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SUMMARY:Uncommon Grounds
DESCRIPTION:Explore the uncommon mediums\, materials and techniques utilized by artists in our Permanent Collection. Included are sculptures made out of photographic film\, paintings created using coffee\, dimensional paint used to create 3D-like reliefs as well as many other novel techniques.  Featured artists include Nancy Cervenka\, Tony Eitharong\, Dorothy Gillespie\, Joan Konkel\, Reynier Llanes and Phil Parker. \nEXHIBITION DETAILS\nUncommon Grounds: Selections from the Permanent Collection \nOn view through August 25\, 2024 \n600 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida 32720 \nAdmission: Members Free | Non-Members $5 \n  \nImage: John Mellencamp\, A Drawer Full of Bullets\, 2017
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/uncommon-grounds/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Featured
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SUMMARY:Yolanda Sánchez
DESCRIPTION:Cuban American artist Yolanda Sánchez brings her nature-inspired vision to this springtime exhibition at the Museum of Art – DeLand. Her colorful\, flowing textiles created in the traditional Korean Bojagi style are displayed alongside her vibrant\, floral inspired paintings. \nYolanda Sanchez\, Pleasure is a Measure of Freedom\, 2020-2021\, Silk organza fabric\, Bojagi construction\nNature\, in a very broad sense\, is Sánchez’s source of inspiration. In a non-intellectual way\, she translates and projects thoughts\, emotions and sensations into a moment of meeting – working with light\, color and mark and the materiality of the paint itself. She holds a space for the viewer – to enter\, to be there\, to have a moment of contemplation\, and to finish the work\, as it were. Subject and object are dissolved and replaced by a presence – a “presence without form.” There is no story to be told\, just simply a desire to awaken. \nHer study and training in calligraphy and background in dance inform her marks in her painted works. Calligraphy\, like dance\, is an interaction of movement and pause\, energy and stillness. Full of motion\, like individual dances of line and form\, the marks are a universal aesthetic\, conveying a life force\, independent of meaning or readability.  Rhythm\, harmony of opposing forces\, sense of space\, purity\, and mystery\, the gestural brushstroke – these qualities make up her process. \nSánchez’s painted work is influenced by poetry\, Eastern philosophy and the compositional structures of Chinese and Japanese classical ink painting\, generating visual images that integrate drawing\, writing and painting. Her interest is not in making art that looks Asian\, but in tapping into the energy or power that lies underneath these aesthetics\, maintaining nature as the central element and making work that is spiritually infused. Parallel to the work of other American artists such as Franz Kline\, Brice Marden and Cy Twombly\, she endeavors to tap into the dynamic liveliness of the brushstroke and capture its poetic content\, blurring the lines between language and visual representation. \nSánchez’s textiles\, painting with fabric\, are inspired by the Korean art form known as Bojagi. In its traditional form\, the stitching and seams create linear elements that are employed and are viewed as elements of the design\, especially with the use of translucent fabrics\, and are what distinguishes Bojagi from patchwork textiles found in other traditions. Her Bojagi-inspired textile work honors the tradition\, yet extends and interprets the basic structure of Bojagi to a form that is contemporary\, varying in medium and size\, and utilizing color compositions and stitching techniques less anchored to established methods. In effect\, her work is a synthesis of the practices of both painting and textile art. \nYolanda Sanchez\, Shanti\, 2021\, Silk organza fabric remnants\, Bojagi construction\nBorn in Cuba and raised in Miami\, Sánchez is a product of that “supersyncretic” (Benitez-Rojo) culture\, which is the Caribbean. At times not certain of the language she is speaking\, she says she improvises and remains open to other influences\, like a traveler roaming and crossing borders. \nFor Sánchez\, making art is a way of being present in the world; it is an act of attention. And through this attention\, she gives back and offers praise to the world.  As such\, her work is celebratory\, expanding\, opening\, and about offering pleasure. \nEXHIBITION DETAILS \nYolanda Sánchez: The Colour of Spring \nMuseum of Art – DeLand\, Downtown Gallery \n100 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida 32720 \nApril 13 – June 30\, 2024 \nAdmission: Members Free | Non-Members $5  \n  \nTop image: Yolanda Sanchez\, Water Your Love Every Day (Diptych)\, 2023\, Oil on canvas\, 48 x 96 in.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/yolanda-sanchez/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand Downtown\, 100 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Featured
