671-1886.

Members only $70 for 8-week session

C&S WORKSHOPProduction Pottery Techniques with Jeff Rogers Studio 4 Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 25-26, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Registration deadline: Oct. 18Whether you are interested in creating continu-ity in your range of pieces or desire to build a body of work, the instructor brings techniques of the trade for efficient production and throw-ing methods. Learn about economy of motion and how to achieve it, utilizing space, and faster handles and trimming. He also will demonstrate advanced decorative techniques such as pierc-ing and carving, and address the ergonomics of wheel throwing and stretching for potters. Members $125 • Non-members $145 #WKT29Jeff Rogers is a Miami-based potter who specializes in functional and sculptural high-fire pottery. His large-scale work displays his expertise, love for the craft and process, and desire to create handmade utilitarian wares. www.jeffrogerspottery.com

What’s Your Story? Crafting an Artist’s Statementwith Laura Jane Walker Studio 3Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 25-26, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Registration deadline: Oct. 18Sure, your work can speak for itself. But what happens when you need to submit a biography and artist statement? This engaging workshop will walk you through the creative process of writing a statement and biography that will make your work sing! Walker uses her professional experience in writing to help you get the right words on the page, so your work is best represented to galleries, studios and in exhibitions.Members $60 • Non-members $80 #WKT30Laura Jane Walker is a Miami-based freelance writer, editor and blogger. She presents this workshop because she finds that artists typically struggle to find ways to market their work.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP FOR ARTISTS

“Portal” by Jon Manchester

DARKROOM RENTALS

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making techniques and ideas. Explore Photoshop’s advanced feature set to reveal new aesthetic pos-sibilities. The course will cover advanced mask-ing techniques, perspective correction, creative approach to distortion, increasing dynamic range, and the power of combining multiple images. Other topics include: photo merge, stitching, stack-ing, HDR, blending modes, luminosity masks, compositing and puppet warp. Prerequisite: Basic Image Processing or similar experience.Members $225 • Non-members $245

PH368 Conceptual Photography Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall IIThursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 5Students will learn the meaning of conceptual pho-tography and combine their photography and cre-ative skills to produce conceptual art. This six-week class will include a refresher in technical camera skills and weekly themed conceptual assignments. Students also will participate in exercises to help bring theory to creative concept and creative concept to the photograph. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II or similar experience.Members $200 • Non-members $220

PH166 Macro PhotographyInstructor: Milton Heiberg Fall I & Fall II Monday, 7–9 p.m., 4 weeks Heritage CenterStudents will learn new skills needed to capture the fascinating world of small nature subjects close up, using tools such as macro lenses, bel-lows attachments, telephoto lenses with extension tubes, and flash. You need not own this equipment at the start. We will explore techniques needed to photograph small subjects from wildflowers to fly-ing insects, and practice these newly learned skills. Field trips included.Members $110 • Non-members $130

PH241 Photography III Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall II Thursday, 7–9 p.m. Heritage Center Landscape, portrait and documentary photography are examined through lectures, slide presentations, assignments, critiques and field trips. A session on night photography is also featured. Designed for the visual and photographic growth of intermedi-ate students’ work in color or black-and-white. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II or similar experience.Members $220 • Non-Members $240

Introduction to Digital Photography: Three-Hour Workshops $35 each

This special series of workshops is held on Wednesday or Friday, 6:30-9:30 p.m., in Studio 3, at Crealdé’s main campus, Winter Park.

Looking to learn how to use your camera or need an introduction to digital photography? These three-hour workshops are designed for students that are new to digital photography or their cameras. The workshops provide an overview of camera specific features, as well as basic concepts in digital photography. We cover focus, exposure, metering systems and other features.

Offered in partnership with Colonial Photo & Hobby. You may register there or at Crealdé.

Basic Concepts in Digital PhotographyInstructor: Sherri Bunye Wednesday, Oct. 8 and Dec. 3

Nikon D7000/D7100Instructor: Jon ManchesterFriday, Sept. 19 and Nov. 14

Nikon D3000 SeriesInstructor: Sherri Bunye Wednesday, Aug. 27 and Oct. 29

Nikon D5000 SeriesInstructor: Sherri BunyeWednesday, Sept. 10 and Nov. 19Canon CamerasInstructor: Frank Mardle Wednesday, Sept. 3 and Dec. 10

PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES continuedClasses are 8-weeks long unless

noted. For faculty bios, please visit www.crealde.org

PH243 Basic Portraiture Instructor: Betsy Hansen Fall IMonday, 7:45–9:45 p.m. Studio 3 Basic lighting and posting techniques and the use of flash and natural light are covered in this class. Focus is on defining the photographic portrait to reveal a subject’s unique personality. Students can work in black-and-white or color. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II or similar experience. Members $220 • Non-members $240

