2016 Spring Course Catalog

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SPRING 2016 COURSE CATALOG

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GoggleWorks Center for the Arts

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S P R I N G

2016C O U R S E C A T A L O G

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TABLE OF

CONTENTS

NIGHT OUT

4CERAMICS

6DIGITAL ARTS

10DRAWING

10FIBERS

11GLASS

12METALSMITHING

16PAINTING

18PHOTOGRAPHY

22WRITING

24REGISTRATION

& POLICIES

26EXHIBITIONS

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FREE TOURS offered weeklyWed. @ 1pm

Get acquainted with Goggelworks' campus and its history on our

guided tour.

LOCATION 201 Washington St.Reading, PA 19601

GoggleWorks is located just across the Penn Street Bridge

in downtown Reading, PA. We offer free, secure parking

in our lot, which can be entered from North 2nd, North 3rd, and

Walnut Streets. Visit our website to view a map.

OPEN DAILY always FREE admission

9am - 9pm

STORE: M-F, 11am-7pmSat-Sun, 11am-5pm

Café: M-F, 11am-3pm

CONNECT @GoggleWorks

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Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, GoggleWorks Center for the Arts consists of a 145,000 square foot, five-story community arts center in what was formerly the Willson Goggle Factory Building. GoggleWorks features six large teaching studios in ceramics, hot and warm glass, jewelry, photography, and wood; 35 juried artists' studios, exhibition galleries, and houses the offices of over a dozen arts, culture, and creative economy organizations. The complex also includes a 131-seat theatre, which presents art house films daily, a café, and STORE, which retails the work of over 200 individual artists from around the country.

Learn more at goggleworks.org610.374.4600 | [email protected]

» View an exhibition: check out the schedule on page 27» Register for a Night Out, Workshop, or Class: get your hands dirty and create with us » Learn our history: view the retrospective–Willson History Project » See artists & demos: observe artists at work in their studios

» Take in a film: daily showings at 3pm & 7pm» Grab lunch at our café Mi Casa, Su Casa–offering Taco Tuesdays & Latin Wednesdays» Shop for one-of-a-kind gifts: visit our STORE featuring work from over 200 artists» Plan your next event: we've got lots of creative spaces

THINGS TO DO & SEE

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FRIDAY, APRIL 29 & MAY 276-8PM

NIGHT OUTAT

GOGGLEWORKS

Grab your loved ones or friends and head to GoggleWorks for a creative Night Out! Currently offered the last Friday of every month, Night Outs are a great introduction to our most popular studios. Enjoy beer, wine, and light refreshments while trying your hand at something new!

Work produced during Ceramics and Glass Night Outs require additional time to be properly dried, fired, and cooled, therefore it is not immediately available to take home. Participants will be called within two weeks when ready.

No prior experience necessary and all materials and tools will be provided. Please wear comfortable clothing or bring a change of clothes — you may get a bit dirty! Pre-registration is required.

Note: Private Night Outs for a group can be arranged. Ask us how!

ACRYLIC PAINTING 4/29: 16S-GG-02055/27: 16S-GG-0206

$40 per person(Max. 10)

CERAMICS: 4/29: 16S-GG-00025/27: 16S-GG-0004

$45 per person(Max. 10)

FUSED GLASS:4/29: 16S-GG-0022 5/27: 16S-GG-0024

$60 per person(Max. 10)

HOT GLASS:4/29: 16S-GG-00125/27: 16S-GG-0014

$95 per person(Max. 8)

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ACRYLIC PAINTING Explore acrylic painting after a short instructor-led demonstration. Unlike traditional painting parties, participants will be given an outline, then choose a unique palette, stencils, and stamping methods to create a personalized painting.

CERAMICS Our famously friendly ceramic instructors will walk you through the basics and then turn the wheel over to you. Create a unique piece of pottery, then choose a glaze from among our selection.

FUSED GLASS Pick a mold and your palette to create a colorful glass plate, platter, or bowl after a short demonstration. Please note closed-toe shoes are required in the fusing studio.

HOT GLASS Get a hands-on experience in glassblowing by making a pint glass or stemless wine tumbler under the guidance of our Hot Shop manager. Please note closed-toe shoes are required in the hot glass studio.

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CERAMICS INTRO TO WHEEL THROWING: MIKE DADDARIOSessions: Saturdays, May 7

thru June 25 8 WEEKS

Time: 10am-1pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-CER-0219$180 Members / $200 Non-Members

Learn the skills necessary to throw cylinders, cups, bowls, and more in this exciting introduction to the fundamentals. You will be guided through the process of throwing, shaping, and trimming your pieces. Basic surface decoration and glazing techniques will allow you to further discover your creative voice. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

INTRO TO CERAMICS: MELISSA FISKALDOSessions: Mondays, April 11

thru June 6 8 WEEKS

(no class on 5/30)

Time: 6-9pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-CER-0221$180 Members / $200 Non-Members

Explore both handbuilding and wheelthrowing techniques in this "sampler" class where you will create functional forms and more. Slab construction, coil building, and pinching will be covered to give students a foundation in basic handbuilding skills along with learning the fundamentals of the potter's wheel and glazing application. Press molds, stamps, and color slips will be created.