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception & Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the Opening Reception of our new exhibition\, Yolanda Sánchez: The Colour of Spring at our Downtown DeLand gallery space\, featuring a special artist talk with Sánchez from 6-7 p.m. \nEVENT DETAILS \nOpening Reception & Artist Talk | Yolanda Sánchez: The Colour of Spring\n \nFriday\, April 12\, 2024  |  5-7 p.m. \nReception 5-6 p.m. | Artist Talk 6-7 p.m. \nMuseum of Art – DeLand\, Downtown Gallery \n100 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida 32720 \nAdmission: Members Free | Future Members $10 \nRSVPs are appreciated at (386) 734-4371. \n  \nTop image: Yolanda Sanchez\, Shanti\, 2021\, Silk organza fabric remnants\, Bojagi construction\, 24 x 24 in.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/yolanda-sanchez-reception/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand Downtown\, 100 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit Openings
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SUMMARY:Drawing Beyond the Lines Class
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThis class is an exciting graphic adventure beginning with an exploration of the powerful and symbolic basic shapes. We will explore line\, texture\, rendering and color with an emphasis on composition and design. In addition to exploring the circle\, triangle and square\, the use of various papers and other drawing tools will be covered. The class will also focus on drawing techniques of interest to each student individually. A completed sketch book and finished drawings will complete the session. Each class will focus on having fun while improving your drawing skills through practice and constructive critique. \nMeetings\nMeets on Thursdays from 1:00-4:00\, April 4th\, 11th\, 18th\, and 25th at 600 N. Woodland Blvd. \nMaterials\nAn 11×14 sketchbook and pencil will be provided for each student. Materials are included\, but students are welcome to bring their own specialized drawing materials. \nCost\n$125 for members/ $140 for non-members\nRegister online at moartdeland.org\nMaximum 12 students\, for adults ages 16+ \nDavid Fithian Bio\nDavid Fithian grew up in Daytona Beach\, Florida as a creative child and adolescent. He attended the Art Students League in Woodstock\, New York\, and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. David has taught at the Crealde School of Art in Winter Park\, the Maitland Art Center\, and the Artist’s Workshop in New Smyrna Beach. In addition to teaching he has managed the Graphics Department at Drexel University in Philadelphia\, operated a commercial photography and fine art studio\, and was the Curator of Art and Exhibitions at the Museum of Art – DeLand from 2001 until retiring in 2020. He maintains an active studio and exhibits his work regularly. \nClick Here To Purchase Tickets
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/drawing-beyond-the-lines-class-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand Downtown\, 100 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Drawing Beyond the Lines Class
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThis class is an exciting graphic adventure beginning with an exploration of the powerful and symbolic basic shapes. We will explore line\, texture\, rendering and color with an emphasis on composition and design. In addition to exploring the circle\, triangle and square\, the use of various papers and other drawing tools will be covered. The class will also focus on drawing techniques of interest to each student individually. A completed sketch book and finished drawings will complete the session. Each class will focus on having fun while improving your drawing skills through practice and constructive critique. \nMeetings\nMeets on Thursdays from 1:00-4:00\, April 4th\, 11th\, 18th\, and 25th at 600 N. Woodland Blvd. \nMaterials\nAn 11×14 sketchbook and pencil will be provided for each student. Materials are included\, but students are welcome to bring their own specialized drawing materials. \nCost\n$125 for members/ $140 for non-members\nRegister online at moartdeland.org\nMaximum 12 students\, for adults ages 16+ \nDavid Fithian Bio\nDavid Fithian grew up in Daytona Beach\, Florida as a creative child and adolescent. He attended the Art Students League in Woodstock\, New York\, and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. David has taught at the Crealde School of Art in Winter Park\, the Maitland Art Center\, and the Artist’s Workshop in New Smyrna Beach. In addition to teaching he has managed the Graphics Department at Drexel University in Philadelphia\, operated a commercial photography and fine art studio\, and was the Curator of Art and Exhibitions at the Museum of Art – DeLand from 2001 until retiring in 2020. He maintains an active studio and exhibits his work regularly.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/drawing-beyond-the-lines-class/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand Downtown\, 100 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Guided Gallery Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Dr. Katya Kudryavtseva\, Associate Professor of Art History at Stetson University\, guides us through the work of Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso and examines the artist’s thoughtful narratives and art history references. This presentation will include a slideshow and a walk through the gallery. \nEvent Details\nGuided Gallery Tour with Dr. Katya Kudryavtseva \nFriday\, March 22\, 2024  |  6-7 p.m. \nMuseum of Art – DeLand\, Downtown Gallery \n100 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida 32720 \nAdmission: Members Free |  Future Members $10 \nRSVP at (386) 734-4371 \n  \nTop image: Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso\, Varo’s Moon: Homage to Remedios Varo\, 40 x 40 in.\, Namples Collector
