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Main Line Art Center

Summer 2011
June 13 - August 19 Make Time for Art this Summer!
Offering 2 shorter sessions for your convenience.
E A R LY R E G I S T R AT I O N D I S C O U N T

Through May 31

Online Registration!
www.mainlineart.org
Phone-in Registrations 610.525.0272

IN THE SPOTLIGHT!

Main Line Art Center

ART FOR EVERYONE About Main Line Art Center
Originally incorporated in 1937 as the Bryn Mawr Art Center, the Art Center merged with Suburban Art Center in 1963 and became the Main Line Center for the Arts. The Art Center was renamed Main Line Art Center in 1993 and today maintains the core values of respect for individual creativity, a belief that everyone has the ability to learn and appreciate art, that art is essential for balance and enrichment, and that art is a catalyst for building community. The vision of Main Line Art Center is to maintain and further enhance its unique culture of creativity in the visual arts. The art program at Main Line Art Center explores traditional art forms while embracing innovative, forward-thinking, and contemporary ideas. Our strength lies in welcoming new techniques and new teaching methods that encourage people at all levels of ability in the community to create and appreciate art. Classes and workshops are offered year-round in areas such as painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, photography, jewelry making, and printmaking. The Art Center offers up to ten annual exhibitions, including stretch and community exhibitions and seasonal fine crafts shows, that feature the work of established and emerging artists, many of whom are Members, faculty, and students.

ART FOR EVERYONE
We are committed to making art accessible to everyone and accomplish this by offering art programs for individuals of all ages and abilities, including a unique series of outreach programs for children and adults with developmental and physical disabilities, and by offering $12,000 in need-based scholarships from a restricted endowment to our students each year. More than 16,000 individuals, ages two to senior citizens, participated in our programs last year – either as artists, students, or enthusiastic viewers.

DIRECTIONS
Main Line Art Center has ample parking and is easy to reach by train (SEPTA R5) or bus (SEPTA 105). Please call SEPTA for details at 215.580.7800 or www.SEPTA.org. From Rte. 476 (Blue Route): Take Exit 13, Villanova/St. Davids, to Rte. 30 East (Lancaster Ave.) Follow Rte. 30 through Villanova, Rosemont, and Bryn Mawr into Haverford. Make a right turn onto Old Buck Rd. (opposite Wendy’s). From City Line Ave (Rte. 1): Take Rte. 30 West (Lancaster Ave.). Follow Rte. 30 through Wynnewood and Ardmore into Haverford. Make a left turn onto Old Buck Rd (opposite Wendy’s).

SUMMER 2011 HOURS & INFORMATION

CONTENTS

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746 Panmure Road Haverford, PA 19041 P 610.525.0272 F 610.525.5036 www.mainlineart.org HOURS OF OPERATION
Mon. - Thurs., 9 am-9 pm Fri. - Sun., 9 am-5 pm MLAC will be closed on Saturdays & Sundays after June 12.

About Main Line Art Center Membership & Support Exhibitions & Events Accessibility Statement Trips & Lectures Artistic Development Adult Classes Ceramics Drawing Glass Arts Jewelry & Metals Painting Pastels Photography Print, Paper & Book Arts Watercolor Summer Camp Teen Studios Family Workshops Registration Summer Camp: ART in the Spotlight
June 13-August 26 (11 Weeks) Ages 4-13 / Full and Half Days

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HOLIDAYS
(MLAC Closed)
Sun., April 24 (Easter) Sat., May 28-Mon., May 30 (Memorial Day) Sat., July 2-Mon., July 4 (Independence Day)

STAFF DIRECTORY
Judy Herman
Executive Director, ext. 11

Stacie Brennan
Education Director, ext. 23

Thomas Scurto-Davis
Director of Finance & Operations, ext. 15

Rachel Ammon
Communications Director, ext. 25

Anisa Haidary
Development Director, ext. 13

Bridget Goldhahn
Registrar, ext. 10

Emily Ost
Assistant, Exhibitions & Development, ext. 12

Katie Groppi
Program Coordinator, ext. 17

Teen Studios 2011:
June 20-Aug. 12 For Artists Ages 13-18 years old Visit www.mainlineart.org to register or call us for a brochure today. See page 21 for more details.

Regina Stoltz & Liv Rothfuss
Evening & Weekend Coordinator, ext. 10

Nathan Prouty
Ceramic Technician, ext. 22

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MEMBERSHIP & SUPPORT EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT

Main Line Art Center

Membership & Support
Join today to enjoy a wide range of year-round benefits while supporting arts education and community outreach programs at Main Line Art Center. All gifts are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law and may be matched by your employer’s matching gift program. We invite you to select the Membership category that is right for you.*

For the most up-to-date info visit: www.mainlineart.org/membership.php

General Membership
HOUSEHOLD – $75

Members’ Discounts

Each person in your immediate household receives:

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Merion Art & Repro Center, Ardmore 10% off with a minimum $10.00 purchase Rubinstein’s, West Chester Big 33 Art Club - receive card for 33% off select purchases Taws Presentation Plus, Philadelphia 10% off framing with printing, 20% off 1 or or 2 pre-made frames, 30% off 3 or 4 premade frames, 40% off 5 or 6 pre-made frames, 45% off 7 or more pre-made frames, 20% off tools or materials with a minimum $20 purchase The Great Frame Up, Wayne 10% off framing The Tangled Web, Philadelphia 10% any purchase, excluding classes Utrecht Art Supply, Philadelphia 10% off any purchase Village Art Shop, Media 10% off any purchase Wayne Art Supplies & Custom Framing, Wayne 15% off any purchase Wren Felini Gallery, Bryn Mawr 20% off framing *Memberships may be upgraded up to 60 days and are nonrefundable. **Visit our website for a list of art supply and framing stores offering discounts to our Members.

Up to 25% discount on classes, trips, and workshops at the Art Center Discounts at local art supply stores and frame shops with Member card** Early access to online course catalog Opportunity to rent private studio space Opportunity to enter Members’ Exhibition (adults only) Reduced entry fees for juried exhibitions Use of open studio space with fee (at designated times) Invitations to exhibition openings, special events, and gallery talks with featured artists and curators Complimentary subscription to the Artfolio newsletter and Artmail e-news Priority scheduling for gallery rentals Reduced rates for birthday parties and Art Camp Personalized Member Card

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INDIVIDUAL – $50

One adult receives all benefits listed above.
SENIOR – $45

One adult, age 65 years and over, receives all benefits.
ARTIST – $40

One adult receives all benefits excluding reduced rates for classes, trips, and workshops. The Artist level additionally receives email notifications of opportunities for artists and invitations to Artist Café, a new networking opportunity for artists held each session.
CHILD – $35

One child, under 18 years, receives all benefits, plus reduced rates for birthday parties, Art Camp, and invitations to children’s exhibition openings.