Beginner level, but all levels welcome. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

THROWING CONCENTRATION: JAMES PASTORESessions: Tuesdays, April 19 thru

June 28 10 WEEKS

(no class on 6/21)Time: 6-9pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-CER-0222$225 Members / $250 Non-Members

If you already have some basic knowledge of the wheel, join this intermediate class to refine your throwing skills, expand your range of simple forms and discover more complex shapes. Various techniques in form, surface decoration, and glazing are demonstrated. This course is a great opportunity to move beyond the basics and build the tools needed to make better pots. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

STUDIO PASSPORT Spring Session: May thru June Code: 16S-CER-0032Time: Various (calendar posted month

by month; about 50 hrs a month)

Students: 8 (max.)

$100 per student

Caught the clay bug? The Studio Passport allows you access to Open Studio Hours during our 2016 spring term. This class is limited to students with basic knowledge of ceramics and is overseen by a monitor instead of an instructor. This “class” is a great opportunity for you to work at your own pace

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and continue your exploration with clay! » Contact James Pastore, Studio Manager, for schedule at 610-374-4600 x131 or at [email protected].

ELECTRIC KILN FIRING WORKSHOP: JAMES PASTORESession: Saturday, June 4 1 DAY

Time: 2-5pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-CER-0248$31.50 Members / $35 Non-Members

Do you work with an electric kiln and want to learn more about what it can do? Learn about firing, programming, kiln setters, cones, ramping schedules, error codes, and much more. We will look at how to use your kiln so you get the best results possible. Come with questions about electric kilns and firing methods and leave with answers!

RAKU FIRING WORKSHOP: JAMES PASTORESession: Sunday, May 8 1 DAY

Time: 10am-3pm

Code: 16S-CER-0252Session: Sunday, June 5 1 DAY

Time: 10am-3pm

Code: 16S-CER-0279Students: 10 (max.)

$31.50 Members / $35 Non-Members

Learn the basics of low fired glazes, application, and firing techniques in this one-day workshop. Students may bring their own bisque pieces or purchase from a wide range of pre-made pieces. In just a few hours, everyone will leave with a beautiful piece of raku. Workshop starts promptly at 10am and

runs through the day until all students have completed firing their pieces.

Size Requirements:Pots should be no wider than 6" and no taller than 12". Avoid flat forms.Number of Pots:Students should plan on firing no more than 5 pieces. If time permits, we will fire extras.Clothing Requirement:All students should wear cotton clothing. Synthetic or wool clothing can get damaged with heat around the kiln and the reduction chambers. Long hair and loose clothing must be tied back.

WHAT'S RAKU? Raku is a traditional Japanese process where work is glazed, heated in a gas kiln, and then placed in a container of combustible materials. The results range from metallic coppers and golds to greens, yellows, reds, and blues.

OPEN STUDIOAll students enrolled in 6, 8, or 10 week ceramic courses receive access to open studio hours as part of their tuition. Open studio hours provide approximately 12 hours per week outside of regular class time. A monthly calendar of hours is available for download online, as well as posted in the studio.

» Contact James Pastore, Studio Manager, for schedule at 610-374-4600 x131 or at [email protected].

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SUMMER CAMPS

201 Washington Street, Reading, PA 19601always free admission & parking610.374.4600 | goggleworks.org

inspiring art campsfor all ages!

‘lil artists (3-6)youth (7-12)teen (13-18)

starting June 20 thru August 12

weekly themed+medium-based:paintingdrawingceramicsfiberssculpture+GoggleWoodsin partnershipwith South Mountain YMCA

view catalog and register online:goggleworks.org/summer-camps

GOGGLEWORKSSUMMER CAMPS

VIEW SCHEDULE AND REGISTER:

goggleworks.org/summer-camps

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Time: 10am-12pm

Students: 10 (max.)

$22.50 Members / $25 Non-Members

(priced per session)

APRIL 2 | CREATURE BOWLS Code: 16S-CER-0226Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my! Bowls come to life as students create their favorite character.

APRIL 16 | FLOWER POTS Code: 16S-CER-0228Make a beautiful flower pot, just in time for spring—also makes a great Mother's Day gift!

APRIL 30 | OUTER SPACE CLAY Code: 16S-CER-0232UFOs and aliens touch down in the Ceramics studio!

