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2 Table of Contents Pages Featured Classes...2 Jewelry Digital Art & Photography Glass Painting & Drawing Folk Dancing...15 *Pre registration required for all classes. Classes need a minimum or 10 participants for all classes to run. Pages Tai Chi...15 Ceramics & Sculpture Spring Break Camp...21 Summer Camp Middle School Art Academy C.I.T. Program...26 **Resident = Oakland Resident, Non-Resident = Lives Outside of Oakland S/T fee= Seniors and Teens** Adult Classes Spring: March 11 - May 4 Late Spring: May 13 - June 22 Summer: July 1-8/24 Holidays- No Adult Classes: No Classes May 27th or July 4th Class Registration ONLINE Available at BY PHONE Visa or Master Card accepted. Must receive payment at the time of call. IN PERSON Monday through Saturday 9:30 am to 5:30 pm *NEW REFUND POLICY (as of 2/1/18) Full refunds are given for all classes canceled by Studio One Art Center. 25% of fees kept if requested 31 days or more BEFORE the start date of the class. 50% of fees kept if requested days or more BEFORE the start date of the class. 10 days or less BEFORE the start date of the class NO FEES are returned *Teens age 15 and up can sign up for all adult classes except classes that require a model. Youth can participate in Flamework Classes with a signed waiver from a parent or guardian. ADA Inclusion Statement: The City of Oakland Parks, Recreation & Youth Development (OPRYD) is fully committed to compliance with the provisions of the Americans with disabilities Act. Please make accommodation requests at least 10 days prior to an event. Direct all inquires concerning program and disability accommodations to the OPRYD inclusive Coordinator Erin Burton at or eburton@oaklandnet.com TTY callers please dial Go to studiooneartcenter.net To check for updates on current class schedules The Way of Watercolor with Mira M. White See Page 13 Intro to Tai Chi with Eric Wong See Page 15 Figure Painting from the Model With Carol Tarzier See Page 11 Metal Jewelry Design With Anthony Stillman See Page 3 Botanical Illustration With Margaret Niles See Page 11 Intro to Drawing with Mokhtar Paki See Page 11 page 2

3 Metal Jewelry Design This class emphasizes building basic/intermediate knowledge of jewelry design and construction. Beginning students will design their own jewelry and construct their design pieces using the fundamental techniques of soldering, sawing, filing, finishing, and basic bezel setting. Lectures, demonstrations, and handouts will provide the basis of any technique needed. Intermediate students will progress through more advanced techniques (forging, cold connections, etching, etc). Jewelry will be made from metal sheet and wire. Brass, copper, and tools are provided. *New students need to attend the first class for a safety discussion and a materials list. Instructor: Anthony Stillman Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30pm-9:30pm Section: A Dates: 3/13-5/1 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee:$ S/T Fee: $ Section: B Dates: 5/15-6/19 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee:$ S/T Fee: $ Section: C Dates: 7/3-8/21 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee:$ S/T Fee: $ Metal Jewelry Lab Volunteers monitor the lab. In order to participate in the labs students must know safety procedures. Students must have taken 3 or more quarters of metal classes at Studio One or have equivalent proficiency. No storage space is available. Studio One facilities can not be used for production work. page 3 Instructor: Monitor Day: Thursday Time: 9:30am-4:00pm Section A Dates: 3/14-5/2 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ Section B Dates: 5/16-6/20 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ Section C Dates: 7/11-8/22 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ Jewelry Casting In this class a variety of simple casting techniques are presented in the first session. The remainder of the class will be focused on the lost Wax Casting. The principle tasks will be wax carving, wax sculpture and cast metal finishing. No prior Casting experience required, however knowledge of rudimentary jewelry fabrication will be useful. Non ferrous metals only (copper, brass, nickel brass, bronze, silver, and gold) Instructor: Anthony Stillman Day: Tuesday Time: 6:30pm-9:30pm Section: A Dates: 3/12-4/30 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee:$ S/T Fee: $ Section: B Dates: 5/14-6/18 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S /T Fee: $ Section: C Dates: 7/2-8/20 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee:$ S/T Fee: $ page 4