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MEMBERSHIP & SUPPORT

Make a Donation to Support Art for Everyone!
Donations to the Annual Fund help us keep tuition affordable, make studio improvements, and reach underserved audiences. All amounts make a difference, and significant donations enable us to address our most critical needs. Contributing Members, gifts of $175 and above, enjoy exclusive benefits and discounts on artwork, as well as a handmade gift by local artists. Please consider adding a meaningful gift to the donation line of your registration form.

Special Ways to Give
Honorary & Memorial Gifts Contributions to Main Line Art Center are also a meaningful way to celebrate a friend’s birthday, anniversary, or other occasion, as well as remember a special person. Planned Giving By including Main Line Art Center in your estate or financial plans, your legacy gift helps ensure that the visual arts have a home in our community for many years to come. United Way You may also make a donation through your workplace giving program using Donor Choice #14859.

Membership also makes a great gift for birthdays, anniversaries, and other special occasions. Simply provide us with the name and address of your gift recipient.

For more information or to become a Member, please call Anisa Haidary at 610.525.0272, ext 13, or visit www.mainlineart.org.
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Main Line Art Center

Exhibitions & Events
Main Line Art Center’s exhibitions and events celebrate the rich artistic talent found within our community, and are free and open to the public to attend. For more information, including artist submission info, visit www.mainlineart.org
GALLERY HOURS Mon.-Thurs., 10 am-8 pm Fri.-Sun,, 10 am-4 pm
First Fridays, open until 9 pm. MLAC will be closed on Saturdays & Sundays after June 12.

Exhibitions
Fine Art Sale
April 16-May 25 First Friday Reception: May 6, 6-9 pm

No matter what your style or budget, you will find the perfect piece of exceptional artwork for your home or office at our annual Fine Art Sale! Choose from more than 200 pieces in a variety of media including oils, pastels, watercolor and sculpture by over 50 professional artists. Join us for the benefit Preview Party – the most anticipated Art Center event of the year – to get first pick of the art.

Presenting Sponsor:

Supporting Sponsor:

Participating Sponsors: Brandywine Realty Trust, Harmelin Media and Pohlig Builders

Accessibility Statement
Main Line Art Center is committed to a continuum of accessible education programs by providing reasonable and appropriate accommodations in a supportive environment that promotes and fosters inclusion of people of all ages, abilities and skill levels. If you believe that you will require any accommodations to enable you to participate meaningfully in our programs, please contact the staff before you enroll, but ideally at least two weeks prior to the start of a program.

Unframed & Uncorked Art Sale
Fri., June 3, 6-9 pm

Like a fine wine, this one-night only sale just keeps getting better! Grab a glass of wine from Barefoot Wine & Bubbly and get ready to browse through the amazing unframed 2-D & 3-D work created by talented artists from our community. Cash or checks only please. Currently accepting artists. Visit our website for more info, or call Emily Ost at 610.525.0272 ext. 12.

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EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS

Trips
Spring Hills Farm Painting Workshop
with Francine Shore June 17-19 $575 ($100 non-refundable deposit required)

En Plein Air Workshops
All Levels & Mediums

Abstract Landscape at Chanticleer
Val Rossman Wed., June 1 & 8, 9:30 am-2:30 pm

Just two hours north of Philadelphia, Spring Hills Farm is an exquisite countryside retreat with hills, pines, firs, ponds and grasses as far as the eye can see...an amazing place to paint. The farm’s 400 acres of land as well as individual studios and gazebos allow the artist to gather important visual information. All meals are homemade, organic and served in the warmth and hospitality of the Hull’s family farm. Choose to sleep dormitory style in the bunkhouse or at a nearby Inn (with reduced rates). Shuttle service to and from the farm is included. Trip includes roundtrip transportation from the Art Center, instruction, art history, meals/drinks, farm accommodations and many extras.

Spend two sessions at Chanticleer, one of the most spectacular gardens in the world, creating paintings or drawings using the natural beauty in this expansive setting. You will be free to use any area in the garden as the visual inspiration for your work. The instructor will roam the grounds giving individual feedback to each student. Everyone should bring their own supplies as well as some type of "temporary" easel.
2 wks, $107 M/$125 NM
All Levels & Mediums

Suburban Landscape
Larry Francis Tues., June 14-July 9, 10 am-1 pm

Draw and paint around the suburbs, discovering subjects in the quaint towns, historic architecture, secluded streets, gardens and beautiful homes. Under the special demands of working outside including changing weather and sunlight, learn to capture light, space and color to create unified compositions. Students will be encouraged to use the drawing and painting media of their choice and develop their own artistic voice. (18 Act 48 credits)
6 wks, $167 M/$196 NM

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PARTNERSHIPS

Partnerships
MLAC is proud to continue partnerships with local organizations and schools to offer special services and advanced level classes for Members and students. Please look for continuing education logos throughout this brochure.

For more information please visit www.mainlineart.org or call 610-525-0272.
The Haverford School Expanded class offerings including digital media at the Haverford School, conveniently located around the corner from the Art Center at 450 Lancaster Avenue in Haverford. East Falls Glassworks Studios Glassblowing classes and workshops take place at East Falls Glassworks located 3510 Scotts Lane in Philadelphia. Classes and workshops are open to both adults and teens (13 and up). Philadelphia Arts In Education This partnership with Philadelphia Art in Education Partnership (PAEP) offers regional K-12 teachers Act 48 credit for qualifying classes and workshops. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art: The Academy comes to you! Continuing education classes that are taught by professional, renowned artists. Additional costs and course work apply. One course hour equals 1 Act 48 credit hour. Cost of class is $390 for one PAFA credit, additional supply fees may apply. Please look for the PAFA logo for participating classes and pricing information. Violette de Mazia Foundation The Foundation offers programs that advance, teach, study, promote, and support the aesthetics and appreciation of art based on the theories, methods and approaches of The Barnes Foundation. Please visit their website at demazia.org for more information and to register for classes. Continuing Studies with UArts The Professional Insitute for Educators (PIE) provides teachers with oppurtunities to receive college level credits. For further information, call 215.717.6092 or visit the UArts website at www.uarts.edu/pie 8

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ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT

Artistic Development
Artist’s Statement Workshop Francine Shore Fri., May 20, 1-4 pm

Join working artist Francine Shore for an indepth workshop on how to write an effective artist’s statement. Bring a written list of thoughts and we will construct a statement that communicates how you feel about your work so that you can convey this info to jurors, galleries, collectors and others.
$25 M/$35 NM

portfolio, guiding students through National Portfolio Days, preparing students to interview and various presentation methods including media options. Methods of engaging students in critique, developing themes, editing and organizing work are emphasized. Studio projects include books as a presentation option for a series of pieces and observational exercises appropriate for student use. Information for parents is also considered. Class takes place at Haverford High School in Havertown.
3 credits $925, Fee $45