MAY 14 | DINOSAURS ROAR! Code: 16S-CER-0236Make your own prehistoric creature come to life!

JUNE 4 | UNDERSEA ADVENTURE Code: 16S-CER-0240Create colorful fish, crafty octopi, and other creatures of the sea.

Let the GoggleWorks' ceramic instructors introduce your child(ren) to the joys of making ceramic art. Spend a Saturday morning in the studio having a world of fun. Please dress appropriately, you will get messy! Note: You will be contacted when your work is completed and is ready for pickup.

KIDS CLAY: SATURDAY WORKSHOPS

KIDS AGES

7-12

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TEEN AGES 13-17

TEEN WHEEL THROWING: JAMES PASTORE

Session: Saturday, May 21 1 DAY

Time: 2-5pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Class Code: 16S-CER-0244$31.50 Members / $35 Non-Members

Have a teen who is curious about creating on the potter's wheel? Under the guidance of our ceramic artists, students in the one-day workshop will learn to center and throw a pot or dish on the wheel. Work will be fired and glazed to the student's choosing.

HANDBUILDING METHODS: SUZ MOLYNEUXSessions: Sundays, June 12 thru

July 24 6 WEEKS

(no class on July 3)Time: 10am-1pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-CER-0284$225 Members / $250 Non-Members

If you already have some basic knowledge of the wheel, join this intermediate class to refine your throwing skills, expand your range of simple forms, and discover more complex shapes. Various techniques in form, surface decoration, and glazing are demonstrated. This course is a great opportunity to move beyond the basics and build the tools needed to make better pots. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

DIGITAL ARTS

ELECTRONICS FOR ARTISTS: WIL LINDSAYSession: Saturday, April 23 1 DAY

Time: 1-5pm

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16S-DIG-0132$72 Members / $80 Non-Members

Material Fee: $20

This one-day workshop will introduce artists to the possibility of using basic electronics with their work. Topics covered include use of small LEDs for lighting or accent, audio, power sources, and simple interactive sensors. Skills covered include beginning circuit design, testing, and soldering. *An additional $20 fee is required for an instructor-provided supply kit, which students will use to create their projects.

INTRODUCTION TO FLASH ANIMATION: LILY CERNAKSessions: Mondays, May 16 thru

June 13 4 WEEKS

(no class on May 30)

Time: 6-8pm

Students: 9 (max.)

Code: 16S-DIG-0146$99 Members / $110 Non-Members

This course will cover all the basics of Adobe Flash. Learn to use onion-skinning to animate a character's face, or use tweening to make a bird zip around your screen. Create your own moving graphics and short cartoons!

C E R A M I C S -D R A W I N G

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DRAWING

DRAWING FOR PAINTERS: SUZANNE FELLOWSSessions: Thursdays, April 21 thruJune 9 8 WEEKS Time: 12-3pmStudents: 12 (max.)Class Code: 16S-DRA-0048$207 Members / $230 Non-Members

Specifically designed for painters, this class combines observational drawing, discussion, gallery talks, and critiques. Participants learn to view their own work with a critical eye, and each student creates a sketchbook/journal. The course includes: the principles of linear and atmospheric perspective, the fundamentals of composition, the principles and elements of art, the symbolic use of line and the expressive potential of marks on a surface, the creation of illusions of light with variations of value, and the illusion of space, volume, and shape. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

PENCIL DRAWING: ANNE CHASESessions: Mondays, April 4 thru May 23

8 WEEKS Time: 6-8pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-DRA-0159$171 Members / $190 Non-Members

Learn the tools and techniques to create the three-dimensional form through shading and hand control. Additional topics covered are choosing the right surface material, tools for application, working from photographs and still life, as well as critiquing your own work.

*Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

DRAWING BERKS COUNTY: JUAN CARLOS RUIZ, JR.Sessions: Saturdays, June 4 thruJune 25 4 WEEKS Time: 9am-1pmStudents: 12 (max.)Class Code: 16S-DRA-0285$126 Members / $140 Non-Members

Working with soft pastels, students will join the instructor outside of the classroom and use the beautiful scenery of Berks County as their inspiration. Reading Pagoda (June 4), Reading Public Museum (June 11), Stone Cliff Recreation Area (June 18) and Antietam Lake Education Center (June 25). *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

FIBERS

ART QUILTS: MARTHA RESSLERSession: Sunday, April 24 1 DAY Time: 1-5pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Class Code: 16S-FIB-0044$54 Members / $60 Non-Members

The art quilt is a creative visual work that is layered and stitched. Students in this one-day workshop will view a variety of art quilts and then practice in the techniques to produce their own, personal art quilt.