PH244 The Cultural Landscape Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall I Thursday, 7–9 p.m. Heritage Center Through his-tory, theory and practical appli-cation, students study the man-made landscape using black-and-white, color or digital photog-raphy. The cul-tural landscape is presented as an exploration of our daily environment including social landscapes, architecture and interior spaces pho-tography. Saturday and evening field trips are included. Prerequisite: Photography III or similar experience.Members $220 • Non-members $240

PH246 Flash Photography Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall II Thursday, 7:45–9:45 p.m., 4 weeks Studio 3Classes begin: Thursday, Oct. 23 Learn to mix flash with available light, bounce flash, use of TTL metering system and special effects. Students will become more comfortable working with their external flash. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II or similar experience.Members $120 • Non-members $140

PH250 Night PhotographyInstructor: Jon Manchester Fall IIThursday, 7:45–9:45 p.m., 4 weeks Studio 3Classes begin: Thursday, Nov. 20Learn to make successful photos in low-light situ-ations. ISO speed, timed exposures, and metering low-light areas are covered. Creative use of white balance will also be covered, along with issues of noise reduction. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II or similar experience.Members $ 120 • Non-members $ 140

PH253 Natural Landscape Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall ITuesday, 7–9 p.m. Studio 5Learn new skills needed to photograph land-scapes. Subjects will include how to look at a landscape, when and how to capture the best light, what to include and what to leave out. We will also cover seeing forms of composition, and how to control them in the frame, along with the use of HDR, when to use it, and when not. Students will practice their newly learned skills during Saturday field trips. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I.Members $220 • Non-members $240

PH259 Field Trip ClassInstructor: Sherri Bunye Fall IIFriday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 3 Each week, students will travel to various loca-tions around Central Florida. The trips will have a theme that will exercise the student’s picture-tak-ing abilities. On weeks three and six, there will be a critique of selected field-trip work. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I.Members $220 • Non-members $240

PH357 Architectural PhotographyInstructor: Michael van Gelder Fall IITuesday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Studio 3 View architectural objects as elements of art using lighting conditions, angles and perspective. Gain hands-on experience photographing interiors and exteriors in conventional and realistic methods from two scheduled field trips on Nov. 9 and Dec. 7. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II.Members $225 • Non-members $245

PH358 Nature Photography Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall II Tuesday, 7–9 p.m. Studio 5Subjects include approaching and photographing wildlife portraits and action images using normal and telephoto lenses. We will cover field technique and timing for the most desirable shot in terms of viewer psychology, as well as how to think ahead to make images ready for post-processing. Students will practice skills on Saturday field trips. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II.Members $225 • Non-members $245

PH360 Studio Portraiture Instructor: Michael van Gelder Fall II Monday, 7:45–9:45 p.m. Studio 3Concentrate on the fundamentals of studio por-traiture, including lighting, posing and exposure. Students learn to create a visual statement and capture a subject’s unique personality. Professional studio equipment is available and both black-and-white and color film can be used. Prerequisite: Basic Portraiture or similar experience.Members $ 225 • Non-members $ 245

Photograph from Peter Schreyer’s latest documentary project, “Pieterlen,

Switzerland: Place, Memory and Change,” a solo exhibition opening in January at Cornell Fine Arts Museum

Combined Digital & Film In-depth exploration of various photographic topics and themes, applicable to digital or film, color or black-and-white photography.

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a focus on contour, proportion and basic perspec-tive using the sighting technique and shading.Members $210 • Non-members $230

PD102 Intro to Drawing & Painting Instructor: Barbara Young Fall I & Fall II Monday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Studio 1ASaturday, 4:30–6:30 p.m. Studio 1A Open to beginning students, this is an introduction to the fundamentals of art, while sampling various drawing and painting techniques using different media, including watercolors, acrylics and oils. Many supplies are provided. Members $215 • Non-members $235

PD103 Drawing I Instructor: Marie Orban Fall I & Fall II Tuesday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Studio 1A “Drawing I” covers basic principles of drawing and composition. Students will learn techniques of measuring angles and proportions to create accu-rate line drawings, techniques of shading to create light and volume, and principles of composition to

create dynamic, engaging images. Members $205 • Non-members $225

PD104 Watercolor I Instructor: Donne Bitner Fall I & Fall II Friday, 1–3 p.m. Studio 1B Explore the classical world of watercolor and develop a firm grounding in traditional approaches and techniques. For both beginning and more experienced students.Members $205 • Non-members $225

PD105 Intro to Printmaking Instructor: David Hunter Fall I & Fall II Tuesday, 5–8 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 1B A student may focus on either intaglio (hard-ground line etching, softground, drypoint, various monochromatic and color printing techniques) or relief (linocuts including single-block, color printing with multiple blocks and reduction color techniques) printmaking techniques. Class size is limited to eight students.Members $255 • Non-members $275