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/guided-tour-katya-kudryavtseva/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand Downtown\, 100 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240316T090000
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SUMMARY:Artists in the Garden
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Artists in the Garden 2024\, an outdoor fundraiser presented by the Guild of the Museum of Art – DeLand\, with proceeds to benefit the Museum’s educational programs. \n  \nPhoto: Marsha McLaughlin\, West Volusia Beacon\nSaturday\, March 16\, 2024\n \n9 a.m. – 3 p.m. \nThe Garden Shop at Select Growers \n4391 Highway 11 North\, DeLeon Springs\, Florida \n  \nNo cost to attend with easy-access parking\, held in beautiful grounds and covered pavilions. Event highlights include: \n  \nCASH CAFE À LA C’ART & BAKE SHOP\n \nOutdoor pop-up cafe offering a tasty array of homemade breakfast and brunch items by Guild members. Floral mimosas will be the specialty beverage of the day\, available for a donation as well as coffee\, tea\, and lemonade. Affordable pricing for food treats and proceeds to the Museum! \n  \nARTIST BOOTHS \nArtists will be selling a variety of unique pieces with a percentage of their sales benefiting the Museum of Art – DeLand. \n  \nWINE PULL \nTickets will be available for purchase at $20. Draw a ticket to win a bottle of red or white wine valued from $20 – $65. 100% of proceeds to the Museum. \n  \nSILENT AUCTION BASKETS \nA variety of themed baskets and experiences will be displayed for people to bid on. Of course\, if you MUST have the basket…you may pay the “must have it” bid value and it is yours to take home immediately! \n  \nPLEIN AIR ARTISTS & BASKET-WEAVING DEMONSTRATION\n \n  \nQuestions? Call (386) 734-4371.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/artists-in-the-garden-2024/
LOCATION:The Garden Shop at Select Growers\, 4391 FL-11\, DeLeon Springs\, FL\, 32130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Art Lovers Discover
DESCRIPTION:Experience the art of storytelling and literature at the Museum of Art – DeLand. With book read-alongs and reflection\, group sing-alongs\, and discovery of the artwork within our galleries\, Art Lovers Discover is a program that fosters a fresh desire in young children to connect with art in various forms. Each gathering will have a different storybook and focus. Kids aged 6 and under and their guardians are invited to join us for this uniquely immersive experience. \nSessions will meet at 10:30 a.m.once a month through April at our 600 N. Woodland Blvd location. \nEvent Details\nArt Lovers Discover at the Museum of Art – DeLand \nOpen to Kids Ages 6 & Under Plus Their Guardians \n600 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida\, 32720 \nSecond Wednesday of Each Month  |  10:30 a.m.\n \nAdmission: Free for Everyone\n \nArt Lovers Discover Dates\nJanuary 10th\, 2024 \nFebruary 14th\, 2024 \nMarch 13th\, 2024 \nApril 10th\, 2024 \nMay 8th\, 2024 \n  \nFor more information about the program\, please contact the Museum of Art – DeLand at (386) 734-4371.  \n 
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/art-lovers-discover-3/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T100000
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SUMMARY:Call for Entries: Form + Space 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Art – DeLand proudly presents the inaugural FORM + SPACE 2024 International Juried Exhibition. This exhibition recognizes an expansive field of contemporary sculpture and the diverse practices of artists today who transform malleable materials into three dimensional artworks. Artists working in traditional and non-traditional sculptural materials are encouraged to apply. Submission period runs March 1 – May 12\, 2024. \nThe exhibition will be curated by the Museum of Art – DeLand staff along with Eliza Au\, our guest juror. Au is an Assistant Professor in Ceramics at the University of North Texas and an internationally exhibited artist with recent exhibitions at the Yingge Ceramics Museum\, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts\, and the Mesa Contemporary Art Museum. She has been an artist in residence at the Northern Clay Center as a McKnight Resident\, the Corning Museum of Glass\, and the Museum of Contemporary Craft. The exhibition will be on display at the Museum of Art – DeLand downtown location October 4 – December 29\, 2024\, in DeLand\, Florida. \nPrizes include: \nFirst Place – $2\,000 and an exhibition in one of the Museum’s galleries in 2026 or 2027. \nSecond Place – $1\,000 \nThird Place – $500 \nAdditional awards will be presented as available. \n\n\nApplication Requirements\nAll work must be ready for installation. Wall hanging works are restricted to a weight limit of no more than 50 