4 Intro to Stop Frame Animation Students will learn the basics of stop frame animation using white boards and/or by developing their own simple clay figures using a digital camera and imovie. First we will develop our characters and initial storyboard on paper. Next we will translate our work onto the whiteboard, (and/or) into clay, and learn to animate our ideas using the frame-by-frame technique. We will also develop an original sound story for the finish animation. Participants have the option to work individually or share their workflows and collaborate in groups. All levels welcome. Instructor: J No.e Parker Day: Wednesday Time:10:00am - 1:00pm Section A Dates: 3/13-5/1 Resident: $ Non Resident :$ S/T Fee: $ Film Critique & Analysis page 5 Film and Documentary Workshop In this workshop you will create a short film or documentary. Students will develop skills of observation, description, association, selection, abstraction, synthesis and exhibition. Learn how to use Final Cut Pro software to edit your films. We will use a methodology of analysis of fragments of documentary film from the elements provided in class and in the readings. In parallel, a script process is used that acts as a witness to exemplify the complex process of the creation of a short film. You will need to bring your own camera or iphone. Instructor: Mauricio Andrada Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30pm -9:30pm Section A Dates: 3/13-5/1 Resident: $ Non Resident :$ S/T Fee: $ Section B Dates: 7/3-8/21 Resident: $ Non Resident :$ S/T Fee: $ In this workshop we will watch a variety of films and you will learn how to evaluate cinema through a critics lens observing different genres, and how to view movies from different perspectives. We will also discuss and learn about the social concepts and meanings as envisioned and presented by the directors. We will discuss how current social stories are represented in a timeless manor in these films. At the end of this course you will be able to see films from different perspectives and have the ability to approach current films from a different angle. Digital Arts: Film and Photography Instructor: Mauricio Andrada Time: 6:30pm -9:30pm Day: Wed Section A Dates: 5/15-6/19 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S /T Fee: $ Art by Student Beginning Photoshop & Lightroom Learn the basic of transforming images in the digital realm. This class will show you the basics of Photoshop and Lightroom tools and language. We will cover layers and how to transfer your image into the software from your computer. If you have a laptop or if you prefer to learn on your own laptop please bring to class. Our lab is a Macintosh Lab. All levels welcome. Day: Thursday Time: 6:15pm- 9:15pm Dates: 5/16-5/30 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T: $95.00 Beginning Digital Photography & the Internet Having trouble getting your digital camera to give you the results you want? Learn all the features and controls of your digital camera. We ll discuss making better creative decisions, how to control lighting, movement` and flash. Basic image editing software will be discussed. Bring your camera manual and questions to class for individual help. The Instructor will tailor advice on editing software to the software the students already use. You ll also learn to add images to both and how to maintain your site. If you have a laptop or if you prefer to learn on your own laptop please bring to class. Our lab is a Macintosh Lab. Instructor: C. Moore Day: Thursday Time: 6:15pm - 9:15pm Dates: 4/11-4/25 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T Fee: $95 Black & White Photo Learn the art of traditional photography and see how the masters did it. In this class students will become proficient in camera settings, developing film, composition, printing silver gelatin images. This class is for all levels of photographers. Learn basics and advanced topics. This is the foundation for enhancing how one sees an image, whether it is in digital or traditional. This class is designed to take all levels of photographers, the novice and experienced, to the next level. Instructor: C, Moore Day: Thursday Dates: 6/6-6/20 Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ page 7 S/T Fee: $ page 6 page 6

5 Darkroom Photo Lab Volunteers assist as monitors to set-up the chemistry, observe and break down the Darkroom. Our facilities are available to the community for black and white film developing and printing no larger than 11 x 14. Prior to registration, and lab use, new participants must have a brief over the phone or interview with the photo coordinator. At the time of your initial arrival, the monitor will give you an orientation that will include Studio One s safety procedures and participant protocol. Bring your own photo paper and film. No production or commercial work is allowed. Lab time is purchased in 20-hour blocks of time. Patrons use time within 6 months. $90 for 20 hours for Oakland residents. Instructor: Monitor Day: Wed and Sat Dates: 3/13-5/4 Time: Call for hours Resident Fee: $95.00 Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $95.00 Instructor: Monitor Day: Wed and Sat Dates: 5/15-6/22 Time: Call for hours Resident Fee: $95.00 Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $95.00 Instructor: Monitor Day: Wed and Sat Dates: 7/3-8/24 Time: Call for hours Resident Fee: $95.00 Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $95.00 Glass Fusing and Slumping Glass This class is an introduction to the wonderful world of kiln-formed glass. Layers of compatible glass are fused together to create artistic objects including