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Experience the magic of hot solid glass sculpting. In these one-day workshops, you will be introduced to the time-honored art of glassblowing in the GoggleWorks Hot Shop. You'll pick and apply colors, twist and turn your piece, then blow or shape it into a colorful and unique object for your home. Better yet, give it as a gift! Note: Closed-toe shoes are required to participate. You will be contacted when your work has cooled and is ready for pickup.

Students: 10 (max.)

$72/person Members

$80/person Non-Members

(priced per session)

BIRD FEEDER• Wed., April 27

6-8pm - 16S-HGB-0108

PINT GLASS/STEMLESS WINE GLASS • Wed., May 4

6-8pm - 16S-HGB-0096• Sat., June 4

12-2pm - 16S-HGB-0098

OIL LANTERNS• Wed., May 11

6-8pm - 16S-HGB-0100• Wed., June 8

6-8pm - 16S-HGB-0102

WATERING BALL• Sat., May 14

1-3pm - 16S-HGB-0104• Sat., June 11

12-2pm - 16S-HGB-0106

GLASSBLOWING SEASONAL WORKSHOPS

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GLASS- BLOWING INTRO TO GLASSBLOWING: HARRY STUART/DAN ALTERSSessions: Tuesdays, April 19

thru June 7 8 WEEKS

Time: 6-9pm

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16S-HG-0052$297 Members / $330 Non-Members

Learn the core discipline it takes to work safely in a hot glass studio. Processes in blowing as well as teamwork and shop safety will be covered in this introductory course.

GLASSBLOWING OPEN STUDIO: HARRY STUART/DAN ALTERSSessions: Thursdays, April 28

thru June 16 8 WEEKS Time: 6-9pm

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16S-HG-0130$297 Members / $330 Non-Members

Students will receive plenty of one-on-one instruction and guidance to build on their existing glassblowing skills and techniques. Prerequisite: Introductory and Intermediate Glassblowing at GoggleWorks or similar teaching studio/experience.

FUSED GLASS

INTRO TO FUSED GLASS: MAGGIE GALLENSessions: Tuesdays, April 26

thru May 31 6 WEEKS

Time: 6-9pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-FUG-0137$207 Members / $230 Non-Members

Materials fee: $40

Learn how to work with cold glass. Students will learn basic fundamentals of how to design and create artistic works in glass. Students will also receive instruction in how firing temperatures affect the outcome and manipulation of the glass. Beginner level projects will be taught, including bowls, flat plates, and slumped dishes.

INTERMEDIATE FUSED GLASS: MAGGIE GALLENSessions: Thursdays, June 2

thru July 7 6 WEEKS Time: 6-9pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-FUG-0286$207 Members / $230 Non-Members

Materials fee: $40

Dive into multi-faceted fused glass processes and learn to work with thicker masses of glass. This class covers cold working techniques, firing schedules, embossing, and creating depth with multiple layers of glass.

OPEN-FACED KILN CASTING: MAGGIE GALLENSessions: Saturdays, June 4

thru June 25 4 WEEKS Time: 2-6pm

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16S-FUG-0287$207 Members / $230 Non-Members

Materials fee: $35

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Beginning with a sculpture or object, students in this class will create molds and load glass for the kilns to fire. Once fired, work is removed and polished or sanded to remove rough edges and surface imperfections.

STAINED GLASS

INTRO TO STAINED GLASS: MAGGIE GALLENSessions: Wednesdays, May 4

thru June 22 8 WEEKS

Time: 6-9pm

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16S-STG-0186$207 Members / $230 Non-Members

Material Fee: $35

Stained glass, an age old craft, involves breaking and shaping flat glass pieces. These will then be copper foiled and soldered together. Create small night lights and three-dimensional stars. Students will also have the opportunity to independentally design and build a small stained glass panel.

LAMP- WORKING

LAMPWORKING FOR BEGINNERS: PARKER KRAMERSessions: Mondays, May 2

thru May 9 2 WEEKS Time: 12-4pm

Students: 9 (max.)

Code: 16S-FLG-0140$90 Members / $100 Non-Members

Materials fee: $40

Start your journey in lampworking with hands-on instruction and demonstrations. Topics covered include operating a torch safely, various tools and how to use them, shop safety, and color variation through the creation of glass beads and pendants.

IMPLOSIONS AND MORE: PARKER KRAMERSessions: Wednesdays, June 1

thru June 15 3 WEEKS Time: 6-9pm

Students: 9 (max.)

Code: 16S-FLG-0141$135 Members / $150 Non-Members

Materials fee: $40

Students will learn the basics of making pendants and other glass jewelry, as well as unique implosion techniques which can be used to create paperweights, pendants, marbles, and more. Prerequisite: Prior lampworking experience is required.