pounds per hanging component. If there are multiple hanging components\, each one must be less than 50 pounds. Works are not able to be hung from the ceiling. The Museum of Art – DeLand reserves the right to exclude any entry that does not adhere to guidelines or is not able to be installed. Artists are responsible for works with complex installations and are recommended to make an appointment with Museum staff to install their own work. Artists are strongly encouraged to include installation instructions when shipping selected work. \nThere is no size limit but please note the ceiling height of the gallery is 10 feet. The exhibition space is on the second floor of the building\, so all components of works must be able to go up stairs or fit into an elevator. The elevator dimensions are 80in x 49in x 73in. The elevator door opening is 80in x 40in. \nArtists may submit up to three artworks for consideration. Submission cost is $10 per each artwork submitted.  Each artwork will require a separate application but artists may submit up to three images per artwork on each application.  Please make sure additional images are clearly labeled as second views (Artwork Title View #1\, Artwork Title View #2). One video file per artwork may be submitted in lieu of an additional photo. Images should be of high quality with a minimum of 1920 pixels on the longest side. \nThis exhibition will be widely publicized and the Museum of Art – DeLand reserves the right to use images of accepted work for the purpose of publicity and publication. An exhibition catalog including all of the works will be mailed to each of the artists after the exhibition. \nArtwork will be insured while on site at the Museum of Art – DeLand. Artists are responsible for pre-paying all shipping costs and for insuring the work during shipping. Shipped artwork must also include a prepaid return label and must be shipped via FedEx or UPS. If shipping internationally or if alternative shipping arrangements are needed\, please make arrangements with museum staff. Shipped artwork must arrive between September 10–13. Accepted artwork may also be hand delivered by appointment from September 18–20. Artists who prefer to install their own work can make an appointment with Museum staff to install work during business hours and all artwork must be installed by September 27. All other work must be shipped within the timeframe outlined and no artwork may be withdrawn from the exhibition before December 29. Work may be picked up between January 2–4 or January 7–9\, 2025\, and remaining work will be shipped at the end of January. Work that is unclaimed or does not include a return shipping label will be discarded at the end of January. \nArtists from any country may apply. Works in any media may be submitted including digital works\, but artists are responsible for supplying all technology needed for digital works. All artwork must be original and produced within the last three years. \nTo receive their monetary awards\, winners must fill out and submit an IRS form W-9. Artists are solely responsible for any taxes due to local\, state\, and federal governments. Awards will be paid to the winners within 30 days following the close of the exhibition. \nAll inquiries for purchase will be directed to the artist and the artist is responsible for handling any purchase transactions as well as delivery to the buyer of the work after the closing of the exhibition. \n\n\nEligibility Criteria\nOpen to all artists 18+. All artwork must be original and created in the last 3 years. \n\nHow to Submit\nVisit our Call for Entries page here to enter your work. \n  \n  \nTop Image: Eliza Au\, Slot Bowl\, 2019\, Porcelain\, Cone 10\, 11 x 11 x 8 in.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/call-for-entries-form-and-space-2024/
CATEGORIES:Featured,Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T111500
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T190909Z
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SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 3:15PM-4:30PM\n											FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 1A: MEET THE MASTERS (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 1B: VISUAL STORYTELLING (2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \n \nTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 10:00AM-11:15AM\n										FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 2A: ART AROUND THE WORLD (1/18-2/22) \nSESSION 2B: POP ART (2/29-4/11\, NO CLASS 3/28) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-12/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T164500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T195629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T195629Z
UID:4691-1708533900-1708538400@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nTEEN STUDIO ARTIST\n										WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 4:45PM-6:00PM\n											FOR AGES 12 AND UP\nSESSION 3A: THE ARTIST TOOLBOX: TEXTURE (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 3B: THE ARTIST TOOLBOX: COLOR(2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-18/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T151500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T190411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T190411Z