jewelry, tiles, and picture frames. Glass can also be slumped into or over molds to create barrettes, small plates, and votive candle holders. Glass cutting, compatibility testing, use of frits (crushed glass) and metal inclusions are among the techniques presented and Information on the use of kilns and firing processes is also offered. More advanced projects will be available to continuing students. A supply list will be given out at the first class meeting. Instructor: Janet Hiebert Day: Tuesday Time: 9:30am-12:30pm Section A: Dates: 3/12-4/30 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T: $ Section B: Dates: 5/14-6/18 Resident: $ Non Resident:$ S/T: $ Section C: Dates: 7/2-8/20 Resident: $ Non Resident:$ S/T: $ page 7 Glass Fusing & Beyond Learn how to play with this magical material. This is a hands-on creative glass workshop where you can experiment with glass,metal inclusions,powdered enamels, frits and stringers. Participants will learn how to cut and design glass to be fused (melted together in a kiln) and then slumped (sagged into a mold). Create several functional and non-functional works. Beginning and Intermediate students are welcome! Most tools are available in the studio. Supply list given the first day of class. Fused Glass by: Reddy Lieb Instructor: Reddy Lieb Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30pm-9:30pm Section A: Dates: 3/13-5/1 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee:$ S/T Fee: $ Section B: Dates: 5/15-6/26 **No Class 6/12) Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee:$ S/T Fee: $ Section C: Dates: 7/10-8/21 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee:$ S/T Fee: $ Instructor: Reddy Lieb Day: Friday Time: 9:30am-12:30pm Section D: Dates: 3/15-5/3 Resident: $ Non Resident:$ S/T Fee: $ Section E: Dates: 5/17-6/28 **No Class 6/14 Resident: $ Non Resident:$ S/T: $ Section F: Dates: 7/12-8/23 Resident: $ Non Resident:$ S/T Fee: $ page 8

6 Glass: Fusing and Slumping Lab Participants must be well versed on the process of fabricating glass pieces, the proper use and care of molds for slumping, and have taken 3 or more quarters of Glass Fusing and Slumping at Studio One. Or you can substantiate your skill and knowledge with the glass coordinator before the first Lab session. Safety procedures on how to operate a kiln is important because the monitor does not offer instructions. Participants must have your own glass & tools. Please, no production work and there is no storage. Instructor: Monitor Day: Tues Time: 1:30p-4:30p Section D: Dates: 3/12-4/30 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ Section E: Dates: 5/14-6/18 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ Section F: Dates: 7/2-8/20 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ Painting & Drawing Acrylic Painting for Teens In this class, youth are encouraged to explore their creativity in a fun low stress environment. Students will work on individual projects while learning techniques and terminology of Acrylic Painting. Topics explored in this class are faces, figures, still life, and abstraction. For ages Instructor: Mokhtar Paki Day: Mondays Time: 4:00pm-6:00pm Section A Dates: 3/11-4/29 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee:$ Fused Glass by Student, Mark Lightfoot Stained Glass Lab Instructor: Monitor Day: Monday Time:6:30pm - 9:30pm Section A: Dates: 3/11-4/29 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ Section B: Dates: 5/13 - Dates: 5/13-6/17 *No class Monday, May 27 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ Section C: Dates: 7/1-8/19 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ Participants who don t need instructions are welcome to work on their individual projects. A lab monitor is present for set-up/break-down and to ensure lab safety. You must have taken Stained Glass class for 3 sessions at studio one. New participants who have extensive knowledge of the safety and prep procedure can meet with the glass coordinator to waive the requirements. Once in the lab, it is important to follow any directions stated, posted, and respect other students artwork. There is no storage space. You must provide your own glass. There are Studio One stock tools. Instructor: Monitor Day: Thursday Time: Instructor: Monitor Dates: 3/14-5/2 Day: Thursday Time: 9:30am-12:30pm Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ Instructor: Monitor Dates: 5/16-6/20 Day: Thursday Time: 9:30am-12:30pm Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ Instructor: Monitor Dates: 7/11-8/22 Day: Thursday Time: 9:30am-12:30pm Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ painting by Mokhtar Paki Abstraction with Mixed Media An opportunity to explore acrylics, collage, and dry media in exuberant color compositions on paper and canvas. Explore creating pieces using multiple mediums to create interesting textures and compositions. We will use collected papers for collage, acrylic paints, pastels, and more to create our images. All levels welcome. Instructor: Mira M. White Day: Thursdays Time: 6:30pm-9:30pm Section A Dates: 3/14-5/2 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T: $ Mixed Media by Mira M. White Section B Date: 5/16-6/20 Resident: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ Section C Dates: 7/11-8/22 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T Fee: $ page 9 page 10