PD101 Intro to Drawing Instructor: Sherwood Myers Fall I & Fall II Friday, 10 a.m.–noon Studio 1BMonday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Studio 7 Designed for beginning art students, participants are introduced to art fundamentals through the practice of drawing principles and techniques with

Classes are 8-weeks long unless noted. For faculty bios, visit

www.crealde.orgPAINTING & DRAWING

“Blue Bottle With Mirrors” by Barbara Tiffany

Travel the Back Roads to Historic Places Along the Yearling Trail with Peter Schreyer Carpool from CrealdéSaturday, Sept. 20, 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures in the landscape and the communi-ties immortalized by legendary Florida writer Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. This workshop will provide a contemporary window to the region’s past and rich heritage. Demonstrations, lunch and a follow-up review are included.Members $95 • Non-members $115 #WKPH26Peter Schreyer is an internationally exhibited, award winning photographer who has documented America’s cultural landscape for over three decades. He was named Arts Educator of the Year in 2009 by United Arts.NEW: Travel the Back Roads to Historic Places Along the Indian Riverwith Peter Schreyer Saturday, Oct. 25, 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Explore hidden architectural and cultural trea-sures along the Indian River between Cape Canaveral and Ponce Inlet. Participants will be able to photograph historic small-town architec-ture, picturesque river landscapes, fish camps, a late 19th-century homestead, an ancient Indian Mound and the beautifully restored lighthouse at Ponce Inlet. The workshop will provide a con-temporary window to the region’s past and rich heritage. Demonstrations, lunch at a local fish restaurant on the river, admission and a follow-up review of the photographs are included. Members $95 • Non-members $115 #WKPH43

Travel the Back Roads to Historic Places along the St. Johns Riverwith Peter Schreyer Saturday, Nov. 22, 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures along the back roads of Volusia and Lake County that provide a contemporary window to the region’s past and rich heritage. Participants cross the St. Johns River on a 19th-century ferry and travel on a dirt road through

a beautiful portion of the Ocala National Forest. Photographic opportunities include the natural and man-made landscape, local landmarks and interiors of historical buildings. Demonstrations, lunch and follow-up review are included. Members $95 • Non-members $115 #WKPH12

Photographic Influenceswith Jon ManchesterSaturday, Sept. 13, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 14, noon–4 p.m. Students will learn stylistic approaches to photography from three 20th-century pho-tographers: Ralph Gibson, Aaron Siskind and Atget. From inspiration to technical choices, the instructor will lead class discussions on the work of these iconic photographers. Workshop includes field trip (location TBD) for students to put into practice these aesthetics, revealing new possibilities for their own photographic visions.Members $160 • Non-members $180 #WKPH36Jon Manchester, senior faculty member, brings years of traditional and digital photography experience to Crealdé. His understanding of technical image process-ing and post-processing has made him a valuable stu-dent resource.Photograph Nature in the Circle B Bar Reservewith Milton HeibergSaturday, Sept. 27, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Join Milton for a full day of photography in a beautiful natural environment known for its diverse wildlife. Circle B Bar Reserve is in Polk County, near Lakeland - about an hour’s drive from Orlando. Bring sunscreen, bug spray and a 300mm or more lenses. Demonstrations, lunch and follow-up review are included.Members $95 • Non-members $115 #WKPH41Milton Heiberg was given a Brownie Target camera at age 8 and has been an avid photographer ever since. He is a frequent lecturer on wildlife photography, spe-cial effects and general photography. Thousands of his images have been published worldwide. He is the author of seven books on photographic technique.

PHOTOGRAPHY WEEKEND WORKSHOPSFigure Study: Figure in Abstractwith Sherri Bunye Saturday, Oct. 4, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., and Sunday, Oct. 5, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.Working with a live model(s), students will learn the technical and creative skills necessary to make abstract imagery images using light and shadow on the female form. Shooting in a studio format, students will learn lighting patterns, light meter-ing and how to work with models. Second day: photo sharing and critique. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II or similar experience.Members $225 • Non-members $245 #WKPH44In addition to contemporary city scenes, Sherri Bunye enjoys portrait and figure study photography. She con-siders this work a valuable resource for experimenting and learning new techniques. sherribunye.comPhotograph Nature in the Ocala National Forestwith Milton Heiberg Saturday, Nov. 8, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Join Milton for a day of photography in a private wilderness area near Paisley in the Ocala National Forest. We will photograph the untouched lakeside cypress tree landscapes, as well as the endangered but friendly Florida Scub Jays, plus many other nature subjects. The class will be the guests at a secluded lodge house. Demonstrations, lunch and follow-up review are included.Members $95 • Non-members $115 #WKPH42

Outdoor Portrait Photographywith Patrick Van Dusen Saturday, Nov. 15, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. In this workshop, students will learn the con-cepts of lighting and posing used in outdoor portrait photography, as well as how these fac-tors can lead to a more personal and evocative photograph of the subject.Members $125 • Non-members $145 #WKPH23Patrick Van Dusen is a former professor at Daytona State College and has been a wedding photographer for more than 20 years.