UID:4667-1708528500-1708533000@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 3:15PM-4:30PM\n											FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 1A: MEET THE MASTERS (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 1B: VISUAL STORYTELLING (2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \n \nTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 10:00AM-11:15AM\n										FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 2A: ART AROUND THE WORLD (1/18-2/22) \nSESSION 2B: POP ART (2/29-4/11\, NO CLASS 3/28) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-6/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T111500
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T190829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T190829Z
UID:4677-1707991200-1707995700@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 3:15PM-4:30PM\n											FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 1A: MEET THE MASTERS (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 1B: VISUAL STORYTELLING (2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \n \nTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 10:00AM-11:15AM\n										FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 2A: ART AROUND THE WORLD (1/18-2/22) \nSESSION 2B: POP ART (2/29-4/11\, NO CLASS 3/28) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-11/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T164500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T193340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T193340Z
UID:4689-1707929100-1707933600@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nTEEN STUDIO ARTIST\n										WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 4:45PM-6:00PM\n											FOR AGES 12 AND UP\nSESSION 3A: THE ARTIST TOOLBOX: TEXTURE (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 3B: THE ARTIST TOOLBOX: COLOR(2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-17/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T151500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T190205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T190205Z
UID:4665-1707923700-1707928200@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 3:15PM-4:30PM\n											FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 1A: MEET THE MASTERS (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 1B: VISUAL STORYTELLING (2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \n \nTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 10:00AM-11:15AM\n										FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 2A: ART AROUND THE WORLD (1/18-2/22) \nSESSION 2B: POP ART (2/29-4/11\, NO CLASS 3/28) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-5/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T113000
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CREATED:20231220T210302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T210459Z
UID:4582-1707906600-1707910200@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Art Lovers Discover
DESCRIPTION:Experience the art of storytelling and literature at the Museum of Art – DeLand. With book read-alongs and reflection\, group sing-alongs\, and discovery of the artwork within our galleries\, Art Lovers Discover is a program that fosters a fresh desire in young children to connect with art in various forms. Each gathering will have a different storybook and focus. Kids aged 6 and under and their guardians are invited to join us for this uniquely immersive experience. \nSessions will meet at 10:30 a.m.once a month through April at our 600 N. Woodland Blvd location. \nEvent Details\nArt Lovers Discover at the Museum of Art – DeLand \nOpen to Kids Ages 6 & Under Plus Their Guardians \n600 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida\, 32720 \nSecond Wednesday of Each Month  |  10:30 a.m.\n \nAdmission: Free for Everyone\n \nArt Lovers Discover Dates\nJanuary 10th\, 2024 \nFebruary 14th\, 2024 \nMarch 13th\, 2024 \nApril 10th\, 2024 \nMay 8th\, 2024 \n  \nFor more information about the program\, please contact the Museum of Art – DeLand at (386) 734-4371.  \n 
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/art-lovers-discover-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T111500
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T190756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T190756Z
UID:4675-1707386400-1707390900@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 3:15PM-4:30PM\n											FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 1A: MEET THE MASTERS (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 1B: VISUAL STORYTELLING (2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \n \nTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 10:00AM-11:15AM\n										FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 2A: ART AROUND THE WORLD (1/18-2/22) \nSESSION 2B: POP ART (2/29-4/11\, NO CLASS 3/28) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-10/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240207T164500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240207T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T193235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T193235Z