Introduction to Painting and Color Theory

Continuing Studies with UArts
To register, please call 215.717.6092 or visit www.uarts.edu/pie. Experimental Book Arts
Mark Wangberg Mon., July 11-Fri., July 15, 9 am-6 pm

Heather Pieters Tues., Aug. 2, 9, 16, 4:30-9:30 pm Wed., Aug. 3, 10, 17, 4:30-9:30 pm Thurs., Aug. 4, 11, 18, 4:30-9:30 pm

Explore book arts as an experimental medium using a variety of non-traditional materials and approaches. Beginning with an overview of basic structures such as one-sheet books, pop-ups and folded structures, explore mixed media and the use of found objects in making books as 3-D art objects. Innovative ways of making books are introduced incorporating unique paper treatments and materials. Develop books and create personalized subject content to expand possibilities for book-making. Projects provide hands-on activities for student use in various subject areas, especially visual arts, English, language arts and humanities at all grade levels. No specific art experience required; those with previous book-making skills explore more advanced methods. Class takes place at Haverford High School in Havertown.
3 credits $925, Fee $45

Focus on basic painting skills, color mixing and composition through exercises from direct observation. This course focuses on painting techniques in acrylics and oils using projects that can be replicated with students within art classrooms. Designed for those new to the media as well as those who seek to refine and develop existing skills, participants engage in critique and discussions. Beginners and experienced artists are equally welcome. Class takes place at MLAC.
3 credits $925, Fee $45

Portfolio Preparation for Your Students
Mark Wangberg Mon., July 25-Fri., July 29, 9 am-6 pm

Explore ways to better prepare students to present a strong art portfolio. Through discussions, review of sample portfolios, critiques and various hands-on studio exercises, gain skills to better equip students to face college art admission standards, AP studio art review and scholarship consideration. Topics include expanding the depth and content of a 9

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Important Information about Summer Daytime Classes
We are excited to continue our partnership with The Haverford School to expand summer course offerings. Unless otherwise noted, most of our daytime adult classes will take place at The Haverford School, conveniently located next to the Art Center at 450 Lancaster Avenue, in their beautiful and spacious art studios. Class directions, information and supply lists will be available upon registration.

Drawing & Painting
DAYTIME
All classes 9 am-4 pm take place at The Haverford School unless otherwise noted. Basic Drawing
Robert Finch Mon., June 13-July 18, 9:30 am-12:30 pm 5 wks (no class July 4), $179 M/$205 NM Mon. July 25-Aug. 15, 9:30 am-12:30 pm 4 wks, $101 M/$119 NM ($25 off if registering for both)

All Levels & Mediums

Suburban Landscape
Larry Francis Tues., June 14-July 19, 10 am-1 pm

Draw and paint around the suburbs, discovering subjects in the quaint towns, historic architecture, secluded streets, gardens and beautiful homes. Under the special demands of working outside including changing weather and sunlight, learn to capture light, space and color to create unified compositions. Students will be encouraged to use the drawing and painting media of their choice and develop their own artistic voice. (18 Act 48 credits)
6 wks, $167 M/$196 NM All Levels & Mediums

Drawing skills create the foundation of any art form and can be used to enhance all aspects of art making. This class will help form an understanding of how one begins to replicate what they see in a personal, intuitive way. We will draw from a large variety of subject matter including still life, objects of a geometric and organic nature, interiors and some clothed figures. Tuition includes model fee.
All Levels

Open Media Figure
Bonnie Mettler Tues., June 14-July 12, 9:30 am-12:30 pm and/or Tues., July 19-Aug. 16, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Drawing with Color
Bonnie Mettler Tues., June 14-July 12, 1-4 pm and/or Tues., July 19-Aug. 16, 1-4 pm

In this class, we will concentrate on developing the skills necessary to make excellent figurative works, including composing the page, seeing shape well and using color effectively. Gain confidence in rendering the figure in an atmosphere of support and encouragement. Oils will be used in class.
5 wks, $196 M/$222 NM ($40 off if registering for both) All Levels

The goal of this class is to draw with paint so that shape, composition and space are expressed with confidence. This class is designed to help the artist become proficient with capturing color in still life. Choice of materials is optional.
5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM ($40 off if registering for both)

Painting Over the Line
Kassem Amoudi Tues., June 14-July 12, 10 am-3 pm and/or Tues. July 19-Aug. 16, 10 am-3 pm

Explore lively brushwork, color layering, focal points and balance between calm and busy. Discover how to work around imperfections

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and accidents and view them as opportunities. Work from imagination, pictures, or other means to find your own voice and visual language. Individual support and examples from contemporary artists will serve to broaden and inform your understanding of innovative painting.
5 wks, $230 M/$270 NM ($40 off if registering for both) All Levels All Levels

Intro to Acrylics
Eileen Rosen Wed., June 15-July 13, 1-4 pm and/or Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 1-4 pm

How do you handle a medium that is so versatile? Learn some of the simpler approaches to acrylic painting while working with a limited palette. Class time will be divided between still life and landscape.
5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM ($40 off if registering for both) Advanced

Still Life Painting in Oils
Carol Kardon Wed., June 15-July 27, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Designed to acquaint students with the joy of oil painting when working from a still life or photos. We will discuss the technical aspects of painting materials, but our focus will be on the basic foundation of good painting drawing, values, edges and color. Demos and individual instruction will be provided.
6 wks, $167 M/$196 NM All Levels

Painting Seminar
Francine Shore Thurs., June 16-Aug. 18, 10 am-3 pm

Watercolor Meets Colored Pencil
Eileen Rosen Wed., June 15-July 13, 9:30 am-12 pm

This class will encourage the development of a diverse collection of images and varied subjects. Whether your work is conventional or contemporary, you will become aware of your personal style. Art history discussions and personal and group critiques will encourage a dialogue that connects the process of making work to exhibit. Mixed mediums encouraged. Experience recommended.
10 wks, $356 M/$420 NM Intermediate/Advanced

Please see description under Daytime Watercolor.
All Levels

Painting Over the Line
Kassem Amoudi Thurs., June 16-Aug. 18, 10 am-3 pm

Soft Pastels
Carol Kardon Wed., June 15-July 27, 1-4 pm

Pastels offer an enormous range of color and texture, and this class will explore the different types of soft pastel and paper surfaces that allow for such variety. Class will begin with a demo or a short talk. The focus will be on accurate information and basic principles of good drawing, values, edges and color. Attention is given to each individual’s level of experience.
6 wks, $167 M/$196 NM All Levels