Registration deadline for workshops is one week prior to

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PD107 Intro to Perspective Drawing Instructor: Sherwood Myers Fall I & Fall II Thursday, 1–3 p.m. Studio 7Saturday, 1–3 p.m. Heritage Center, upstairsCover the principles of perspective that give the student or professional artist a firm grasp on the basics of perspective as a solid foundation for understanding the optical world. The goal is to provide an accessible visual approach to perspec-tive drawing, which is a valuable tool not only for landscape, figure drawing and still life artists but also for designers. Members $205 • Non-members $225

PD115 Intro to Acrylic Painting Instructor: Susan Govatos Fall I & Fall II Monday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Studio 1B The wide range of techniques and possibilities avail-able make acrylic paint an exciting art material. The class will focus on ways to handle this medium with emphasis on basic techniques, composition and color. Subject matter is primarily still life and land-scapes. Instruction includes teacher demonstration with adaptation to the student’s unique style and abilities. Prerequisite: basic drawing experience. Members $205 • Non-members $225

PD118 Intro to PastelsInstructor: Sherwood Myers Fall I & Fall II Thursday, 10 a.m.–noon Studio 1BThis class will explore the different approaches to this versatile medium, including but not limited to materials and tools, basic techniques and textures, color and pastels. Each student will work individ-ually on their own project with complete guidance from the instructor to develop their own style. Different drawing skills including proportions, color, light and shadow will also be explored.Members $205 • Non-members $225

PD119 Intro to Oil Painting Instructor: Barbara Young Fall I & Fall IIMonday, 7:45–9:45 p.m. Studio 1B Each week beginners as well as advanced painters will be applying specific painting principles, such as drawing, values, composition, color theory and mix-ing, edgework, and brush and paint application. Members $205 • Non-members $225

PD120 Fundamentals of Color Instructor: Barbara Young Fall I & Fall II Tuesday, 1:30–3:30 p.m. Studio 1BA great course for painters of all levels and recom-mended for beginners. The class will be work-ing with the medium of oil paint. Learn to mix any color and improve your color perception. Exercises enable students to represent what they see. Knowledge is applicable to all media. Paint and canvas provided. Members $215 • Non-members $235

NEW: PD144 Floral Painting: Up Close and Personal Instructor: Susan Govatos Fall I & Fall II Tuesday, 10 a.m.–noon Studio 1A Explore the beauty of floral compositions in water media. Each week, the class will focus on a differ-ent flower subject and its interpretation with water media (acrylic paint or watercolor). The instructor will demonstrate a compositional approach and tech-niques to create vibrant flowers with an up-close and personal view point. All learning levels are welcome. Prerequisite: basic drawing experience.Members $205 • Non-members $215

NEW: PD145 Introduction to Watercolor Instructor: Donne Bitner Fall I & Fall II Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Studio 1B This introductory class will cover the basics of watercolor painting. Fear not, watercolor is non-toxic, spontaneous and beautiful! Demonstrations of color mixing, glazing, laying a flat brush, nega-tive painting and techniques such as Saran Wrap and salt will help students understand the medi-um. No experience needed.Members $205 • Non-members $225

PD201 Life Drawing Instructor: Marie Orban Fall I & Fall II Tuesday, 7:45–9:45 p.m. Studio 1A Students explore figurative drawing through line contour, fast-gesture studies and longer sustained poses. Also covered are compositional and expres-sive issues involved in drawing the figure. Members $230 • Non-members $250

PD202 Portrait Drawing Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Fall I & Fall II Thursday, 7:45–9:45 p.m. Studio 1AStudents learn the technical aspects of drawing the human head from a live model and other sources. Working in pencil and charcoal, students also are encouraged to explore the genre’s expres-sive possibilities.Members $230 • Non-members $250

NEW: PD211 Mixed Media Instructor: Donne Bitner Fall I & Fall II Monday, 1–3 p.m. Studio 1BThere are no rules in Mixed Media. Experiment with mixing paint in non-traditional ways on non-traditional surfaces. Try sand on canvas, acrylic on glass, strappo on wood, watercolor on yuppo and collage on paper. Some experienced needed.Members $205 • Non-members $225

NEW: PD225 Zen and Now: Experimental Oriental Watermedia Instructor: Ahlin Fall I & Fall II Saturday, 1–4 p.m., 6 weeks Heritage CenterThis unique six-week class is for beginners to pro-fessionals, and includes the use and manipulation of Japanese masa paper. The instructor will begin to create landscapes making “crinkles” in selected areas of the paper. By applying washes over these areas, interesting textures result from which a painting can be developed. Both Eastern and Western materials are used in innovative ways to create more expressive paintings. Try your hand at sumi-e brushwork. Create your own art jour-nal – origami-style! Crinkle and stain paintings on long, narrow and square sheets of masa paper. Pour color for dazzling images and jewel-like effects. Design abstract notecards.Members $240 • Non-members $ 260