7 Portrait by Mokhtar Paki Botanical Illustration Painting & Drawing We ll focus on drawing and painting plants, fruit and vegetables. You will have the option to bring in your own objects and the instructor will provide others. We ll learn to capture a likeness, create shading with pencil or paint and make objects look 3-dimensional. We ll also consider ways to add our own interpretations through backgrounds, and an illuminated letter or word, and consider and why this art form is increasingly seen in calendars, greeting cards and specialty stores. Come and find an entry into this fulfilling art form through this class for mixed levels. Beginners welcome! For ages 12 and up through adult, parents with child/tween welcome. Persimmon by: Margaret Niles Squash by: Margaret Niles Instructor: Margaret Niles Day: Monday Time: 6:30pm-9:30pm Section A Dates: 3/11-4/29 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee:$ Introduction to Drawing This class is for those students who want to start from the beginning even though they may have some experiences. Through the semester, the students learn how to draw creatively and effortlessly. We will discuss and apply the elememts of art and design; line, composition, value, and more. Learn how to use different materials to create different outcomes. Every week the instructor will bring some literature or visual books and some prints to help the understanding of drawing styles and techniques. We will explore, the shapes of human head & figure, and still life or landscape, depend on the interest of the students. page 11 Figure Painting from the Model This Figure class features the portrait and costumed figure. The class begins with warm-ups, then a long pose for the evening. The instructor will present demonstrations covering paint mixing, drawing the figure and block-in, composition, and using color and values for dramatic effect. Oil paint is suggested; odorless thinner only. This is a costumed figure class and the emphasis is on color, costume and narrative. There are TWO fees for this class; the course registration fee, and the model fee. **Bring cash or a check for the model fee the first class meeting; $101 Instructor: Carol Tarzier Days: Wednesdays Time: 5:30pm -9:00pm Dates: July 3 - Aug 21 Resident: $240 Non-Resident: $288 S/T Fee: $216 Instructor: Mokhtar Paki Day: Thursdays Time: 6:30pm-9:30pm Section A Dates: 3/14-5/2 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ Section B Date: 5/15-6/19 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ Section C Dates: 7/11-8/22 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T Fee: $ page 12

8 Life Drawing from a Model Mira M White - Go Fiigure- Acrylic/ We will work from costumed and nude models, both male and female, using short and long poses. This tutorial will cover a variety of approaches and materials. The class will be structured for both beginners and continuing artists who love drawing the human form. Continual instructor demonstrations and individual help will be provided. Emphasis will be on movement and proportion. For the first class please bring a large drawing pad 18 X 24, vine charcoal, a variety of pencils and tools of your choice. Materials list will be provided on the first day of class. *This Class has two fees a registration fee and a Model fee that is paid on the first day of class. Instructor: Mira M. White Day: Tuesday Section A Dates: 3/12-4/30 Resident Fee: Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ *Model Fee is due in cash on first day of class $90.00 `Section B Dates: 5/14-6/18 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ *Model Fee is due in cash on first day of class $70.00 Section C Dates: 7/2-8/20 Resident Fee: Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ *Model Fee is due in cash on first day of class $90.00 ` The Way of Watercolor For beginners and continuing watercolorists who want to explore innovative and traditional ways of approaching watercolor Here is a wonderful opportunity to explore the luminosity and versatility of watercolor! Beginners get a strong foundation in fundamental painting app- roaches, including tradi- tional and innovative wash techniques. Variety of subject matter. Intermediate painters work more independently with more emphasis on color and design sensitivity. Beginners please bring watercolor paper (Strathmore pad 9 x lb) to the first class. Additional materialy list provided at first class. Section: A Dates: 3/13-5/1 Resident: $ Non Resident:$ S/T: $ Section: B Dates: 5/15-6/19 Resident: $ Non Resident:$ S/T: $ Mira M. White - Ascent - Watercolor Instructor: Mira M. White Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30pm-9:30pm Section: C Dates: 7/3-8/21 Resident: $ Non Resident:$ S/T: $ Mira M White - Lisa s Back 18 x 24 Ink, Soft Pastel, Gesso Acrylic Painting Monitors set up, observe and break down the classroom. There are no