UID:4687-1707324300-1707328800@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nTEEN STUDIO ARTIST\n										WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 4:45PM-6:00PM\n											FOR AGES 12 AND UP\nSESSION 3A: THE ARTIST TOOLBOX: TEXTURE (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 3B: THE ARTIST TOOLBOX: COLOR(2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-16/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240207T151500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240207T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T185925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T185925Z
UID:4663-1707318900-1707323400@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 3:15PM-4:30PM\n											FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 1A: MEET THE MASTERS (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 1B: VISUAL STORYTELLING (2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \n \nTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 10:00AM-11:15AM\n										FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 2A: ART AROUND THE WORLD (1/18-2/22) \nSESSION 2B: POP ART (2/29-4/11\, NO CLASS 3/28) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-4/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240201T111500
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T190709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T190709Z
UID:4673-1706781600-1706786100@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 3:15PM-4:30PM\n											FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 1A: MEET THE MASTERS (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 1B: VISUAL STORYTELLING (2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \n \nTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 10:00AM-11:15AM\n										FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 2A: ART AROUND THE WORLD (1/18-2/22) \nSESSION 2B: POP ART (2/29-4/11\, NO CLASS 3/28) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-9/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T164500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T192730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T192730Z
UID:4685-1706719500-1706724000@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nTEEN STUDIO ARTIST\n										WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 4:45PM-6:00PM\n											FOR AGES 12 AND UP\nSESSION 3A: THE ARTIST TOOLBOX: TEXTURE (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 3B: THE ARTIST TOOLBOX: COLOR(2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-15/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T151500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T185747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T185747Z
UID:4661-1706714100-1706718600@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 3:15PM-4:30PM\n											FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 1A: MEET THE MASTERS (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 1B: VISUAL STORYTELLING (2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \n \nTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 10:00AM-11:15AM\n										FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 2A: ART AROUND THE WORLD (1/18-2/22) \nSESSION 2B: POP ART (2/29-4/11\, NO CLASS 3/28) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-3/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20231225T213706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231225T214057Z
UID:4622-1706706000-1706709600@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Art & Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Martha Underriner\, Curator of Education at the Museum of Art – DeLand\, will guide attendees through the process of looking closely at works of art and finding the meaning within. (Adult program.) \nEVENT DETAILS\nArt & Storytelling with Museum of Art – DeLand Curator of Education\, Martha Underriner \nWednesday\, January 31\, 2024  |   1-2 p.m.  \nDeLand Regional Library Auditorium \n130 E. Howry Ave.\, DeLand\, Florida 32724\n \nAdmission: Free \n  \nImage: Jerome Witkin\, Alive\, Alive O!\, Oil on canvas
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/art-and-storytelling/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240126T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240126T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20231220T211111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T183625Z
UID:4593-1706292000-1706299200@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Art After Dark
DESCRIPTION:After the Museum has closed for the night\, enjoy an exclusive guided tour and create an art piece inspired by our latest downtown exhibition\, The Paintings of Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso: A Retrospective. Plus\, to get your creative juices flowing\, this event is BYOB. \n• No art experience necessary. \n• All supplies and instructions are provided. \n• Bring your own beer or wine. \nEVENT DETAILS\nArt After Dark: Guided Tour & Workshop \nFriday\, January 26\, 2024  |  6-8 p.m. \nMuseum of Art – DeLand\, Downtown  \n100 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida 32720 \n$15 Members  |  $20 Future Members \nRegistration and payment are required in advance. You may register at our 600 N. Woodland Blvd. location\, or below:
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/art-after-dark-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand Downtown\, 100 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240125T111500
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T190625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T190625Z
UID:4671-1706176800-1706181300@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 3:15PM-4:30PM\n											FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 1A: MEET THE MASTERS (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 1B: VISUAL STORYTELLING (2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \n \nTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 10:00AM-11:15AM\n										FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 2A: ART AROUND THE WORLD (1/18-2/22) \nSESSION 2B: POP ART (2/29-4/11\, NO CLASS 3/28) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-8/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240124T164500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240124T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T192545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T192545Z
UID:4683-1706114700-1706119200@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nTEEN STUDIO ARTIST\n										WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 4:45PM-6:00PM\n											FOR AGES 12 AND UP\nSESSION 3A: THE ARTIST TOOLBOX: TEXTURE (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 3B: THE ARTIST TOOLBOX: COLOR(2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-14/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240124T151500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240124T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T185721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T185721Z
UID:4659-1706109300-1706113800@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 3:15PM-4:30PM\n											FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 1A: MEET THE MASTERS (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 1B: VISUAL STORYTELLING (2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \n \nTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 10:00AM-11:15AM\n										FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 2A: ART AROUND THE WORLD (1/18-2/22) \nSESSION 2B: POP ART (2/29-4/11\, NO CLASS 3/28) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240118T111500
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T190518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T190518Z
UID:4669-1705572000-1705576500@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 3:15PM-4:30PM\n											FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 1A: MEET THE MASTERS (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 1B: VISUAL STORYTELLING (2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \n \nTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 10:00AM-11:15AM\n										FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 2A: ART AROUND THE WORLD (1/18-2/22) \nSESSION 2B: POP ART (2/29-4/11\, NO CLASS 3/28) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-7/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240117T164500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240117T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T192430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T192430Z
UID:4681-1705509900-1705514400@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nTEEN STUDIO ARTIST\n										WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 4:45PM-6:00PM\n											FOR AGES 12 AND UP\nSESSION 3A: THE ARTIST TOOLBOX: TEXTURE (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 3B: THE ARTIST TOOLBOX: COLOR(2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class-13/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240117T151500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240117T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T003526
CREATED:20240102T185426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T185648Z
UID:4656-1705504500-1705509000@moartdeland.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Studio Artist Class
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Artist Class is a class meant to grow students’ abilities technically and conceptually through a focused 6 week session of classes.  Students will study elements and principles of art\, in-depth techniques\, and study a variety of artists to inspire their work.  