Classes are 8-weeks long unless noted. For faculty bios, visit

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PD226 Quick Sketch Drawing Instructor: Sherwood Myers Fall I & Fall II Friday, 1–3 p.m. Studio 7Saturday, 10 a.m.–noon Heritage Center, upstairsThis class is designed to help students make quick sketches of what they see or an idea they might have, which is an important part of plan-ning a painting. The sketches also might be used to illustrate design ideas for architects, interior designers, artists or sculptors, or in a journal while on vacation. The focus of this class is to sharpen the student’s perception of proportions, perspective, light and shadow. Adding color also will be discussed using markers, colored pencils and watercolor. Prerequisite: Introduction to Drawing or similar experience. Members $220 • Non-members $240

PD228 Abstract Exploration Instructor: Donne Bitner Fall I Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Studio 1BUnderstand abstraction through painting! Different abstract approaches will develop the student’s vocabulary and allow for interpretive journeys. Various exercises and projects will encourage indi-vidual expressions.Members $215 • Non-members $235

PD241 Challenging Abstraction Instructor: Donne Bitner Fall II Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Studio 1BContemporary painting may be nonobjective or abstracted realism, but it is based on design prin-ciples. In this class, students will be challenged to “educate their eyes” and raise the level of their work through critiques, projects, art history and looking at lots of artists’ work. All media. Some painting experience helpful.Members $215 • Non-members $235

PD242 Advanced Independent Study - Painting in Oil or AcrylicInstructor: Barbara Tiffany Fall I & Fall II Wednesday, 6–9 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 1BFriday, 9 a.m.-noon, 6 weeks Studio 1A In this six-week course, each student will work on their own projects with full guidance from Barbara. She will help you develop your own unique style or improve upon what you are now doing. Through this process, you will develop your observation skills, color relationships, color mix-ing, the importance of light and shadow, and more. Demonstrations given on a full-range of subjects.Members $235 • Non-members $255

PD247 Continuing Studies In Acrylic Painting Instructor: Susan Govatos Fall I & Fall II Tuesday, 1–3 p.m. Studio 1A Develop and discover more about what you are capable of creating with acrylic paints. This course is designed to broaden your experience with acryl-ics by building on the basic principles with new approaches and subject matter. Students may also work on their own individual interests with instructor assistance. Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic drawing principles and introductory acrylic techniques. Materials: Bring the brushes, paints, canvas and materials you have on hand. Other materials may be suggested or supplied.Members $220 • Non-members $240

“Restoration (Autumn)” by Susan Govatos

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Painting on Gold Gessowith Susan HanssenOct. 11 and 12, Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Studio 1ARegistration deadline: Oct. 3Explore the fun and freedom of paint-ing on gold gesso. Experiment with watercolor and gouache, creating paintings that are full of textures and patterns. This film allows the next layer of paint to hold. The gold acts as a value and a hue, so it will affect everything you put on top of it, and thus unifies the entire painting while still being able to change it as you go. Materials list available.Members $190 • Non-members $210 #WKP59Award-winner Susan Hanssen is a passionate water-colorist, whose images are generally figurative and real-istic, however the brushwork is expressionist. Find out more at www.susanhanssen.com

Still Life and Flowers That Popwith Stacy BarterOct. 14-16, Tuesday-Thursday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Studio 1A and 1BRegistration deadline: Oct. 3This oil painting workshop will focus on setting up shadows and lights, finding accurate value and color relationships and creating atmosphere and depth, so your paintings pop from across the room. Class begins with a demonstration and discussion on composing a powerful focus, fol-lowed by lots of one-on-one instruction. Students are encouraged to work small or miniature in size for the first day and build from there. Materials list available.Members $355 • Non-members $375 #WKP60Stacy Barter has been a full-time painter for almost 20 years. She is committed to ongoing study with master painters of our day, and has won international acclaim for her floral work and national merit for her figurative and landscape work. Find out more at www.stacybarter.com

Fiber Arts: The Nuno Felting Technique or Painting with Wool on Silkwith Cristina PaccianiOct. 17, Friday 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Studio 1A & 1BRegistration deadline: Oct. 10Explore a world of color and texture as this experi-enced instruc-tor guides you through the steps of nuno felting with luxurious silk and fine merino wool. Take home a beautiful lightweight shawl created by you using nuno technique and including prefelts and

fine textures. Class size is limited to 20. Cost includes the silk and wool. Materials list avail-able.Members $160 • Non-members $180 #WKP63Cristina Pacciani is an Italian-Dutch artist and founder of a global art initiative, The Arlecchino Project. Her felt art, in which color and texture play a key role, has been exhib-ited in Europe along with her haute couture garments. Find out more at www.cristinapacciani.com