BEAD-MAKING OPEN STUDIO: JESS KEEMERSession: Saturday, April 23 1 DAY Time: 12-4pm

Students: 9 (max.)

Code: 16S-FLG-0271$90 Members / $100 Non-Members

Materials fee: $20

This class is for those looking to work on honing their bead-making skills. Beginning with a demonstration, the class will make beads of all types. Prerequisite: Prior bead-making experience is required.

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BECOME A MEMBER!

GoggleWorks members support our efforts in building a better community by enriching the lives of students, families, and seniors through classes, workshops, after school programming, exhibitions, and special events. It's an exciting time to join our community! As our thanks, receive exclusive benefits at every level - including discounts on our classes and workshops.

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SPECIAL! Purchase Bead-making Open Studio (16S-FLG-0271) with After the Bead (16S-JEW-0273)—see pg. 17—and receive a 10% discount! Contact our Programs Department for more information at 610.374.4600 x112 or [email protected].

LAMPWORKING OPEN STUDIO: JESS KEEMERSessions: Tuesdays, May 3

thru May 24 4 WEEKS Time: 12-4pm

Students: 9 (max.)

Code: 16S-FLG-0269$171 Members / $190 Non-Members

Materials fee: $40

For students looking to enhance their lampworking skills, Jess will be on hand to provide demonstrations and guidance. Prerequisite: Introductory and intermediate Lampworking at GoggleWorks or similar teaching studio/experience.

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METAL- SMITHING

INTRO TO JEWELRY AND METALSMITHING: MARTHA MOORE WESTBROOK, MFASessions: Saturdays, May 14

thru August 27 14 WEEKS

(no class on June 25 or August 6)Time: 9am-1pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-JEW-0113$405 Members / $450 Non-Members

Materials fee: $34

Students will learn metalsmithing and fabrication techniques while working with a variety of metals, specialized jewelry-making tools, power equipment, and torches. The class will cover all of the basics, including soldering, annealing, forming, cold joinery, bezel setting, finishing, and workshop safety.*All metalsmithing materials and tools are provided in this introductory course; students should see website for a downloadable list of other required supplies.

INTERMEDIATE JEWELRY AND METALSMITHING: MARTHA MOORE WESTBROOK, MFASession 1: Saturdays, May 14

thru August 27 14 WEEKS

(no class on June 25 or August 6)Time: 1:30-5:30pm

Code: 16S-JEW-0114Session 2: Wednesdays, May 11

thru August 17 14 WEEKS

(no class on July 13)Time: 10am-2pm

Code: 16S-JEW-0115Students: 10 (max.)

$378 Members / $420 Non-Members

Materials fee: $34

Experienced jewelry students will continue to develop their metalsmithing skills and take their designs to the next level while exploring intermediate and advanced design concepts and techniques in fabrication, soldering, precious metals, and stone setting in addition to enameling and experimental media.Prerequisite: Introductory Jewelry and Metalsmithing at GoggleWorks or similar teaching studio/experience.

RING CASTING START TO FINISH: TIM REILLYSessions: Sundays, May 1 thru May 22

4 WEEKS Time: 2-6pm

Students: 4 (max.)

Code: 16S-JEW-0263$225 Members / $250 Non-Members

Materials fee: $60

Learn the process of casting a basic metal band in our metalsmithing studio. Under Tim's direction, each student will design their own band from wax, pour a mold, and cast using metal.

AFTER THE BEAD: JESS KEEMERSession: Saturday, April 23 1 DAY Time: 12-4pm

Students: 9 (max.)

Code: 16S-JEW-0273

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$90 Members / $100 Non-Members

Materials fee: $20

This class is for those looking to work on honing their bead-making skills. Beginning with a demonstration, the class will make beads of all types. Prerequisite: Prior bead-making experience is required.

SPECIAL! Purchase Bead-making Open Studio (16S-FLG-0271) —see pg. 14—with After the Bead (16S-JEW-0273) and receive a 10% discount! Contact our Programs Department for more information at 610.374.4600 x112 or [email protected].

ENAMELING: JESS KEEMERSessions: Saturday & Sunday,

May 21 & 22 2 DAYS Time: 9am-5pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-JEW-0274$144 Members / $160 Non-Members

Materials fee: $38

Learn how to prepare your metal using proper application techniques. Each student will have plenty of samples, pairs for earrings, necklaces, and bracelets to take with them at the conclusion of this weekend workshop.

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FEATURED VISITING ARTISTS

ART INCUBATOR WORKSHOP: ALAN & LIBBIE SOFFERSessions: Friday - Sunday, June 17

thru 19 3 DAYS Time: 9:30am-5pm (daily)

Students: 14 (max.)