Explore lively brushwork, color layering, focal points and balance between calm and busy. Discover how to work around imperfections and accidents and view them as opportunities. Work from imagination, pictures, or other means to find your own voice and visual language. Individual support and examples from contemporary artists will serve to broaden and inform your understanding of innovative painting. Experience recommended.
10 wks, $356 M/$420 NM

Painting with Oil Pastels
Eileen Rosen Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 9:30 am-12 pm

EVENING
Pastels for Beginners
Nury Vicens Mon., June 13-July 18, 6:30-9:30 pm 5 wks (no class July 4), $154 M/$180 NM Mon., July 25-Aug. 15, 6:30-9:30 pm 4 wks, $101 M/$119 NM ($25 off if registering for both)

Paint quickly and directly with this vibrant, blendable and very pleasurable medium. Through step-by-step demos you will learn how to identify, block in and draw large, simple shapes, fill in large areas of color, and establish the three values of light. Each week a different still life will provide inspiration for creative work.
5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM

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erasing or scraping away, you just paint over them! This method can create layers of vibrant or subtle color resulting in luminous surfaces. Working from still life, we will explore various techniques from open strokes that create a variety of textures to blended finishes. A plethora of famous artists, including Renoir, Mary Cassat and Bonnard, used pastels as finished work rather than preliminary sketches. Through this medium, you will learn how to see and use your perception in order to translate what you see onto a 2-D surface.
All Levels & Mediums

color variations will also be explored.
5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM All Levels

Drawing with Color
Cavin Jones Tues., July 19-Aug. 16, 6:30-9:30 pm

Open Media Still Life
Bonnie Mettler Mon., June 13-July 18, 6:30-9:30 pm 5 wks (no class July 4), $154 M/$180 NM Mon., July 25-Aug. 15, 6:30-9:30 pm 4 wks, $101 M/$119 NM ($25 off if registering for both)

Using colored pencils as a primary drawing medium, we will incorporate our thoughts, dreams, written word, personal photos and objects to create an expressive picture. Using intuitive design, we will create with multiple media and techniques. This class is for the beginner as well as advanced student to explore creativity and demystify the art making process.
5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM ($40 off if registering for Drawing with Watercolor & Ink)

Intro to Drawing
Megan McManus Wed., June 15-July 13, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 6:30-9:30 pm

In this class we will concentrate on developing the skills necessary to capture interesting still life on canvas, including composing the page, seeing shape well and using color effectively. Gain confidence with the medium of your choice in an atmosphere of support and encouragement. Oils will be used in class.
All Levels

Drawing with Watercolor & Ink
Cavin Jones Tues., June 14-July 12, 6:30-9:30 pm

Join us for a course in representational drawing with an emphasis on developing perceptual skills through drawing from observation. Students will learn how to address formal elements such as line, shape, composition, perspective, light, shadow and volume, using a variety of drawing techniques in black and white drawing materials. Class time will be devoted to hands on drawing projects, demos, and group and individual critiques. Open to adults
and teens. 5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM ($40 off if registering for both)

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Open Life Studio
Wed., June 22-July 27, 6:30-9:30 pm

WORKSHOPS
All Levels & Mediums

Open Life Studio is an opportunity for artists at all levels to work independently to maintain or improve their life drawing skills in a variety of techniques and 2-D media. The typical open studio period explores a variety of poses with a nude model, beginning with a warm up of short gestural poses, and then progressing into longer held poses. Participants must bring their own materials. Advanced registration is strongly encouraged as space is limited.
6 wks, $95 M/$130 NM, or $22 per class

Abstract Landscape at Chanticleer
Val Rossman Wed., June 1 & 8, 9:30 am-2:30 pm

Beginning Painting
Nury Vicens Thurs., June 16-July 14, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or Thurs., July 21-Aug. 18, 6:30-9:30 pm

Spend two sessions at Chanticleer, one of the most spectacular gardens in the world, creating paintings or drawings using the natural beauty in this expansive setting. You will be free to use any area in the garden as the visual inspiration for your work. The instructor will roam the grounds giving individual feedback to each student. Everyone should bring their own supplies as well as some type of "temporary" easel.
2 wks, $107 M/$125 NM

Still Life Painting
David Shevlino Sat., June 4, 10 am-4 pm

This class explores a variety of techniques to help students gain experience and develop a creative approach to painting. Explore traditional and contemporary methods through demos and the discussion of materials, composition, technique and color relationships. Materials will be discussed on the first night of class. Please see website for supply list. Open to adults and teens.
5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM ($40 off if registered for both) Intermediate/Advanced

Explore the essential role of composition through still life in a direct and spontaneous manner of painting. Students will learn the basics of composition, value, mixing color and paint application through direct observation. By understanding the principles of painting a still life, students will be able to apply their knowledge to future paintings of any subject matter. All levels & mediums welcome.
$114 M/$134 NM

Painting Over the Line
Kassem Amoudi Thurs., June 16-July 14, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or Thurs., July 21-Aug. 18, 6:30-9:30 pm

Inventive Landscape
Deena Ball Fri., July 22, 10 am-2 pm

Please see description under Daytime Drawing & Painting.
5 wks, $154 M/$181 NM ($40 off if registered for both)

Abstract Painting: Learning to See Series
Marianne Mitchell Mon., July 11-Thurs., July 14, 6:30-9:30 pm Mon., July 11: Figure Tues., July 12: Landscape Wed., July 13: Composition Thurs., July 14: Color

Learn to put a personal twist on a landscape painting. We will work towards making a painting of our own personal impression of the landscape through the use of creative composition techniques and innovative colors. For inspiration, students will take a look at some painters who are working today to create beautiful emotionally charged landscape paintings. Students should be familiar with their media of choice, pastel, watercolor, oil or acrylic. Teacher will notify students of workshop location.
$64 M/$80 NM

This series will introduce abstract thinking to students who seek an intuitive approach to their personal artistic expression in painting. Exercises addressing the relationship between intuitive and analytical thinking will help students tap into their inner selves while using traditional composition techniques to create a finished painting.
4 days, $111 M/$129 NM, or $51 M/$62 NM per workshop

Summer Camp: ART in the Spotlight
June 13-August 26 (11 Weeks) Ages 4-13 / Full and Half Days Visit www.mainlineart.org to register or call us for a brochure today. See page 21 for more details.