A Day of Demoswith Painting & Drawing Department InstructorsOct. 18, Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Come and stay for the day, watching different Crealdé instructors work on projects that relate to the individual classes they teach. You can take notes and ask questions. Plus, there will be raffle tickets sold for each demonstrated piece, with a live drawing at the end of the day. You must be present to win. Each raffle ticket costs $15.Admission is free. #PDF2

Light, Shadow and Color: The Costumed Figure Outdoorswith Tom SadlerOct. 24-26, Friday-Sunday9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mead Gardens, Winter ParkRegistration deadline: Oct. 17A colorfully clothed figure in outdoor light will pose and emphasis will be placed on a strong composition and expressing a true sense of light, shadow and color. Learn how to mass the lights and darks for the greatest effect, how to handle the play of warm and cool color, and learn and experience the importance of values. The first day, Tom will demonstrate blocking in of the figure in a composition, concentrating on the largest simple shapes first. After lunch, students will work on their own paintings with Tom’s help. The other days, Tom also will do demos, and there will be several critiques along the way. Canvas size should be no smaller than 30 x 24 inches. You must provide your own easels and all other supplies. Materials list available.Members $ 270 • Non-Members $ 290 #WKP61Tom Sadler has dedicated his efforts toward capturing the light, color and mood of the Central Florida land-scape since moving to Orlando in 1983. Find out more at www.tomsadler.com.

The Landscape: A Solid Start in Oilwith Luke SteadmanDec. 6 and 7, Saturday and Sunday9 a.m.-4 p.m. Studio 1ARegistration deadline: Nov. 26This painting workshop will help you simplify the process by starting with a transparent mono-chrome under painting to focus on composition, value and edges. After that process, you begin to add color, so that your final painting will look fresh with a minimal amount of trial and error. This is a studio class, using photos as reference. Materials list available.Members $ 210 • Non-Members $ 230 #WKP62For Luke Steadman, a strong work of art is the result of an inspirational experience. His paintings are reflec-tive of his own temperament, which is imparted to the canvas, and the picture becomes imbued with his poetic message. Find out more at www.lukesteadman.com.

Registration deadlines are one week prior to the start date,

unless otherwise noted.PAINTING & DRAWING continued

“Waiting Patiently,” by Susan Hanssen

PD248 From Reality to AbstractionInstructor: Dennis Schmalstig Fall I & Fall II Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Studio 1AUse your skills in drawing and painting realisti-cally to create abstract and semi-abstract works of art. Learn three approaches that allow a more poetic, interpretative response when working from life and nature. Students will use pencil to create ambiguous space drawings (fusing discon-nected planes and merging objects, transparen-cies, “ghosting” positive shapes). They will use a limited palette of acrylics to create paintings that explore the techniques of selection and emphasis, rearrangement of shapes and simplification.Members $215 • Non-members $235

PD302 Painting the Model Outdoors Instructor: Don Sondag Fall II Wednesday 9 a.m.–noon, 6 weeks Studio 1AIn this six-week class we will paint the model in the landscape. Students develop a study in vine charcoal, then apply paint on top of their draw-ings. Oil paint is preferred but acrylics and other mediums are acceptable. The first class meets at Crealdé. An outdoor easel is required.Members $255 • Non-members $275

PD305 Portrait Painting Instructor: Don Sondag Fall I & Fall II Wednesday, 6:45–9:45 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 1AWorking directly from the live model, students will establish proportions and bone structure. Using oils or acrylics, students will concentrate on drawing, value and color to developpaintings, with emphasis on achieving a likeness. Tuition includes model fees. Prerequisites: Introduction to Oils, Fundamentals of Color, Portrait Drawing or similar experience. Members $265 • Non-members $285

PD321 Watercolor III Instructor: Donne Bitner Fall I & Fall II Thursday, 1-3 p.m., 8 weeks Studio 1ADesigned for intermediate to advanced students, this class covers contemporary approaches to the medium in a seminar-like setting. The emphasis is on individual and group critiques of student work. Prerequisite: Watercolor II or similar experience.Members $220 • Non-members $240

PD030 Open Studio: Figurewith Terri Rickerson Fall I & Fall II Friday, 1–3:30 p.m. Studio 1AStudents work in any medium from a live model who holds one pose the entire session. No instruc-tion provided. No pre-registration needed, but a Crealdé membership is encouraged.Fee: $10 per sessionPD031 Open Studio: Life Drawingwith Paul McNear & Audrey Zindler Fall I & Fall II Sunday, 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Studio 1AStudents work from a live model. Session begins with quick gestures, moving to longer poses. No instruction provided. No pre-registration needed but a Crealdé membership is encouraged.Fee: $10 per session