Code: 16S-PNT-0261$405 Members / $450 Non-Members

Over the past eight years, the Soffers' unique approach of team teaching has proven successful for beginners, intermediates, and professional artists alike to expand the depth and potential of their self expression.

Although the focus is abstract, representational work will be enhanced through a sequence of progressive exercises in mark-making, drawing, painting, and collage to build on skills. The Soffers incorporate learning by observation of the masters, while concentrating on the basics.

There will be a welcoming reception hosted by GoggleWorks on Thursday, June 16 for students and the community to meet Alan and Libbie Soffer. Check our events calendar online for more details at goggleworks.org/calendar.

ALAN SOFFER Alan Soffer holds a B.A. and D.D.S. from Temple University. He has studied painting and sculpture at Parsons School of Design, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Ringling School, and SUNY. Soffer exhibits nationally and is in many private collections. Most recently his works were acquired by the Eaton Corporation via Forms Gallery in Delray Beach, Florida and Linda Warren Projects, Chicago. alansofferart.com

LIBBIE SOFFER Libbie Soffer's mixed media background began as a seven year old "seamstress." Leaving her career in dental hygiene, she studied textiles at Moore College of Art. She has been exhibiting in museums, galleries, and universities across the United States with recognition in mixed media. Her work identifies life's core issues while embracing experimental approaches in materials. Her inspired, prize-winning constructions attract a devoted audience of collectors and students. inliquid.com

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PAINTING

COLOR THEORY FOR PAINTERS: SUZANNE FELLOWSSessions: Fridays, May 6 thru

June 10 6 WEEKS Time: 10am-1pm

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16S-PNT-0058$144 Members / $160 Non-Members

Develop color mixing skills along with an understanding of the concepts of color theory including: additive and subtractive color, mixing, hue, saturation, and value. Also, students will learn about color schemes, tints/shades, and tones/harmonies. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

ACRYLIC & MIXED MEDIA WORKSHOP: SUZANNE FELLOWS

1 DAY Session: Saturday, April 16

Time: 9am-2pm

Code: 16S-PNT-0063Session: Saturday, May 14

Time: 9am-2pm

Code: 16S-PNT-0066Session: Saturday, June 11

Time: 9am-2pm

Code: 16S-PNT-0069Students: 12 (max.)

$81 Members / $90 Non-Members

This one-day workshop is designed to bring spontaneity and experimentation to your studio practice. Be prepared to work on at least three canvases (and leave with wet

paintings). Students will be shown how to create various textures, skins, and stencils used for transfer methods on canvas. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

ACRYLIC PAINTING WITH MIXED MEDIA: ELAINE SOLTISSessions: Wednesdays, April 20 thru

May 25 6 WEEKS Time: 1-5pm

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16S-PNT-0093$180 Members / $200 Non-Members

Starting with a mono-print, an image or story unfolds. From class instructed hand-made papers or material, collage is added. The final process is adding texture by embellishment. The emphasis is on developing your own distinct style with your hand-made papers and materials. Use of distress techniques will also be explored. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

ACRYLIC PAINTING OPEN STUDIO: SUZANNE FELLOWSSessions: Mondays, May 9 thru

July 18 10 WEEKS Time: 12-3pm

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16S-PNT-0056$225 Members / $250 Non-Members

This class provides weekly demonstrations of techniques and mediums to explore the versatility of acrylic paints. Topics covered will include, but not be limited to: polymers, paints, gels and mediums, color mixing,

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transparency/opacity, drawing into acrylics, creating a personal palette, layering, stenciling, collage, mixed media, pours and skins, interference and iridescent paints, gold leaf, working with grounds and gels to build texture and composition, and how to turn any photograph into an abstract painting. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

INTRO TO OIL PAINTING: JUAN CARLOS RUIZ JR.Sessions: Fridays, May 13 thru

July 1 8 WEEKS Time: 6-9pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-PNT-0081$180 Members / $200 Non-Members

Learn the foundations of oil painting, including blending/mixing colors, rendering media for texture, layering, and basic composition. The class will run through small exercises from still life and landscape to instruction on compositional techniques. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

OIL PAINTING OPEN STUDIO: DAN GORMANSessions: Wednesdays, April 20 thru

June 8 8 WEEKS Time: 6-9pm

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16S-PNT-0075$180 Members / $200 Non-Members

Learn to paint with confidence. Composition, color mixing, technique, and creating a focus are some of the topics covered in this

class through demonstration and individual instruction at all levels. Prerequisite: Prior drawing and oil painting experience preferred. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

WATERCOLOR FOR BEGINNERS: JENEL SCHAFFERSessions: Tuesdays, April 26 thru

June 14 8 WEEKS Time: 6-9pm

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16S-PNT-0210$171 Members / $190 Non-Members