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WATERCOLOR

Watercolor
DAYTIME
All classes 9 am-4 pm take place at The Haverford School unless otherwise noted.
All Levels

All Levels

Watercolor Meets Colored Pencil
Eileen Rosen Wed., June 15-July 13, 9:30 am-12 pm

Still Life in Watercolor
Bonnie Mettler Mon., June 13-July 18, 9:30 am-12:30 pm 5 wks (no class July 4), $154 M/$180 NM Mon., July 25-Aug. 15, 9:30 am-12:30 pm 4 wks, $101 M/$119 NM ($25 off if registering for both)

Join us for an enjoyable painting experience that combines two very different mediums – watercolor and wax-based colored pencils. Learn to create a flat, simple watercolor underpainting that is the base for layering and blending with colored pencils. The results are vibrant and life-like. Demos and examples, as well as an assorted selection of small objects will be provided at the first class. Beginners welcome!
5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM All Levels

Painting in watercolor is a matter of learning the relationships between paint, water, brush and time. The only way to understand this is through experience. Join us in a supportive atmosphere to develop and strengthen your artistic judgment and skills to make paintings that are convincing and interesting.
All Levels

Chinese Brush Painting
Josephine Tsai Thurs., June 16-July 28, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Landscape in Watercolor (from the studio)
Bonnie Mettler Mon., June 13-July 18, 1-4 pm 5 wks (no class July 4), $154 M/$180 NM Mon., July 25-Aug. 15, 1-4 pm 4 wks, $101 M/$119 NM ($25 off if registering for both)

For those interested in the medium, technique, eastern lyric, culture and philosophy of this classical art form. Exploration will include basic brushwork, familiarity with the texture of Shuan paper, applying ink and color as well as fundamental composition. Demos and individual attention will help each student explore this medium and reach a new level of creativity. Class takes place at MLAC
7 wks, $193 M/$227 NM, $40 supply fee payable to instructor

Through the resources of photography and paintings, we will study the essential elements of capturing the landscape in watercolor. Learn to portray beautiful scenes with vibrant colors and textured strokes. Bring a choice of reference material as well as watercolor supplies. 14

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All Levels

the medium and the instructor first.
$51 M/$62 NM, $12 supply fee payable to Instructor

Watercolor
Deena Ball Tues., June 28-Aug. 9, 6:30-9:30 pm

Print, Paper & Books Arts
DAYTIME
All Levels

This class will focus on basic watercolor techniques in a fun atmosphere. Each class will revolve around a topic and students will complete several small paintings. The emphasis of the class will be on the beauty, flexibility and special properties of watercolor. Supplies will be available so that artists can experiment with watercolor before investing in their own supplies.
7 wks, $193 M/$227 NM, $40 supply fee payable to Instructor All Levels

Artist’s Box
Andrea Snyder Mon., June 13-27, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Drawing with Watercolor & Ink
Cavin Jones Tues., June 14-July 12, 6:30-9:30 pm

Please see description under Evening Drawing & Painting.

WORKSHOPS
Absolute Beginner Watercolor
Deena Ball Sun., June 5, 9:30 am-2:30 pm

Learn how to combine the techniques and principles of 2- and 3-D design used by master artists of collage and assemblage. Learn the appropriate adhesives and paints to use with papers, board, wood and found objects. Referencing the art of Dadaism and Surrealism, Joseph Cornell, Robert Rauschenberg and Betye Saar, we will create personalized art expressions from wooden boxes and our own collections of objects. Bring those items you've been saving for just this kind of project. Class takes place at MLAC.
3 wks, $144 M/$180 NM, $15 supply fee payable to Instructor All Levels

Haven't touched watercolors since that box of Crayola pans? Have you shied away from watercolor painting because everyone always says that it is difficult? Come see what you can do with watercolors! There are new and different papers, luminescent paints, watercolor sticks and pencils to choose from. We will start with a small still life done in two colors with professional grade tube watercolors on watercolor paper. Then we will paint on Yupo and Bristol with traditional watercolor and some of the new paint types on the market. Please bring a lunch - we will have a half hour break and will view a DVD of the Pennsylvania Watercolor Society Show.
$80 M/$100 NM, $35 supply fee payable to Instructor

Collage & Mixed Media
Francine Shore Mon., June 13-July 18, 1-4 pm 5 wks (no class July 4), $154 M/$180 NM Mon., July 25-Aug. 15, 1-4 pm 4 wks $101 M/$119 NM ($25 off if registering for both)

Intro to Watercolor
Deena Ball Tues., June 14, 6:30-9:30 pm

Collage is an important part of contemporary imagery. This class will explore its possibilities through an investigation of materials and techniques. The methods of integrating collage Matisse, Diebenkorn and Motherwell will be studied. Altered books will be explored to make a personal statement. The focus will be to develop a personal imagery with an emphasis on process. Class takes place at The Haverford School.
All Levels

A brief introduction to watercolors and some of the new paints and papers that make this medium so much fun. We will paint a small two-tone still life and a watercolor on Yupo. Students will get an overview of materials and the different techniques and effects you can achieve with watercolor. A perfect class to try if you are not quite sure you are ready to commit to a full course without trying out

Printmaking & Mixed Media
Francine Shore Tues., June 14-July 26, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

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aesthetics and concepts, materials and techniques that will be developed in the process of image making. Art history will be referenced. Class takes place at MLAC.
7 wks, $233 M/$267 NM

How to Make a Journal & Use it!
Meg Kennedy Thurs., June 16-July 21, 6:30-9:30 pm

EVENING
All Levels

Artist’s Box
Andrea Snyder Mon., June 13-27, 6:30-9:30 pm

Please see description under Daytime Print, Paper & Book Arts.
3 wks, $144 M/$180 NM, $15 supply fee payable to Instructor All Levels

Make a Coptic style journal—the most flexible of bindings—with a variety of papers and types of inclusions, and then discover ways in which journaling will enhance and focus your art. No matter what type of artwork you do, keeping a journal to record, experiment, play and explore will provide a safe, non-judgmental place to loosen up. After constructing a book of your own, a combination of visual techniques and verbal prompts will give you the courage to use your book as a playground for exploring and staging ideas.
6 wks, $162 M/$191 NM, $15 supply fee payable to Instructor

Screen Print: Graphic Tees and Prints
Gillian Pokalo Wed., June 15-July 13, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 6:30-9:30 pm

Intro to Woodcut Printing
Jeffrey Dentz Thurs., July 28-Aug. 18, 6:30-9:30 pm

Put the power of printing into your hands. What you learn here you can continue to use at home to create your own textiles, handmade cards and fine art prints. Explore hands-on printmaking techniques including monoprinting, screen printing and transfer techniques. If you have ever wanted to explore several types of printmaking, combine techniques, or see what your hands can do, this is the class for you. Open to adults and
teens. 5 wks, $194 M/$230 NM ($40 off if registering for both)

This class will introduce students to methods for carving woodcuts and spoon printing by hand. Students will gain an understanding of how this art form has developed throughout history by looking at examples of woodcuts from around the world. Some drawing experience recommended.
4 wks, $141 M/$159 NM