PD033 Open Studio Instructor: Marie Orban Fall I & Fall II Monday, 7:45–9:45 p.m. Studio 1A Students work in any medium from a live model who holds one pose the entire session. No instruc-tion provided. No pre-registration needed, but a Crealdé membership is encouraged.Fee: $10 per session

Nuno felted shawl by Cristina Pacciani

PAINTING & DRAWING WORKSHOPS

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Winter Garden Classes Fall I 8/18-10/11 • Fall II 10/20-12/13 • 2014 Classes are 8 weeks unless noted

Crealdé School of Art, in partnership with the City of Winter Garden, offers a series of photogra-phy, painting & drawing, sculpture and ceramics classes for adults and children at the Jessie Brock Community Center, 310 N. Dillard St., located four blocks from the historic downtown area. Call 407-656-4155 for directions. Register through Crealdé School of Art, 407-671-1886 or www.crealde.org.

Note: With parental permission, self-motivated young adults (ages 14 to 17) are welcome to enroll in adult Painting, Drawing and Ceramics classes.

WG/PD102 Introduction to Drawing & PaintingInstructor: Cat Hempel Fall I Thursday, 6–8 p.m. Open to beginning students as an introduction to the fundamentals of art. Sample various drawing and painting techniques using different media, including watercolors, acrylics and oils. Tuition includes most materials and supplies.Members/WG Residents $215 • Non-members $235

WG/PD103 Drawing I Instructor: Prayong Deeying Fall I Monday, 6–8 p.m. “Drawing I” covers basic principles of drawing and composition. Students will learn techniques of measuring angles and proportions to create accu-rate line drawings, techniques of shading to create light and volume, and principles of composition to create dynamic, engaging images. Members/WG Residents $205 • Non-members $225

WG/PD104 Watercolor IInstructor: Prayong Deeying Fall IIMonday, 6–8 p.m. Explore the classical world of watercolor, and develop a firm grounding in traditional approach-es and techniques. Members/WG Residents $205 • Non-members $225

WG/PD119 Introduction to Oil PaintingInstructor: Cat Hempel Fall IWednesday, 6–8 p.m. Learn techniques of paint handling, color mixing, mediums, glazing and toning through assignments and demonstrations. Repeat students are welcome to work independently with the instructor’s help.Members/WG Residents $205 • Non-members $225

WG/PD143 Exploring Abstract PaintingInstructor: Patricia Byron Fall I & Fall II Monday, 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Explore and paint with a contemporary approach. Develop ideas with color, shapes and design, focus-

YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAM

PAINTING & DRAWING CERAMICS & SCULPTURE

PHOTOGRAPHY

WG/YAP101 Pint-Size Picassos, ages 5-10 Instructor: Trish O’Donnell Fall I & Fall II Saturday, 9:30–10:30 a.m., 6 weeksSaturday, 9:30–10:30 a.m., 6 weeks Do you like to draw and paint? Explore the many ways to make art using pastels, paints, watercolors and other materials. A fun introductory experience for fledgling artists. Members/WG Residents $100 • Non-members $120WG/YAP112 Clay Creations, ages 5-8 Instructor: Paula Davis Fall I & Fall IIThursday, 3:30–4:30 p.m., 6 weeks Roll, pinch, squeeze! Use handbuilding techniques and have fun creating clay art projects for the holi-day seasons. All materials are provided. Members/WG Residents $100 • Non-members $120WG/YAP204 Creating With Clay, ages 8-14 Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall IITuesday, 3:30–5 p.m., 6 weeks Bring your imagination and explore the plastic-ity of clay using handbuilding techniques to build functional pots and whimsical sculptures. Embellish them with glazes and take home your ceramic keep-sakes. Build skills with new projects each session.Members/WG Residents $120 • Non-members $140WG/YAP208 Wheelthrowing & More, ages 10-16 Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I Tuesday, 3:30–5 p.m., 6 weeks Experience the wonder of the wheel as you shape a soft clay ball into a pot. Learn to combine thrown and handbuilt forms to create exciting clay vessels. Decorate and glaze for functional pottery.Members/WG Residents $120 • Non-members $140WG/YAP308 Creative Expression in 2D, ages 10-14Instructor: Patricia Byron Fall I & Fall II Monday, 3:30–5 p.m. Calling young artists who love to paint and draw! Explore your creative potential through acrylic paint, watercolors, charcoal and pastels on canvas and paper. Experiment with painting and draw-ing techniques, composition and color theory. Members/WG Residents $120 • Non-members $140

WG/TD184 Surface Decoration for PotteryInstructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I Tuesday, 6-8 p.m., 6 weeks Use handbuilt or thrown forms to explore surface decoration techniques. Experiment with sgrafitto, slip trailing, inlay and more to create unique and functional pottery. Suitable for all levels.Members/WG Residents $165 • Non-members $185