instructions. You provide your own non-noxious materials. Oil painters must use non-toxic materials to respect the model and other participants. Instructor: Monitor Day: Wednesday Time: 9:30am-1 Section A Dates: 3/13-5/1 Resident Fee: $88.00 Non Resident Fee: $ Section B Dates: 5/15-6/19 Resident Fee: $50.00 Non Resident Fee: $60.00 In this painting class we start with an introduction to the materials, brushes and the most common styles of Acrylic paints and mediums currently used. The pace and the complexity of the class projects will be based on the student s individual experience with painting. Topics explored in this class are faces, figures, still life and/or abstract images. A variety of painting techniques will be covered. Materials list will be given out on the first day of class, please bring paper and or paint to first class. Instructor: Mokhtar Paki Time: 6:30pm-9:30pm Day: Monday Section A Dates: 3/11-4/29 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ Section B Dates: 5/13-6/17 **No Class on Monday, May 27th Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ Section C Dates: 7/1-8/19 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ Painting Lab By Mokhtar Paki page 14

9 Movement Classes Folk Dance for Adults and Teens Comev explore different patterns and rhythms through music and ethnic dance from various cultures around the world. Exciting music from cultures you may not be familiar with, and dances that will encourage you to move in ways that will seem unfamiliar at first, but will soon become natural. Widen your experience of music. Teach your feet to move in new ways. Instructor: Ginny Lee April 6 - June 1, NO CLASS ON April 27th Day: Saturday Times: 10:30am-12pm Resident Fee: $85.00 Non Resident Fee:$ S/T Fee: $75.00 Family Folk Dance Come join us for some family fun! Family friendly dances for new dancers and for those parents and children who want something fun and challenging to work on together. Instructor: Ginny Lee April 6 - June 1, NO CLASS ON April 27th Day: Saturday Times: 12pm - 1:30pm Resident Fee: $55.00 Non Resident Fee:$66.00 Youth Fee: $45.00 Intro to Tai Chi for Adults Learn basic and fundamental principles of the internal arts. Practice the creation, development, refinement and preservation of the meditative state. The class will focus on standing meditation, qi gong exercises, and cross-discipline push hands. page 15 Instructor: Eric Wong Section A Dates: 3/15-5/3 Resident Fee: $55.00 Non Resident Fee: $66.00 S/T Fee: $45.00` Section C Dates: 7/5-8/23 Resident Fee: $90.00 Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $80.00 Fridays 6pm - 8pm Section B Dates: 5/17-6/21 Resident Fee: $90.00 Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $80.00 Student Created Pit Fired Clay Instructor: Blanka Soltys Day: Saturday Time: 9:00am-4:00pm Dates: 4/20/2019 Resident Fee: $50.00 Non Resident Fee: $60.00 S/T Fee: $45.00 Ceramics Pit Fired Clay Workshop Master potter Blanka Soltys will bring you back to the ancient art of Clay Pit Firing while exploring a California Beach. We will meet at Dillon Beach Parking Lot at 9am on Saturday April 28th. Please bring a shovel, wood to add to the fire and lunch to share. Dogs are allowed on Dillon beach. Burnished Pottery Workshop Students will learn the ancient decorating technique of burnishing a finish onto a Ceramic piece. This workshop is recommended for students who are participating in the pit fired clay workshop. Please bring your leather hard pot if you have one. You will have an opportunity to make a ceramic vessel and finish burnishing it at home if you like. All pieces will be fired before the Pit Fire workshop. Please bring an old towel, polished stone or small spoon to this class. Instructor: Blanka Soltys Day: Friday Time: 6:30pm-9:30pm Dates: 3/22/19 Resident Fee: $35.00 Non Resident Fee: $42.00 S/T Fee: $30.00 Ceramics Lab Participants who don t need instructions are welcome to work on their projects. The monitor is present only to ensure things are set-up and returned at the end of class. Participants must have taken a class at Studio One prior to signing up for this lab. It is important to follow any directions stated or posted, behave respectfully and respect each other s artwork. Only Studio One s stock of clay is permitted to be kiln fired. Ceramics Lab Section A Dates: 3/15-5/3 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee:$ Ceramics Lab Section B Dates: 5/17-6/21 Instructor: Monitor Day: Friday Resident Fee: Non Resident Fee:$ Ceramics Lab Section C Dates: 7/5-8/23 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee:$ Time: 9:30pm-12:30pm page 16