Students will learn the basics of watercolor painting in a fun and interactive way. The importance of quality of brushes, paper, and paint will be covered early in the course. Other topics covered include a brief history of influential watercolor artists, the color wheel, how to paint a blended wash, graduated wash, wet on wet technique, dry brush technique, and the use of masking tape, toothbrushes, and crayon to make unique designs. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

WATERCOLOR EN PLEIN AIR: FRAN PARZANESESessions: Saturdays, May 14, June 4 &

August 6 3 DAYS Time: 9am-1pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-PNT-0144$108 Members / $120 Non-Members

Join Fran at these fantastic vistas, located throughout Berks County. Beginning each day with a demonstration, Fran will inspire

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students to paint the scenery at State Hill Boat Ramp (May 14), Angora Fruit Farm (June 4), and Centre Park (August 6). *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

WATERCOLOR OPEN STUDIO: FRAN PARZANESESessions: Wednesdays, April 6 thru

April 27 4 WEEKS Time: 10am-1pm

Students: 18 (max.)

Code: 16S-PNT-0085$90 Members / $100 Non-Members

Enhance your watercolor painting skills in this open studio, which includes weekly exercises coupled with group critiques. Prerequisite: Basic to advanced watercolor painting experience. *Please see website for a downloadable supply list for students.

3 WAYS TO REGISTER

Click the class code! Call 610-374-4600 ext. 112

Stop by our Information Desk Daily: 9am-9pm

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P H O T O G R A P H Y

FEATURED VISITING ARTIST

THE CHEMIGRAM: CAMERA-LESS PHOTOGRAPHIC ART NORMAN SARACHEKFriday - Sunday, August 5 thru 7

3 DAYS Time: 9am-4pm (daily)

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16SU-PHO-0218$351 Members / $390 Non-Members

Material Fee: $28

Painters, print makers, and photographers are invted to take this three-day workshop and learn to make your mark on silver!

This workshop will teach you to create silver gelatin prints without a camera. Students will learn a variation of the Chemigram process which allows you to create silver gelatin camera-less prints on blank photo paper. Using light, resist, and a chemical bath, the process is similar to that of a printmaker; however, the flow of chemicals across the silver gelatin photo paper and the effect of light on the silver open up unique avenues for you to explore. No prior darkroom experience is required; a darkroom assistant will help you learn to develop black and white photo paper.

NORMAN SARACHEK Norman Sarachek’s camera based and cameraless photographs have been exhibited in galleries in the United States and the UK, including the New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM; Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY; New England School of Photography, Boston, MA; Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester, VT; Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA; Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA; and Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. His work has been published in The Third Edition of Robert Hirsch’s textbook Photographic Possibilities, and in Christina Z. Anderson’s The Experimental Photography Handbook.nsarachek.com After Fukushima: Memory of Metropolis 4

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PHOTO- GRAPHY

CAPTURING THE STORY: PATTI SCIALOSessions: Wednesdays, April 27 thru

May 11 3 WEEKS Time: 6-8pm

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16S-PHO-0168$108 Members / $120 Non-Members

Materials Fee: $20

This class will help students gain the skills to create photographs with lasting impact. Composition, lighting, aperture control, and simple elements of design will be the main topics of this class. Students will have specific shooting assignments and reviews of images weekly. Bring ten pictures you've taken, along with your camera to the first session, where a group discussion will kick off the class.

OPEN HOUSECome explore GoggleWorks!Featuring FREE live art demonstrations,exhibitions, make & take activities, and more!

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WRITING

COPPERPLATE CALLIGRAPHY: LORI YATRONSessions: Tuesdays, April 5 thru

April 26 4 WEEKS Time: 6-8pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-CAL-0116$108 Members / $120 Non-Members

Materials Fee: $12

Students will learn how to use the oblique penholder and ink to form upper and lower case letters in the Copperplate style. Joining letters, elements of spacing, and making various sizes of letters will all be reviewed and practiced. Leave with a bookmark or place card written in Copperplate.

INTRO TO BOOKHAND: LORI YATRONSession: Tuesday, May 3 1 DAY Time: 6-8pm

Students: 12 (max.)

Code: 16S-CAL-0131$45 Members / $50 Non-Members

Materials Fee: $12

Using a calligraphy marker, students will learn to create lettering in the Bookhand style, as well as look at historical and modern uses of this hand. Leave with a bookmark or place card written in Bookhand.

WRITING YOUR LIFE: HEATHER THOMASSessions: Mondays, May 2 thru

June 20 8 WEEKS Time: 6-8pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-WWR-0135$162 Members / $180 Non-Members

Find your story and the voice to tell it; or continue your life-writing project from a previous session. During this eight-week class, students will be guided through the writing process and learn creative nonfiction techniques from an experienced teacher and published writer.

