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Ages 6-9 Drawing with Nature / $110
Animals and Art / $110
Children’s Ceramics / $110
Pirates, Princesses and More! / $110
Painting and More! / $110
Art to Wear / $110
Ages 10-15 Drawing / $110
Jammin’ with Gelli Prints / $110
Young Potters / $110
That’s Fantastic! / $110
Painting and Mixed Media / $110
Creative Computer / $110
Ages 16 to AdultLarge Scale Drawing / $70
Self-Portrait Oil Painting / $70
Street Art and the Creative Spirit / $70
Creative Puppet Creations / $70
Hand-cut Stencil Screenprinting / $70
iPad Imagery / $70
Splint Woven Basketry / $70
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RegistrationAll the workshops are held in the Southeast Missouri State University Art Studios under the guidance of experienced and highly qualified master art instructors and art professors. Each instructor will have a Southeast Art Education student assistant. All classes are limited to 15 students. The Young Potter and Children’s Ceramic student work will be on exhibit for pick up at the Ceramics Studio, 835 Broadway (behind Howard’s Sporting Goods) on Friday, Aug. 5, 2016 from 5-8 p.m. Student work (other than Children’s Ceramics and Young Potters) will be on exhibit at the Arts Council of Southeast Missouri through the month of August. Opening Reception will be held Aug. 5, 2016 from 5-9 p.m. Students may pick up their artwork following the exhibit between Sept. 1-16, 2016.
Total payment is due with registration. Notification will be sent to confirm workshop enrollment. Refunds may be given minus a 10% cancellation processing fee up to one week prior to the start of the workshop. If a workshop is cancelled, registrants will be notified and given the option of transferring to another workshop or receive a full refund. Please return the completed registration form along with payment to:
Art Academy, River Campus Southeast Missouri State University
One University Plaza, MS 7825Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
For more information call 573.651.2143 or visit semo.edu/artacademy
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Art Academy
Workshops
2016
The Art Academy Workshops are engaging and creative learning experiences in a wide variety of media for ages 6 through adult.
semo.edu/artacademy
Art Workshops for Ages 6-9($110 per student, per class)
Art Workshops for Ages 10-15($110 per student, per class)
DrawingStudents will develop and explore drawing techniques in proportion, perspective, and value using a wide range of materials. The theme of nature will inspire creative expression. Instructed by Brenda Seyer.June 6-10, 1-4 p.m.River Campus, Mezzanine Level, Room 101
Jammin’ with Gelli PrintsStudents will use the fun, new “gelatin” plate to make one-of-a-kind monoprints with found objects, ready- made stamps and stencils and hand-created stencils and textures. Instructed by Andrea Schneider.June 13-17, 1-4 p.m.River Campus, Mezzanine Level, Room 101
Young PottersStudents will learn to operate a potter’s wheel to make functional pottery including bowls and cups, as well as explore hand building with clay. Instructed by Benjie Heu.June 20-24, 1-4 p.m.Ceramics Studio, 835 Broadway (behind Howard’s Sporting Goods)
That’s Fantastic!Students will explore the world of fantasy and create drawings, sculptures, and paintings from their unique imaginations. Instructed by Julie Brandmeyer.June 27-July 1, 1-4 p.m.River Campus, Mezzanine Level, Room 101
Drawing with NatureStudents will create drawings using nature as their guide and explore animals, plants, and natural objects using charcoal, pencil, ink, and pastels. Instructed by Brenda Seyer.June 6-10, 9 a.m.-NoonRiver Campus, Mezzanine Level, Room 101
Art Workshops for Ages 16 to Adult($70 per student, per class)
Large Scale DrawingStudents will cover basic drawing skills such as gesture, positive/negative shape, and space, composition, value tones, line sensitivity and perceptual accuracy. Instructed by Kathy Smith.June 7-8, 6:30-9:30 p.m.River Campus, Cultural Arts Center, Room 042
Self-Portrait Oil PaintingStudents will mix and manipulate specific colors to create an alla prima self portrait painting. Students should bring a color photo of themselves with a detailed facial image that is at least 4” square. Instructed by Josh Newth.June 14-15, 6:30-9:30 p.m.River Campus, Cultural Arts Center, Room 047
Street Art and the Creative SpiritStudents will focus of the tradition of modern street art, examine color and composition, develop personal symbolism and text elements, and investigate the stenciling process. Instructed by Emily Booth.June 22-23, 6:30-9:30 p.m.River Campus, Cultural Arts Center, Room 039
Creative Puppet CreationsCreate puppets of imaginative creatures based on folklore in a wide variety of sculptural materials. Instructed by Michael Baird.June 28-29, 6:30-9:30 p.m.River Campus, Mezzanine Level, Room 101
Animals and ArtBe inspired by art history and create animals in clay, paint, prints, and pastels that capture your personality. Instructed by Tina Sample.June 13-17, 9 a.m.-Noon River Campus, Mezzanine Level, Room 101
Children’s CeramicsStudents will make animals, masks, and simple pottery with terra cotta and low fire glazes. Instructed by Benjie Heu.June 20-24, 9 a.m.-Noon Ceramics Studio, 835 Broadway (behind Howard’s Sporting Goods)
Hand Cut Stencil ScreenprintingExperience this green, portable, and fast method of making imagery: screenprinting with hand-cut paper stencils. Explore the use of shape and transparent layering to create colorful imagery Instructed by Hannah Sanders.July 13-14, 3-6 p.m.River Campus, Cultural Arts Center, Room 035
iPad ImageryUse a tablet to create breathtaking digital photos and videos! Explore the variety of applications and camera settings while learning about best app practices. While it is preferred participants bring their own iPad, a limited number of devices are available for use. Instructed by Emily Denlinger and Zack Tucker.July 18-19, 6:30-9:30 p.m.River Campus Seminary, Room 002
Split Woven BasketryParticipants will weave a flat splint basket with handles and added color, dye their baskets with tea, and finish their baskets by singeing. Instructed by Caroline Kahler.July 20-21, 6:30-9:30 p.m.River Campus, Cultural Arts Center, Room 034
Graduate credit available for workshops ages 16 to adult.
Contact chorst@semo.edu
Painting and Mixed MediaStudents will learn to paint using acrylic, ink, watercolor, and tempera while experimenting with multilayered materials and painting techniques inspired by art history. Instructed by Nikki Heuring. July 11-15, 1-4 p.m. River Campus, Mezzanine Level, Room 101
Creative Computer Students will harness the power of Adobe Photoshop by experimenting with photo editing and collage, designing a logo, exploring digital painting, and creating a frame by frame animation. Instructed by Emily Denlinger and Zack Tucker.July 18-22, 1-4 p.m.River Campus Seminary, Room 002
Pirates, Princesses and More!Students will create their own imaginative worlds and characters while exploring multiple materials in clay, painting, printmaking and paper mache. Instructed by Becky Coleman.June 27-July 1, 9 a.m.-Noon River Campus, Mezzanine Level, Room 101
Painting and More!Students will have fun using their imagination and creativity painting, printing, and sculpting ideas about the natural world while developing new artistic skills. Instructed by Nikki Heuring. July 11-15, 9 a.m.-Noon River Campus, Mezzanine Level, Room 101
Art to WearStudents will enjoy creating paintings, collages, and sculptures that are transformed into wearable pieces such as crowns, masks, and vests! Instructed by Becky Ramdial.July 18-22, 9 a.m.-Noon River Campus, Mezzanine Level, Room 101
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