10 Ceramics Classes Ceramics Section A Instructor: Numo Jaeger Day: Monday Dates: 3/11-4/29 Time: 6:30pm - 9:30pm Resident: $285 Non Resident: $342 S/T Fee: $260 Ceramics Section B Instructor: Nathan Ring Day: Tuesday Dates: 3/12-4/30 Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm Resident: $285 Non Resident: $342 S/T Fee: $260 Ceramics Section C Instructor: Blanka Soltys Day: Tues Dates: 3/12-4/30 Time: 6:30pm - 9:30pm Resident: $285 Non Resident: $342 S/T Fee: $260 Ceramics Section D Instructor: Darren Cockrell Day: Wednesday Dates: 3/13-5/1 Time: 9:30am - 12:30pm Resident: $285 Non Resident: $342 S/T Fee: $260 Ceramics Section E Instructor: Darren Cockrell Day: Wednesday Dates: 3/13-5/1 Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm Resident: $285 Non Resident: $342 S/T Fee: $260 Ceramics Section F Instructor: Saadi Shapiro Day: Wednesday Dates: 3/13-5/1 Time: 6:30pm - 9:30pm Resident: $285 Non Resident: $342 S/T Fee: $260 Ceramics Section G Instructor: Ben Belknap Day: Thursday Dates: 3/14-5/2 Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Resident: $285 Non Resident: $342 S/T Fee: $260 Ceramics Section H Instructor: Blanka Soltys Day: Saturday Dates: 3/16-5/4 Time:1:00pm - 4:00pm ResiResident: $285 Non Resident: $342 S/T Fee: $260 page 17 page 16 Ceramics classes are held workshop style, so if you have any ideas you have been thinking over, now would be the time to express them in clay. We will utilize our facility to the max, from the pottery wheel to hand-building to extruding, and even slab rolling to create reliefs. Fees cover the cost of your first bag of clay. It is important to attend the first class, where safety proce-dures and a material list will be discussed. Ceramics Section I Instructor: Numo Jaeger Day: Monday Dates: 5/13-6/17 Time: 6:30pm - 9:30pm **No Class on Monday, May 27th Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T Fee: $ Ceramics Section J Instructor: Nathan Ring Day: Tuesday Dates: 5/14-6/18 Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T Fee: $ Ceramics Section K Instructor: Blanka Soltys Day: Tuesday Dates: 5/14-6/18 Time: 6:30pm - 9:30pm Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ Ceramics Section L Instructor: Darren Cockrell Day: Wednesday Dates: 5/15-6/19 Time: 9:30am - 12:30pm Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T Fee: $ Ceramics Section M Instructor: Darren Cockrell Day: Wednesday Dates: 5/15-6/19 Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T Fee: $ Ceramics Section N Instructor: Saadi Shapiro Day: Wed Dates: 5/15-6/19 Time: 6:30pm - 9:30pm Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T Fee: $ Ceramics Section O Instructor: Ben Belknap Day: Thursday Dates: 5/16-6/20 Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T Fee: $ Ceramics Section P Instructor: Blanka Soltys Day: Saturday Dates: 5/18-6/22 Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm Resident: $ Non Resident: $ S/T Fee: $ page 18

11 Ceramics cont. page 23 Ceramics Section Q Instructor: Numo Jaeger Day: Monday Dates: 7/1-8/19 Time: 6:30pm - 9:30pm Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ Fee: $ Ceramics Section R Instructor: Nathan Ring Day: Tuesday Dates: 7/2-8/20 Time: 6:30pm - 9:30pm Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ Ceramics Section S Instructor: Darren Cockrell Day: Wednesday Dates: 7/3-8/21 Time: 9:30am - 12:30pm Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ Ceramics Section T Instructor: Darren Cockrell Day: Wednesday Dates: 7/3-8/21 Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ Ceramics Section U Instructor: Saadi Shapiro Day: Wednesday Dates: 7/3-8/21 Time: 6:30pm-9:30pm Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ Ceramics Section V Instructor: Ben Belknap Day: Thurs Dates: 7/11-8/22 Time: 6:30 pm- 9:30 pm Resident Fee: $240 Non Resident Fee: $288 S/T Fee: $216 Ceramics Section W Instructor: TBD Day: Saturday Dates: 7/6-8/24 Time: 1pm - 4pm Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ S/T Fee: $ page 6 Wheelworks for Kids In this class, kids will create ceramic items on the wheel. Your child s sense of hand eye coordination will be enhanced. Knowledge about the entire process from gooey clay to glazed art work will delight children. All materials provided. Instructor: Blanka Soltys Day: Friday Time: 4:30pm-6:30pm Ages: 8 to 13 Section A Dates: 3/15-5/3 Resident: $ Non Resident: Adult and Child Ceramics This class is for Children and Adults who enjoy putting their hands in the garden soil. Enjoy a leisurely Saturday morning while finding your creative side and bonding with a child. Our master Artist will share her knowledge about the entire process from gooey clay to glazed art work will delight children and adults alike. Instructor: Phoebe Ackley Section C Dates :7/5-8/23 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ Section A Dates: 3/16-5/4 Resident Fee: $ for adult & $ for child Non Resident: $ for adult & $ youth Section B Dates: 5/18-6/22 Resident Fee: $ for parent and $79.00 for child Non Resident: $ for adult & $86.50 youth Section B Dates : 5/17-6/21 Resident: $ Non Resident: $ Day: Saturday Ceramics for Teens Time: 10am to 12pm Section C Dates: 7/6-8/24 Resident Fee: $ for adult & $105 for child Non Resident: $ for adult & $ youth In this class, youth are encouraged to explore their creativity in a fun low stress environment. Wheel throwing and handbuilding techniques will be covered as youth will be encouraged to work in a workshop style class setting on individual projects. Glazing and terminology will be covered. All materials provided. For youth age 14 to 16. Instructor: Blanka Soltys Day: Wednesday Time: 4:30pm - 6:30pm Section A: Dates : 3/13-5/1 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ Section B: Dates : 5/15-6/19 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ Section C: Dates : 7/3-8/21 Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ page 20