Each 6 week session has its own theme and focus. \n												$90 for Museum members\, $100 for not-yet\n												members. \n												10 student maximum per session. \nSpring 2024:\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 3:15PM-4:30PM\n											FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 1A: MEET THE MASTERS (1/17-2/21) \nSESSION 1B: VISUAL STORYTELLING (2/28-4/10\, NO CLASS 3/27) \n \nTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 10:00AM-11:15AM\n										FOR AGES 6-12\nSESSION 2A: ART AROUND THE WORLD (1/18-2/22) \nSESSION 2B: POP ART (2/29-4/11\, NO CLASS 3/28) \nSession Descriptions\nMeet the Masters: In this session\, students will explore the techniques and styles of important historical artists. They will use a variety of media such as pastel\, watercolors\, and more to explore art fundamentals and create original artworks. \nVisual Storytelling: Students will explore all types of visual storytelling in this session through designing and drawing storyboards\, designing 3D characters\, and creating stop motion animation on iPads. \nArt Around the World: In this session\, students will explore techniques and styles of art from diverse cultures around the world. From Japan to South America\, this class will create works of art inspired by other countries far and wide. \nPop Art: Studio artists will be all about the food in this 6 week session that reimagines the work of artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Students will explore both 2D and 3D methods to create their own pop art food inspired artworks. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Texture:  Get inspired by artists like MC Escher\, Frida Kahlo\, Salvatore Dali and Leonardo Davinci as we explore the best methods to make textures a part of your art toolbox. Learn how and where to include texture\, shading and highlights. Work in a variety of media\, including pen\, pencil\, colored pencils\, charcoal and scratch board. \nThe Artist Toolbox: Color: Take a deep dive into the ways artists use colors to move your eye across a canvas to capture your undivided attention. Discover the color plan behind a Wayne Thiebaud cake painting\, and learn how Picasso uses limited color to give focus to his work. Every artwork begins with a powerful\, well-conceived color scheme. Create artwork using colored pencils\, pastels\, oil pastels and more. \nInstructors\nShelby Wren is an artist specializing in painting\, drawing and pottery. She has loved creating\nsince she was young and was thrilled to learn that through an education in art\, she could push\nher skills and knowledge to become a “career creator.” Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts degree\nin Art History from the University of Central Florida and an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts from\nValencia College. She has exhibited her artwork in juried exhibitions and festivals in the Orlando\narea and was selected as an emerging artist for the Winter Springs ARToberFEST in 2016 and\n2017. Shelby has been teaching children’s art classes for over 6 years and will be teaching the\n													Wednesday afternoon sessions. \nJo Ann Raulerson attended Ringling College of Art and Design\, graduating in 1977 with a fine\narts degree. She has continued her education at Penland School of Arts & Crafts and Ringling\nSummer watercolor workshops\, and watercolor workshops with Herbie Rose and Bill Maurer. Jo\nAnn has taught art at Camp Create\, the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp\, and spent one\nsummer teaching at Camp Carolina. She has also taught children’s art classes for 25 years. Jo\nAnn enjoys all mediums of art but specializes in watercolor and drawing. She has extensive\nexperience in mosaic\, handmade paper and collage. Jo Ann will be teaching the Thursday\nmorning sessions. \nFontaine Rodgers is an artist/educator with 16 years teaching experience in the International\nBaccalaureate program and is certified for grades K-12 in art. She holds a BFA\, cum laude\, from\nthe Maryland Institute\, College of Art. An active member in the Central Florida Printmakers and\nthe Sumi-e Society of America\, she has taught a variety of classes for the Crealdé School of Art\nin Winter Park and Lake-Sumter State College. To learn more and to see her students’ artwork\,\ngo to her website: www.fontainerodgers.com. Fontaine will be teaching the Teen Studio Artist\nclass. \nCancellations and Refunds:\n\nNo fees will be returned or credits issued for failure to attend.\nThere will be no make-up classes due to a student’s illness\,\n											unanticipated travel or other reasons not the responsibility of the Museum\n											of Art – DeLand.\nIf a class is canceled\, students will be notified at least two (2) days\n											prior to the date of class\, and tuition will be refunded. The Museum\n											reserves the right to substitute teachers as needed.\nA refund will be issued minus a $25 processing fee for cancellation up\n											to 7 days prior to beginning of the session.  No refund will be issued after\n											the 7 day deadline.\n\nCheck in/Check Out:\n\nStudents cannot be dropped off more than 10 minutes before the start\n											of class and students are to be picked up promptly after the end of class.\n											Please let the museum staff know if you are running late. A fee of $1 per\n												minute will be assessed for late pick up or early drop off.\nStudents can only be signed out by authorized adults with\n												identification each day.\nIf any changes need to be made to authorized adults for pick up list\,\n												changes must be submitted in writing to Martha Underriner.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/spring-2024-studio-artist-class/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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