POETRY: VISION & REVISION HEATHER THOMASSessions: Saturdays, May 7 thru

June 25 8 WEEKS Time: 12-2pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-WWR-0134$162 Members / $180 Non-Members

This eight-week class explores poetic craft by looking at the key elements in your poems: voice and speaker, situation, language, imagery and metaphor, rhythm, sound, line breaks, and form. Feedback and revision strategies will sharpen your skills and improve your work. Tips for publishing will also be offered.

POETRY FROM INTERVIEWS: JENNIFER HETRICKSessions: Tuesdays, May 3 thru

June 21 8 WEEKS Time: 6-8pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-WWR-0152$162 Members / $180 Non-Members

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Inspired by a three-year poetry project called "The Labors of our Fingertips: Poems from Manufacturing History in Berks County," this class will teach students how to interview loved ones and others in the community about their most distinct memories of curious stories from their lives. Understanding what questions to ask and how to look for great details in what people say will lend to poetry content that preserves history, tells a story, and honors the person whose memories helped to put the poem on the page.

EXPLORING FICTIONAL CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT: MICKEY GETTYSessions: Wednesdays, April 20 thru

June 8 8 WEEKS Time: 5:30-8pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-WWR-0277$162 Members / $180 Non-Members

Students will discuss fictional time, place, and placing characters in a scene. The class will read examples of the elements discussed and practice writing these devices in class and at home. Students may read their work, if they wish to receive feedback. *Please bring a composition notebook and pen/pencils to class. Students may also wish to purchase, Writing Fiction: a guide to Narrative Craft, 8th edition by Janet Burroway.

ASIAN LANGUAGE SAMPLER LILY CERNAKSessions: Fridays, June 3 thru

June 24 3 WEEKS

(no class on June 10)Time: 6-8pm

Students: 10 (max.)

Code: 16S-WWR-0145$90 Members / $100 Non-Members

Want to learn a foreign langauge but not sure which one to choose? In each week of this sampler class, students will focus on a different East Asian language. Lessons include the basics of the language, as well as what resources are best to use to continue learning on your own. Languages covered include Japanese, Korean, and Mandarin Chinese (simplified).

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HOW TO REGISTER

ONLINE: Go to goggleworks.org and click "Take A Class" on our home page. Find the medium of class(es) and/or workshop(s) you are interested in and select it from the menu on the left. Scroll down to find the class/workshop title and click the "Register for this Class" button. You will be prompted to sign-in or create an account with us to complete your registration and make payment via credit card.

BY PHONE: Call our Programs Department at 610.374.4600 x112. Have your class/workshop title and class code handy, along with credit card information.

IN PERSON: Paying by cash or check? No problem. Stop by our Information Desk, open daily from 9am - 9pm (cards also accepted).

POLICIES

PAYMENT / CANCELLATIONS: Students must pay for classes upon registration. GoggleWorks reserves the right to cancel a class based on insufficient enrollment. If a class is cancelled students will be issued a full refund in the form used for payment. 10REFUNDS: GoggleWorks issues refunds for cancellations made by students up to 10 days before the start of class. Tuition fees for cancellations made by students after that date are not refundable. It is the student's responsibility to attend the class for which he/she has enrolled. There are no refunds for classes that are missed. Students may not make up a missed class during another class session. If you are ineligible for a refund, but have not attended any sessions of the class, you may request an acknowledgement letter from our Programs Department, which will enable you to claim your unused tuition as a tax-deductible contribution.aCode: 16W-WWR-0265

FOR PARENTS: Students under the age of 13 must be escorted to and from, and signed in and out of, class by an adult.

PHOTOGRAPHY: GoggleWorks reserves the right to use photographs taken during

classes and other programs for marketing and promotional purposes. Any person who

does not wish to be photographed, or have their child photographed, must notify our

Programs Department upon registration.

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COHEN GALLERY

Sean Derry (Cohen East) March 19 - April 24 Reception: March 18Ilya Lerner: Unexpected Transitions & Peculiar Destinations (Cohen West) March 19 - April 24 Reception: March 18GoggleWorks' 10th Annual Juried Exhibition (Cohen East) April 30 - June 5 Reception: April 29Ceremony (Cohen West) April 30 - June 5 Reception: April 29

Ed Smith: LAOCOON June 11 - August 28 Reception: June 10

SCHMIDT GALLERY

Wil Stanton: SCAPES April 1 - April 28 Reception: April 1Emil Bauman: Reflections of My Dreams May 6 - May 28 Reception: TBAWays of Making June 10 - July 28 Reception: June 10

Visit us online at www.goggleworks.org for special event details.

EXHIBITION SCHEDULEOPEN DAILY 9AM – 9PM | ALWAYS FREE ADMISSION & PARKING

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