12 YOUTH Spring/Summer Spring Break Camp Keep your kids engaged in arts over break! Students will learn to think critically and express themselves creatively. Guided by our Master Artists they will explore samplings of paper crafts, sewing, movement, sculpture, drawing and painting and much more! Students are separated into groups based on their age. For ages 5 to 13 Resident Fee: $250 Non resident fee: $300 March 25-29, Mon - Fri Time: 9:00am-5:00pm For all camps Pre Care is available from 7:30am-8:45am for $7 a day. After Care is available from 5:15pm - 6:30pm for $7 a day. Grades: TK-5th Ocean Week-Beach Explorers June 3 - June 7 Shake off the cobwebs of the school year by getting out in nature. Each day, your camper will go to a Bay Area coastal park. Fun and educational activities will be planned for each site we visit. Please bring sun screen, walking shoes, a bag lunch, a water bottle and a sense of adventure! FIELD TRIP CAMPS Ages: 6 to 13 Hours: 9am - 5pm (May run later due to traffic) Resident Fee: $275 Non-Resident: $330 After School Arts Academy Call us in July for more information on our after school program! Oakland Explorers! Dates: July 1-3 (Monday - Wednesday) Each day campers will go on a field trip to an exciting Oakland location! Trips may include: lake merrit boating, Fairyland, and the Oakland Zoo. (field trip locations subject to change) Going Green! Park Explorers July 29 - August 2 This field trip camp features a daily trip to a Regional or State Park. The Bay Area is full of so much natural beauty, so get ready to hike and explore marsh land, redwood forests, mines, creeks, grass fields and more! Please bring sun screen, walking shoes, a bag lunch, a water bottle and good energy! Ages: 6 to 13 Ages: 6 to 13 Hours: 9am - 5pm (May run later Hours: 9am - 5pm due to traffic) Resident Fee: $165 Resident Fee: $275 page 25 Non-Resident Fee: $198 page 8 Non-Resident Fee: $330 page 22

13 STUDIO ONE FINE ARTS CAMP SOFAC is an energetic four-week extensive arts tutorial. Campers are guided by our master artists in areas such as paper-crafts, drama, dance, martial arts, cooking, comedy improv, photography, ceramics, wheel throwing, sculpture, drawing, painting and much more. Field trips and occasional visits to our neighboring Temescal Pool are included. Students bring their own lunches and an early morning snack. Studio One provides campers with an afternoon snack. Ages: 6 to 13 Hours: 9 am to 5pm Session One: Transformations and Our Environment June 10th - 28th (3 weeks) Resident Fee: $685 Non-Resident Fee: $822 Final Showcase on Friday June 28th *Mandatory for all participants in this camp Session Two: Building Bridges July 8th - August 2nd Final Showcase on Friday August 2nd *Mandatory for all participants in this camp Resident Fee: $870 Non-Resident Fee: $1,044 For 4 Weeks Weekly Arts Camp The Weekly Arts Camp (WAC) is a fun sampling of paper crafts, drama, cooking, comedy improv, photography, sculpture, drawing, painting and more! Each day, your camper will participate in 3-4 performing and visual arts classes. Stay creative and have fun over your summer break with this camp. Monday - Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm Resident Fee: $250 Non Resident Fee: $300 Pre-care and After-care are available for $7 each per day. Week 2: June 10 - June 14 // Art, Rhythm, and Music Week 3: June 17 - June 21 // Space Exploration Week 4: June 24 - June 28 // Game Design Week 5: July 1 - June 5 // Land Before Time No Camp 1/4; Fee for camp is R:$200 NR:$250 Week 6: July 8 - July 12 // Animation Station Week 7: July 15 - July 19 // Botanicals Bonanza Week 8: July 22 - July 26 // Color Explosion! OFASS - Oakland Fine Art Summer This popular camp is a partnership between OUSD and Oakland s Office of Parks and Recreation. Specialist lead classes in a variety of visual and performing arts classes. Host site for this camp will be announced on March 9th. Camp is for Kindergarten to 5th grade students. Registration for the afternoon portion of this camp opens on March 9th. Fee: $25 non - refundable Time: 12:30pm-5:00pm **Final Showcase on July 3rd Mandatory for all camp participants application request to: culturalartopr@gmail.com 4 weeks - June 10th - July 5th page 23 Kinders "Art" Boot Camp Week 1: June 3rd to June 7th This weekly art camp is designed to help ease the transition from the school day into the summer fun months. While singing camp songs and learning new games, children will have a variety of art classes including dance, music, sculpture, painting and drawing and much more. This camp is designed to make new friends while building community in a fun welcoming environment. For Children who have attended a year of Pre-K or Kindergarten. Time: 9am - 5:00pm Resident Fee $250 Non Resident Fee $300 page 24

