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ARTWORKs LOOK INSIDE FOR MORE DETAILS June 9th-20th Sequiota Elementary Students entering grades 4-8 REGISTRATION WILL BEGIN 9 A.M. MONDAY, APRIL 21st SUMMER SCHOOL OFFICE 1359 E. ST. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65802 HOURS: 7:30 to 4:00 417-523-0005 www.springfieldpublicschoolsmo.org 2014
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ARTWORKs

LOOK INSIDE FOR MORE DETAILS

June 9th-20th

Sequiota Elementary

Students entering grades 4-8

REGISTRATION WILL BEGIN 9 A.M. MONDAY, APRIL 21st

SUMMER SCHOOL OFFICE

1359 E. ST. Louis St.

Springfield, MO 65802

HOURS: 7:30 to 4:00

417-523-0005

www.springfieldpublicschoolsmo.org

2014

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LOCATION Sequiota Elementary

3414 S. Mentor 523-5400

June 9—June 20 Entering Grades 4-8 (during the 2014-2015 school year)

The ARTWORKS Program, now in its 32nd year, is a multi-disciplinary approach to the arts. The program allows students to study with professional artists and art teachers in the visual media and performing arts for an intensive ten days. ARTWORKS has two sessions, a morning session (8:30-11:30) and an afternoon session (12:30-3:30), each session has two classes. Students may only attend either in the morning or in the afternoon. They may not attend both sessions. Students from surrounding commu-nities may attend with proper immunization and registration paperwork.

Students must have completed at least 3rd grade for the 2013-2014 school year.

Students may not enroll in both morning and afternoon classes.

Materials fee is included in the price of the session. All supplies will be provided.

Students must plan to be in attendance every day and arrive on time or they may not be able to finish their projects.

Students must be picked up on time once their session has ended.

Students on the free/reduced lunch program in SPS for the 2013-2014 school year may attend with the materials fee waived.

All payments are due with the registration form. Class sizes are limited.

SPARC Summer Camp-Sequiota location is available. Students must sign up for Artworks morning (AM) session in order to attend the afternoon (PM) session of SPARC.

Transfers from other SPARC programs are available. Please call the SPARC office at 417-837-5737 for more information.

REFUNDS-You must withdraw from classes by May 30th to receive a refund.

ARTWORKS SCHEDULE Students attend both periods of a session but may not attend both morning and afternoon sessions.

Classes are not for credit.

All classes are for students entering grades 4-8 with the exception of *Stained Glass and Digital Photography

which are reserved for students entering grades 5-8*

June 9—June 20 (Both weeks will be a Monday-Friday Schedule this year)

MORNING SESSION AFTERNOON SESSION

8:30-10:00 10:00-11:30 12:30-2:00 2:00-3:30

1ST PERIOD A.M. 2ND PERIOD A.M. 1ST PERIOD P.M. 2ND PERIOD P.M.

COURSE # COURSE COURSE # COURSE COURSE # COURSE COURSE # COURSE

82090-1 Cartooning 82090-2 Cartooning 82090-3 Cartooning 82090-4 Cartooning

82212-1 Origami In Action 82110-2 Chinese Brush Painting 82110-3 Chinese Brush Painting 82212-4 Origami in Action

82080-1 Candle Making 82080-2 Candle Making 82080-3 Candle Making 82080-4 Candle Making

82100-1 Ceramics 82100-2 Ceramics 82100-3 Ceramics 82100-4 Ceramics

82350-1 Tropical Paradise 82179-1 Groovy Crafts 82179-2 Groovy Crafts 82350-4 Tropical Paradise

82120-1 Digital Photography 82120-2 Digital Photography 82120-3 Digital Photography 82120-4 Digital Photography

82170-1 Food Art 82170-2 Food Art 82170-3 Food Art 82170-4 Food Art

82188-1 Keep Calm & Weave ON 82395-1 Uncommon Clay Creations 82395-2 Uncommon Clay Creations 82188-2 Keep Calm & Weave ON