WORKSHOPS
Presto Intaglio!
Shelley Thorstensen Wed., June 1, 9:30 am-3:30 pm

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using a traditional etching press. We’ll use techniques such as chine colle, ala poupee and surface rolls to bring the drypoint to juicy graphic fruition. Presto! In a few hours each participant will leave with his or her own completed individual intaglio print on rag paper.
$154 M/$181 NM, $15 supply fee payable to instructor to adults and teens. 5 wks, $204 M/$230 NM ($40 off if registering for both) All Levels

Digital Photo Made Easy
Ed Marco at The Haverford School Thurs., June 23-July 28, 6:30-9:30 pm

Paper Dying, Painting & Resist Techniques
Andrea Snyder Sat., June 11 & Sun., June 12, 10 am-4 pm

Create your own portfolio of rich and visually complex papers in this workshop packed with creative techniques. Learn to work with cold water dyes, acrylics, batik, and other surface design techniques to create exciting patterns and textures on paper that can be used in all types of artwork, including collage, painting and bookmaking. Be prepared for a fun experience in an encouraging atmosphere!
$156 M/$180 NM, $20 supply fee payable to Instructor

So you read about all the cool stuff you can do with your digital camera but don’t know where to start? Learn from the beginning, including the technical aspects of how to handle a camera, adjust exposure and depth of field, properly use available light and understand good composition. Then learn how to download your photos and utilize Photoshop to correct exposure, crop and sharpen, clear up blemishes, and use layers to enhance and change backgrounds. Class takes place at The Haverford School.Open to
adults and teens. 6 wks, $179 M/$204 NM Intermediate

Photography
DAYTIME
Intro to Digital Photography
Owen Biddle Wed., June 15-July 13, 10 am-12:30 pm

Night and Low Light
Owen Biddle Mon., July 11-25, 7-9:30 pm

Explore color, light and composition with your DSLR or point-and-shoot camera. In these digital photography lessons you will learn to control the functions of your camera so that you can take pictures that reflect your own eye and style. In-depth presentation and demos are used to teach the basic principles of ISO (light sensitivity), shutter speed and Fstop. Assignments and in-class feedback are important parts of this course. Class takes place at MLAC. Open to adults and teens.
5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM

Orson Wells said that black & white photography was like a message from another world. Drawing on the ideas of Film Noir, explore photography as well as highcontrast and atmospheric renditions of people and interiors. Using artificial light, both "found" and set up, take your photography in mysterious new directions. Low-light color photography also covered. Includes a night field trip. Class takes place at MLAC. Open to adults and teens.
3 wks, $120 M/$150 NM

Jewelry & Metals
EVENING
All Levels

EVENING
All Levels

Handcrafted Jewelry & Forged Metals
Layne Freedline Mon., June 13-Aug. 15, 6:30-9:30 pm

B&W Photography
Sharon Doerner Tues., June 14-July 12, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or Tues., July 19-Aug. 16, 6:30-9:30 pm

Explore the beauty of black and white photography and discover why it has been a beloved medium for ages. Focus on how to use a camera and develop photographs using basic and manipulative printing techniques in the darkroom. Bring a 35mm camera with manual capability (no digital cameras) to the first class. Class takes place at MLAC. Open

The history of jewelry making is explored to start your journey with inspiration from the roots of the craft. We will begin with techniques that have been used for thousands of years, such as soldering and forging. Soldering will be mentored on an individual basis allowing for varying levels of difficulty according to student needs. Construction, assembly, texture and finish of jewelry will be our main focus. Stone-setting will be taught on an individual basis ranging 17

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from a basic bezel setting to a handmade prong setting for faceted stones. A variety of alternative materials will be discussed as well as modern craftsmen and technique.
9 wks (no class July 4), $276 M/$316 NM

Silver PMC Pendant
Rania Nelson Wed., May 25 & June 1, 6:30-9:30 pm

Intermediate Jewelry
Dawn Bergmaier Tues., June 14-Aug. 9, 6:30-9:30 pm

Discover this revolutionary clay-like medium as you learn to shape and sculpt to create a handmade silver pendant. Students will learn how to create beautiful work using household tools or a PMC kiln. Tuition covers 1/2 pack of PMC and tools.
2 wks, $110 M/$123 NM

Build your skills as you work on new techniques and projects. Join the class with projects in progress, or with concepts for new works of art and bring them to life with personal demos and troubleshooting tactics.
9 wks, $276 M/$316 NM

Handmade Glass Beads
Patti Dougherty Sun., June 5, 10 am-3 pm

Intro to Jewelry & Metals
Dawn Bergmaier Wed., June 15-July 13, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 6:30-9:30 pm

Learn the basics of forming and joining to transform your ideas into wearable art. Practice the techniques of design layout, piercing, forming, basic construction, filing, soldering, coloration and finishing. Then combine these steps to create several pieces that are uniquely your own.
5 wks, $202 M/$229 NM ($40 off if registering for both) All Levels

Explore the basics of glass bead making using the lampworking torch and the “mandrel wound” technique. Learn techniques such as feathering, murini pickups, color additions and a variety of surface decoration, including encasing and silver foil, to create colorful beads for your jewelry.
$115 M/$133 NM

Handmade Copper Chains
Rania Nelson Thurs., July 7-21, 4-6 pm

Learn three different techniques to create your own copper chains by hand. Each week will focus on a different pattern such as Byzantine, rope and fox.
3 wks, $164 M/$199 NM

PMC (Precious Metal Clay)
Martha Kent Martin Thurs., June 16-Aug. 4, 6:30-9:30 pm

Glass Arts
All Levels

Students will be introduced to the versatile and beautiful medium of PMC. Using basic building techniques, make any shape that your imagination allows so that once the clay is fired only your precious metal charm is left behind. Tuition includes one package of PMC at market value, firing fees and tools. Students will also have the opportunity to experiment with the newly developed copper and bronze PMC.
8 wks, $297 M/$336 NM

Fused Glass Gems & Tiles
Carol Stirton-Broad Thurs., July 21-Aug. 18, 6:30-9:30 pm

Let’s melt some glass! Learn to fuse glass to create beautiful, one-of-a-kind gems to use in necklaces, earrings, pins or bracelets or create tiles to use in mosaics. Additional supplies will be available for sale by the instructor. Open to teens and adults.
5 wks, $194 M/$220 NM

WORKSHOPS
Enameling: Color on Metal
Catherine Adams Tues., May 24 & 31, 9:30 am-3:30 pm

Add color to your jewelry designs by using enamels. Learn the basics of metal preparation and how to sift and paint with powdered glass. We will also cover torch firing, cloisonné, picdujour and other creative finishing techniques. Introductory jewelry making skills are recommended.
2 wks, $155 M/$175 NM