14 Photography and Digital Arts Learn how to take and develop black and white film as well as digital photography. Use the darkroom process to make your own prints. Learn the elements of a successful photograph; composition, use of light, and capturing a moment. Students will use their original drawings and digital photos to make Photoshop manipulations. Dates: June 24th - June 28th Day: Monday - Friday Time: 10:00am-5:00pm Resident Fee: $300 Non Resident Fee: $360 Painting & Drawing Middle School Art Academy In this one week camp, students will explore the elements of art through fun, hands on projects. Learn to use different mediums from pastels and charcoal to watercolor and acrylic. Students will go on daily field trips to different Oakland locations to do Plein Air (open air/out door) paintings and drawings. Destinations for outdoor art adventures will include Morcom Amphitheater of Roses, Lake Merritt, and Jack London. Dates: July 8-12 Code: Day: Monday - Friday Time: 10:00am-5:00pm Resident Fee: $ Non Resident Fee: $ Saturday Art with the Masters Kid s Class Instructor: Margaret Days: Saturdays Time:10am - 11:30am Ages: 7-9 We ll make art inspired by the unique styles and techniques of a variety of artists, including Frida Kahlo, Henri Matisse, Salvador Dali, Van Gogh, Ruth Asawa, Georgia O Keefe and Wayne Thiebaud. Exploring different painting, drawing, collage and mixedmedia materials and methods, we ll develop new skills and discover our own passions while expressing our unique visions! Come immerse yourself in this fun and engaging studio class and get ready to draw, paint and create! Section A Dates: 3/16-5/4 Resident: $120 Non-Resident:$144 Stories and Art Instructor: Margaret Days: Saturdays Time: 1pm - 2pm Ages: 5-7 Traveling through different lands and time periods, we ll listen to stories which will inspire our own creative responses. Each week will begin with a read aloud of carefully selected picture books, leading into related art project, such as character puppets, watercolor paintings, or unique crafts. Words and pictures will open our imaginations to inspire our own art. In this class, we ll explore our own original ideas, while also gaining skills and knowledge of a variety of art forms and techniques. Section A Dates: 3/16-5/4 Resident: $120 Non-Resident:$144 Section B Dates: 5/18-6/22 Resident: $90 Non-Resident:$$108 Section B Dates: 5/18-6/22 Resident: $90 Non-Resident:$$108 Stop Frame Animation and Sound July Time: 10am - 5pm Instructor: J. NoE Resident Fee: $300 Non Resident Fee: $360 Students will learn the basics of stop frame animation using white boards and/or by developing their own simple clay figures using a digital camera and imovie. First we will develop our characters and initial storyboard on paper. Next we will translate our work onto the whiteboard, (and/or) into clay, and learn to animate our ideas using the frame-by-frame technique. We will also develop an original sound story for the finish animation. Participants have the option to work individually or share their workflows and collaborate groups. All levels welcome. CIT Program Mandatory Training Week June 3-7 Instructor: Renee Castro Time: 9:00am-5:00pm Ages: Resident: $100 Non-Resident: $120 This is a week long training course held during the first two weeks of summer camp for any potential Summer 2019 CITs. Any interested CIT must sign up for at least one of these two weeks to be a CIT throughout the summer. Participants are welcome to participate in both weeks, one week meets the minimum requirement. **Mandatory Parent and CIT meeting on Thursday, May 23rd at 6:30pm. If you are interested in being a CIT, you and at least one parent/legal guardian must attend this informational meeting. CIT Summer Internship This internships guides students to become important assets to employers. Students will assist teachers in a classroom setting, and learn invaluable leadership, organizational, interpersonal, and customer service skills. This program is geared toward 12 to 15 year old, and upon graduation each student receives an official certificate of completion. Participants must attend at least one of the Mandatory Training Weeks. Register Weekly from June 10th - July 26th Ages Kids Birthday Parties at Studio One! Includes a Fun and Engaging art project lead by one of our master artists! Call to inquire today! ask for Dezere Day: Monday-Friday Resident Fee: $100.00/week Non Resident Fee: $120.00/week page 26

15 Register online at cityofoakland.perfectmind.com Call for more information Special Events at Studio One studiooneartcenter.net Adult Programming Dates: Spring Session: March 11 - May 5 Late Spring: May 13 - June 22 Summer Session: July 1 - August 24 Youth Programming Dates: Spring Break Camp: March Summer Camp: June 3 - August 2 Circus Bella: July 12 Poets and Writers at Studio One: Join us on the First Friday of every Month to enjoy local and nationally recognized poets and song writers. Follow and become a Fan of Studio One Art Center on Sundays in the Redwoods 2019 starts in September. Check the website for dates and artists. sundaysintheredwoods.com th Street Oakland, CA

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