WG/TD183 Gifts of ClayInstructor: Belinda Glennon Fall IITuesday, 6-8 p.m., 6 weeks A handmade salsa bowl, candy jar or cookie platter – start a new tradition when you create unique pottery and decorations that enrich and personalize your holiday. Stamp out “Made in China” when you give the gift of your art! Suitable for all levels.Members/WG Residents $165 • Non-members $185

The Jessie Brock Community Center, Winter Garden

WG/PH147 Digital Photography IInstructor: Michael van Gelder Monday, 6–8 p.m. Fall I Instructor: Mark Lepow Monday, 6–8 p.m. Fall IIThrough instruction and assignments, learn essential photography concepts such as exposure, composi-tion and lighting. Understanding camera settings and how to adjust aperture and shutter speeds helps to gain creative control of your photography.Members/WG Residents $205 • Non-members $225

WG/PH148 Digital Photography IIInstructor: Mark Lepow Wednesday, 6–8 p.m. Fall IInstructor: Michael van Gelder Wednesday, 6–8 p.m. Fall IIThrough in-depth assignments, field trips and reviews, students delve deeper into composition, lighting and special equipment. In-class demon-

ing on abstract images and patterns. Through this fun course, you will experiment with ways to give a modern feel to a subject matter, while referenc-ing well-known modern artists for inspiration. It’s a perfect class for those who desire to create their own unique artworks but don’t know where to start.Members/WG Residents $205 • Non-members $225

WG/PD130 Painting Powerful LandscapesInstructor: Beatrice Athanas Fall II Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., 6 weeks Execute interpretive landscape paintings from photos in this introductory- to intermediate-level class. The focus will be on the fundamentals: com-position, perspective, color, texture and individual interest. Explore modifying colors and simplifying composition to create a work of art in oils or acryl-ics. Instructor demos will be with oil paint. Repeat students are welcome to work indepen-dently with instructor’s guidance as requested.Members/WG Residents $225 • Non-members $245

strations on manipulating images for printing and posting online are included. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I or similar experience.Members/WG Residents $205 • Non-members $225

WG/PH243 Basic Portraiture Instructor: Michael van Gelder Fall IIThursday, 6–8 p.m. Basic lighting and posting techniques and the use of flash and natural light are covered in this class. Focus is on defining the photographic portrait to reveal a subject’s unique personality. Students can work in black-and-white or color. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II or similar experience. Members $220 • Non-members $240

WG/PH259 Field Trip Class Instructor: Michael van Gelder Fall I Thursday, 6–8 p.m. Each week the instructor will take students to vari-ous locations around Central Florida. Each field trip will have a theme that will exercise the stu-dent’s picture taking abilities. There will be a cri-tique of work done on the field trips. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I.Members/WG Residents $220 • Non-members $240

“Sifnos Island” by Beatric Athanos

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Cover credits: From top, photograph by Milton Heiberg; photograph by Sherri Bunye; Young Artist Coordinator Belinda Glennon with student in photograph by Anna Jannotti; ceramics by Gabriel Isaac; “The Ripening Harvest,” 1941, William S. Jenkins.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Crealdé School of Art is a nonprofit art organization supported in part by memberships; United Arts of Central Florida; the City of Winter Park; Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program; the State of Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs; The Florida Arts Council; The National Endowment for the Arts; and various private foundations.

ADMINISTRATION

Peter SchreyerExecutive Director & ActingDirector of Photography

Vincent SansoneDirector of Ceramics & Sculpture

Barbara TiffanyInterim Director of Painting & Drawing

Barbara ChandlerHeritage Center Manager

Jan HurtRegistrar & Office Manager

Lindy Shepherd Marketing Manager

Nicole FournierAccounting Manager

Betsy SchreyerGrants Manager Sherri Bunye Development & Program Assistant

David CumbieContemporary Sculpture Garden Curator

Belinda GlennonYoung Artist Program Coordinator

Carlo JannottiFacilities Manager

Cecelia Bonifay,PresidentToni Peck,Vice PresidentFrank Schornagle III, TreasurerDean Jennings,Secretary

Ali BovisKevin Cosgrove Valada FlewellynPenny JordanPercy Maynard

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Your annual membership with Crealdé supports our mission founded on the idea that the arts are for everyone, and that everyone has a story worth telling. Your membership helps us serve the community with outreach programs for special populations, scholarships, educational exhibitions, and maintains the affordability of classes and workshops.

In return, membership enables you to actively par-ticipate in the arts with such benefits as discounted registration fees and invitations to gallery receptions, special lectures and members-only events.To join Crealdé’s more than 1,300 individual, family and corporate members, select the membership op-tion on our website or call our office and begin en-joying your member benefits immediately! You can become a member even if you are not taking a class this term.For more information about membership benefits, please go to our website, www.crealde.org. Thank you for supporting the arts in Central Florida. Crealdé, oil painting, 2011, by M.J. Gandee

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