82022-1 All About Dance 82189-1 Kid Idol 82189-2 Kid Idol 82022-4 All About Dance

82198-1 Mosaics 82198-2 Mosaics 82198-3 Mosaics 82198-4 Mosaics

82310-1 Stained Glass 82310-2 Stained Glass 82310-3 Stained Glass 82310-4 Stained Glass

82191-1 Art Bayou 82329-1 This is for the Birds 82329-2 This is for the Birds 82191-2 Art Bayou

82328-1 Theatre Summer Camp 82185-1 Improv Insanity 82185-2 Improv Insanity 82328-2 Theatre Summer Camp

82325-1 The Art of Bookmaking 82398-1 Upcycle 82398-2 Upcycle 82021-1 Batiks & Tie Dye

82057-1 Attack of the Abstract 82235-1 Puppets and Puppetry 82057-2 Attack of the Abstract 82235-2 Puppets and Puppetry

82322-1 Tape it...Duct Tape Art 82322-2 Tape it...Duct Tape Art 82162-1 Duct Tape Creations 82162-2 Duct Tape Creations

82320-1 Stomp 82265-1 Soap Making Fun 82320-2 Stomp 82265-2 Soap Making Fun

82194-1 Magazine Madness 82176-1 Go Go Graffiti 82176-2 Go Go Graffiti 82194-2 Magazine Madness

82178-1 Hands on Sewing 82178-2 Hands on Sewing

ARTWORKS 2014 REGISTRATION

Springfield Public Schools Summer School Office

523-0005

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ALL ABOUT BATIKS AND TIE DYE

Grades 4-8 Alison Loper/ Learn the ancient technique of fabric

dying with hot wax. Create designs for fabric and use different dying

methods to create batiks and tie dye!

ALL ABOUT DANCE

Grades 4-8 Jessica Wagner/Learn a dance routine and techniques

including ballet, modern, hip hop, and jazz. Grow an understanding

of various dances through video and imitation. No previous dance

experience necessary.

ART BAYOU

Grades 4-8 Stacie Allen/Learn about the French influence in the art

of New Orleans! Create Mardi Gras masks and beads, Blue Dog

sculptures, Fleur de lis sun catchers, crawfish figurines and more!

ATTACK OF THE ABSTRACT

Grades 4-8 Amelia Bennet/ Are you tired of following the rules?

Learn about the abstract artists while exploring sculptural 3-D art,

non-traditional painting techniques, and installation art!

CANDLE MAKING

Grades 4-8 Deanna Gibbs/Create different types of candles and can-

dle holders. Students will carve, paint and melt wax.

CARTOONING

Grades 4-8 Linda Friedley/Enjoy working on and growing your skill

as a cartoonist. We will learn how some of our favorites are drawn

and create new characters with pencil and with clay.

CERAMICS

Grades 4-8 Dennis Lewis/Everyone loves working with clay. Use

all of the basic hand building processes to create projects that will

last a lifetime.

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING

Grades 4-8 Hing Wah Hatch/Learn to “dance” the brush on paper.

You’ll be able to paint flowers, animals, Chinese symbols and more.

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Grades 5-8 Denene Taliaferro/Students will learn basic photography

skills using Adobe Photoshop. Cameras will be provided or you may

bring your own. Advanced students are welcome!

DUCT TAPE CREATIONS

Grades 4-8 Jill Payne/Students will create a variety of pieces using

decorative duct tape! Projects will range from wearable art to sculp-

tural pieces using an assortment of methods.

FOOD ART

Grades 4-8 Heidi Stagner/Experience the creation of yummy food

and learning how to make it look artistically pleasing before being

consumed.

GO GO GRAFFITI

Grades 4-8 Shavonne Downey/Trace the origins of street art and

discover graffiti as a fun form of artistic expression. You will learn

lettering techniques and stencil methods to create pendants, t-shirts,

totes and more!