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East Falls Glassworks
Classes take place at East Falls Glassworks in Sherman Mills in East Falls, PA and are open to both adults and teens (13 and up). Intro to Glassblowing
Mon., July 25-Aug. 29, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or Sat., June 25-July 30, 1:30-4:30 pm

complete. There will be two outdoor firings, where we will explore the raku, saggar and fuming of our finished pieces. Any remaining dry work will be glazed, without bisquing and single fired for our last class. This will be a fresh start for potters who feel trapped in the typical extended pottery process.
6 classes, $217 M/$246 NM

If you'd like to try working with hot glass for the first time or need a refresher, this is the class for you. We start with an intro to tools, equipment, and basic techniques through the exploration of a new form each week. Lots of exercises and hands-on time is provided to build a solid foundation of glassblowing skills and a collection of beautiful and functional work.
6 wks, $470

Intro to Throwing
Bernadette Curran Mon., July 18-Aug. 15, 6:30-9:30 pm

Glass Casting
Tues., July 12-Aug. 16, 6:30-9:30 pm

This course is for students with little or no experience using the medium of clay, but have a desire to learn the basic techniques of throwing. Demos and hands-on instruction will allow students to experiment with a variety of forms and surface. In addition, individuals will develop their ability to see, explore ideas and create with curiosity. Tuition includes a half bag of clay. Open to
adults and teens. 5 wks, $194 M/$221 NM All Levels

From simple sand molds that are quick and easy to make to plaster molds that can capture the finest of details, this class is all about casting glass! Guided instruction will allow even complete beginners to immortalize objects in clear or colored glass. Simple, intuitive and, of course, lots of fun! Cost covers everything.
6 wks, $470

Slab to Fab
Karen Sacks Mon., June 13-Aug. 15, 6:30-9:30 pm

Glass Paperweight & Ornament Workshop
Sun., June 12, 12-3 pm and/or Sun., July 10, 12-3 pm and/or Sun., Aug. 21, 12-3 pm

Learn how to turn a flat piece of clay into platters, bowls, vases, mugs, garden planters, tiles, mirrors and more. Students will master simple handbuilding techniques and create one-of-a-kind ceramic pieces in this fun and lively class.
9 wks (no class July 4), $278 M/$318 NM All Levels

Designed for the total beginner, we provide the tools, supplies and instruction needed to create both a solid sculpted paperweight and blown ornament. These classes are a great way to get a feel for the way glass moves at 2000 degrees and have a fun and exciting afternoon at the same time. Students will have the option of making at least one of each.
$115

Ceramics Sampler
Hiroe Hanazono Tues., June 14-July 12, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or Tues., July 19-Aug. 16, 6:30-9:30 pm

Ceramics
All Levels

An Immediate Approach to Clay
Claire Shenk Rodgers Mon., June 13-July 11 (4 wks), 6:30-9:30 pm & Thurs., July 7 & 14, 6:30-9:30 pm

This class is designed for those who are new to clay! We make a different project each week while learning a range of ceramic techniques. Handbuilding, tile making, wheel throwing and glazing will all be covered. By the end of the term, students will have a variety of completed projects and will leave with a better understanding of the breadth of the ceramic medium. Tuition includes a half bag of clay.
5 wks, $194 M/$221 NM All Levels

Students will learn handbuilding and throwing techniques which encourage the production of multiple pieces quickly and successfully. Emphasis will be placed on fresh clay “sketches,” which do not take a lot of time to

Handbuilding and Surface Decoration
Sharon Bartmann Tues., June 14-July 12, 6:30-9:30 pm

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how to build forms, make tiles, or add a handbuilt touch to your thrown pieces. The organic world of handbuilding will then be completed with glazing techniques, surface decoration and decals. All levels are welcome.
5 wks, $194 M/$221 NM All Levels

All Levels

Mosaics
Carol Stirton-Broad Wed., June 15-July 13, 4-6:30 pm and/or Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 4-6:30 pm 5 wks, $173 M/$198 NM Wed., June 15-July 13, 7-9:30 pm and/or Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 7-9:30 pm 5 wks, $173 M/$198 NM Thurs., June 16-July 14, 6:30-9:30 pm 5 wks, $183 M/$209 NM ($40 off if registering for more than one session)

Glazing Intensive
Kathryn Narrow Tues., July 19 & 26, 6:30-9:30 pm

In this 2-part workshop students will learn about glazing techniques and discuss how to use glazes to their best advantage. The first week will focus on masking techniques using wax, tape, paper, frisket, latex and even crayons. The next week will cover dipping, painting, pouring, sponge printing, stippling and trailing. Tools and preparing the pieces for glazing will be covered both weeks. Please see website for a supply list.
2 wks, $116 M/$140 NM

Explore traditional and modern techniques as well as a wide variety of materials in this popular class. We will cover design, fabrication, installation and some art history. Decorative, architectural and fine art pieces can all be achieved.
All Levels

All Levels

Fused Glass Gems & Tiles
Carol Stirton-Broad Thurs., July 21-Aug. 18, 6:30-9:30 pm

Pottery: Throwing & Handbuilding
Brad Johnson Wed., June 15-Aug. 17, 6:30-9:30 pm

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All Levels

Build a strong foundation in all aspects of pottery, with an emphasis on making functional items. Choose to focus on wheel throwing or handbuilding with guidance and feedback. Returning students will be challenged with new projects and techniques for their skill level. Individual attention is paramount and demos will be given weekly.
10 wks, $295 M/$337 NM

Clay Rascals
Robert Deane Thurs., June 16-Aug. 18, 6:30-9:30 pm

Master the wheel and glazes as you hone your skills. Classes are catered to student interests with hands-on demos and step-bystep guidance. Address bad habits and technical problems to build a solid foundation for future work. Explore surface techniques with glaze combinations and application to various clay bodies. Group discussion will provide for constructive feedback and the exchange of ideas and techniques.
10 wks, $295 M/$337 NM

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FA M I LY W O R K S H O P S , S U M M E R C A M P & T E E N S T U D I O

Family Workshops
Family Time: Clockmaking
Layne Freedline Sat., June 4, 1-3 pm

Summer Camp: ART in the Spotlight
June 13-August 26 (11 Weeks) Ages 4-13 / Full and Half Days
Without the visual arts, Broadway would be less dramatic, musicians and composers would be less inspired, and performances, from puppets to musicals, wouldn't have pizzazz! We're putting ART in the spotlight, and highlighting the many ways that the visual arts enhance every form of creative expression.
Visit www.mainlineart.org to register and for scholarship info or call us for a brochure today. Hurry, many sessions fill up quickly!