GROOVY CRAFTS

Grades 4-8 Becky Treadway/ Make art from the 60s and 70s! Pro-

jects include incense burners, macramé, candles, VW bugs, tie dye

and more. We will end the two week session with a Disco party!

HANDS ON SEWING

Grades 4-8 Dana Bridges/Students learn how to sew-in-style and

create beautiful art! Learn how to sew buttons, quilt-block tech-

niques, and simple hand stitches. Create fabric collage projects,

decorative felt patches, an ugly doll, tie snakes, and much more!

IMPROV INSANITY

Grades 4-8 John Mello/ Enhance your acting and creativity through

various theatre games and improv scene building.

ARTWORKS COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

KEEP CALM AND WEAVE ON

Grades 4-8 Susan Goodman/Students will use a variety of recycled

products to create looms for weaving. We will use yarn, dyed fabrics

and other materials from nature to weave fantastic fiber projects.

KID IDOL

Grades 4-8 Kim Cavener/ Learn how to develop your best singing

voice by analyzing videos, vocal and breathing workouts, rehearsing

songs, role playing, and choosing a song to perform!

MAGAZINE MADNESS

Grades 4-8 Shavonne Downey/Make a variety of creations using

magazines. Students will learn basic coiling and weaving methods to

make coasters, jewelry, picture frames, vases, bowls and more!

MOSAICS

Grades 4-8 Christine Schilling/Create a glass sun catcher, picture

frame, treasure box or bird house and name plate using ceramic tile,

stained glass, mirrors and more!

ORIGAMI IN ACTION

Grades 4-8 Hing Wah Hatch/ Make your own toys out of paper, recy-

cle your junk mail, gift wrap, and magazines, into a barking dog, snap-

ping alligator, paper balloons, things that fly, etc.

PUPPETS AND PUPPETRY

Grades 4-8 Janice Queen/Students will create a character, write a

story about it, and bring it to life by building and dressing it as a pup-

pet. Finger puppets, hand puppets and marionettes will be explored.

RUB-A-DUB-DUB, SOAP MAKING FUN

Grades 4-8 Jaimie Keys/Let’s have fun making homemade soap! Stu-

dents will create jello soap, soap clouds, trinket soap, popsicle soap,

bath fizzies and much more.

STAINED GLASS

Grades 5-8 Anissa Barber/Draw using your own designs. Cut, foil,

and solder a glass panel of stained glass. Strength is needed to cut the

glass. Class limit of 12 students

STOMP

Grades 4-8 Clydene Watson/Do you like to make noise? Do you like

to bang on stuff? Do you like to create shows to perform? Then come

join STOMP! The only requirement is that you like to have loud fun.

TAPE IT & MAKE IT-DUCT TAPE ART

Grades 4-8 Jennifer Roller/Students have the opportunity to explore

unique ways to use duct tape to create a variety of duct tape pieces.

THE ART OF BOOKMAKING

Grades 4-8 Alison Loper/ Learn to create many different books with

the art of bookmaking.

THEATRE SUMMER CAMP

Grades 4-8 Chelsea Vieceli/ Learn the skills of acting, set design, and

performance while perfecting a one-act to perform on the last day!

THIS IS FOR THE BIRDS

Grades 4-8 Stacie Allen/ Create a silly bird marionette puppet, funky

clay bird sculpture, baby bird in a nest, wild bird hats and more!

TROPICAL PARADISE

Grades 4-8 Becky Treadway/Let’s vacation to a tropical island! Pro-

jects include surfboards, seascape paintings, grass skirts, and more!

UNCOMMON CLAY CREATIONS

Grades 4-8 Susan Goodman/ Students will work with different types

of no-fire clay. We will use FIMO, Model magic, home made clay and

recycled paper pulp clay to create jewelry, beads and sculpture.

UPCYCLE

Grades 4-8 Crystal Grant/Recycle things you might throw away by

making them into wearable art. Projects include bracelets, necklaces,

tote bags, belts, t-shirts, and more!

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