Learn to make a wall or mantle clock from a recycled CD. A fun and easy method is revealed that will completely transform your CD with a crackle texture. We will use metal stamps to make the clock numbers out of copper and brass. Bring a small family photo, little shells or tiny treasure for added personalization. The best part will be telling the time you spent creating together! Open to
ages 8 & up with guardian. $25 M/$40 NM

Family Creations
Lisa Hart Fri., June 17-July 1, 9:30 am-10:30 and/or Fri., July 8-22, 9:30 am-10:30 am and/or Mon., July 11-25, 9:30-10:30 am

NEW THIS YEAR!
Choose morning OR afternoon half day, along with full day.! Fun lunch-time electives like creative writing, board games, fibers and more. Discounts for siblings and multiple sessions. Pre-Teen Intensives. Offered sessions A-C only, campers ages 11-13 select a morning and/or afternoon intensive where they will have more time to focus on a single medium while working closely with a professional Teaching Artist. Intensives will be offered in drawing and painting, jewelry and metalwork, ceramics (throwing and handbuilding) and Art Appreciation presented by the Violette De Mazia Foundation. Regular camp programming resumes sessions D-K for pre-teens.

Share in the wonder of creation and exploration as you and your budding artist enjoy your first art experience together. Using age-appropriate materials, you will paint and draw, work with clay and collage, construct objects with paper, plaster and other natural materials. Open to ages 2-5 with guardian.
3 wks, $75 M/$86 N

June 20-Aug. 12
Teen Studios provide artists ages 1318 with the opportunity to study specific mediums in-depth with guidance from professional artists. Students build upon technical skill as they expand their imaginations and prepare for a career or further studies in the world of visual arts. Classes are small enough to provide individualized attention and critiques so that students can create work that can be used for portfolio packages for college or art school admissions.

Build your confidence. Build your portfolio. Build your perfect summer.
Visit our website to browse through Teen Studio offerings: Acrylic & Mixed Media Technique B&W and Digital Photography Drawing & Painting Fashion Design & Illustration Glassblowing at East Falls Glassworks Printmaking Jewelry & Metalwork Portrait & Figure Drawing Portfolio Preparation & Development 21

REGISTRATION POLICIES
New Student Discount: New to the Art Center? Mention this when you call to register or write NEWBIE on your registration form for $10 off of your class and workshop total. The discount will be automatically given if a new student registers online. Discount not applicable to memberships, trips or lectures. Main Line Art Center reserves the right to deny or change discounts if used inappropriately. Sibling Discounts: Register one child for a class and receive $10 off for each additional sibling registered for a class during the same session. Offer applies to child and teen classes only, not family workshops, camps, or summer studios, and cannot be combined with multi-class/workshop discounts. Main Line Art Center reserves the right to deny or change discounts if used inappropriately. Class Cancellations: The Art Center reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment or in case of a catastrophe. In the event the Art Center cancels a class, students will be notified and full tuition and fee will be refunded. Trip deposits are non-refundable unless MLAC cancels the trip. Cancellations are made five days prior to start of class or workshop. Withdrawal/Refund Policy: All refunds are subject to a $15 processing fee. An additional $35 fee will be charged for any withdrawal requests from a class or workshop five days prior to the first day of the class or workshop. Withdrawls after first class will also include a pro-rated class fee. No refunds will be granted after the second class. Scholarships: Scholarships are available based on financial need. The deadline for scholarships is May 31. Applications will be collected until the deadline date and then viewed collectively. Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered. Contact the office for an application or download one from our website. For more details, read the policies and procedure portion of the application form.

HOW TO REGISTER • Register on line at www.mainlineart.org. • Complete registration form and mail to: Main Line Art Center, 746 Panmure Road, Haverford, PA 19041 • Call 610.525.0272 or fax 610.525.5036 with credit card information. If faxing, please call for a receipt confirmation. Registration & Payment Options We accept cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard and Amex. Enrollment is accepted only after FULL tuition is received. Please read the course descriptions carefully for course dates and times. The Art Center only sends confirmation after online registration. Students registering all other ways should expect registration acceptance unless otherwise notified. The Art Center may choose to decline an individual's request to enroll in classes or to participate in a class or program when necessary or appropriate. Supply Lists: It is the student’s responsibility to request a copy of a supply list at the front desk or look up the class on our website to download one. Early Registration Discount: Students registering through May 31 will receive a discount of $10 off their total registration fee. Only one early registration discount can be used per household per session. Additional Class Discount: Students who register for more than one class of 4 weeks or more will receive a $10 discount on each additional class thereafter. Students who register for more than one class or workshop of 3 weeks or less will receive a $5 discount on each additional workshop thereafter. Offer only applies when registering for multiple classes/workshops at the same time. As noted, larger discounts are sometimes given if a student signs up for two sessions of the same class. You will only receive the greater discount and not an additional $10 off for each class.

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Publicity Policy: Main Line Art Center reserves the right to use photos taken during classes and other programs for publicity purposes. Registration in a class gives the Art Center permission to use images without further consent or compensation. From time to time, we share our mailing list with partner organizations so that customers can receive info about related cultural activities. If for any reason you would like to opt out of this list, email us at [email protected]. Student Property: The Art Center is not responsible for artwork and other property left on the premises and has no liability if such property is lost, stolen or damaged, except in instances when artwork is displayed in gallery exhibitions and covered by insurance. Artwork or property left two weeks after the semester ends will be discarded. Emergency Forms: Every child under the age of 18 is required to complete and submit a Child Emergency Form to the main office. Adult students 18 years and older are required to inform the main office if they have a medical condition that the staff or faculty should be aware of in the case of emergency. Forms are kept on file for one year unless there are updates or changes. The form can be obtained from the main office or is available for download at www.mainlineart.org in the Children’s Education Section.

Important Information about Summer Daytime Classes
We are excited to continue our partnership with The Haverford School to expand summer course offerings. Unless otherwise noted, most of our daytime adult classes will take place at The Haverford School, conveniently located next to the Art Center at 450 Lancaster Avenue, in their beautiful and spacious art studios. Class directions, information and supply lists will be available upon registration.

Summer 2011 Registration Form
Please register at least one week prior to the start of a class or workshop. Registration implies understanding of the above registration policies.
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Summer Camp: ART in the Spotlight

June 13-August 26 (11 Weeks) Ages 4-13 / Full and Half Days

Without the visual arts, a Broadway play would be less dramatic, musicians and composers would be less inspired, and performances, from puppets to musicals, wouldn't have pizzazz! This summer, we're putting ART in the spotlight, and highlighting the many ways that the visual arts enhance every form of creative expression.

Visit www.mainlineart.org to register or call us for a brochure today. Hurry, many sessions fill up quickly!

Teen Studios 2011:

June 20-Aug. 12 For Artists Ages 13-18 years old Build your confidence. Build your portfolio. Build your perfect summer.

Visit www.mainlineart.org for details and scholarship info. SUMMER 2011 SESSION Classes & Workshops run June 13 - August 19 Early registration discount through May 31

Main Line Art Center receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

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