Winter Break Teen Art Camp: Intro to Mixed Media Art
Come explore a variety of art forms as we dive into the world of mixed media art. Under the guidance of the instructor, students will learn foundational and technical skills related to drawing, painting, collage and sculpture. Throughout this camp, students will be introduced to contemporary and pop artists known for their work in these mediums. This will help them apply the skills they learn to their own art work. All supplies and a mid-camp snack are provided.
Monday – Friday, January 2 – 6
1 – 4 pm
Instructor: Kimiyo Cordero
Ages: 12 – 15 | All Levels
Clay: Earthworks
Create decorative and functional pottery in this six-week class designed for the beginner as well as those who have taken intermediate pottery classes in the past. Students will learn how to work with clay in both hand building, and wheel-throwing techniques. Finishing methods such as decorating, stamping, painting, and staining will be introduced as well as the discussion and practice of firing and glazing of clay works. Stoneware clay will be used and cone 6 and cone 06 glazes will be available. All firings will be done by the museum in an electric kiln. All materials are provided.
Tuesdays, February 21 – March 28
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Instructor: Karen Vetter
Ages: (15+) | All Levels
Clay: Earthworks
Create decorative and functional pottery in this six-week class designed for the beginner as well as those who have taken intermediate pottery classes in the past. Students will learn how to work with clay in both hand building, and wheel-throwing techniques. Finishing methods such as decorating, stamping, painting, and staining will be introduced as well as the discussion and practice of firing and glazing of clay works. Stoneware clay will be used and cone 6 and cone 06 glazes will be available. All firings will be done by the museum in an electric kiln. All materials are provided.
Tuesdays, January 10 – February 14
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Instructor: Karen Vetter
Ages: (15+) | All Levels
iPhone Photography: Portraiture
Learn to shoot high quality portraits using your iPhone. With the fast-growing quality of cell phone cameras, photography has become a much more accessible form of art. This class will go over the fundamentals of portraiture, lighting and an editing workflow specific to the iPhone software, as well as printing 1-2 4×6 images directly from your phone. Although this class is based around the iPhone software other smartphones are welcomed as the fundamentals of photography will still apply.
Tuesday, February 7
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Instructor: Julie Tracy
Ages: Adult (15+) | All Levels
iPhone Photography: Landscape
Learn to shoot high quality landscape photos using your iPhone. With the fast-growing quality of cell phone cameras photography has become a much more accessible form of art. This class will go over the fundamentals of landscape photography, lighting and an editing workflow specific to the iPhone software, as well as printing 1-2 4×6 images directly from your phone. Although this class is based around the iPhone software other smartphones are welcomed as the fundamentals of photography will still apply.
Saturday, January 14
9 am – noon
Instructor: Julie Tracy
Ages: Adult (15+) | All Levels
The Art of Collage
Collaging is the art of sticking various different materials such as photographs, pieces of paper or fabric on to a backing. In this class, students will learn about the aesthetics of collage, melding the ideas of reality and fiction as the instructor guides them through the process of creating their own piece using everyday materials.
Supplies are provided, but feel free to bring any materials you’d like to incorporate into your collage piece.
Saturday, February 25
10 am – 2 pm
Instructor: Sogand Tabatabaei
Ages: Adult (15+) | All Levels
The Art of Collage
Collaging is the art of sticking various different materials such as photographs, pieces of paper or fabric on to a backing. In this class, students will learn about the aesthetics of collage, melding the ideas of reality and fiction as the instructor guides them through the process of creating their own piece using everyday materials.
Supplies are provided, but feel free to bring any materials you’d like to incorporate into your collage piece.
Saturday, January 28
10 am – 2 pm
Instructor: Sogand Tabatabaei
Ages: Adult (15+) | All Levels
Life Drawing: Open Studio
Improve your life drawing skills and explore a variety of media while working freely from a nude model in this popular open studio class. The instructor will be present to coordinate class and offer instruction upon request. Both male and female models will be posed and drawn.
Thursdays, January 5 – 26
1 – 4 pm
Instructor: Jerry Stinson
Ages: Adult (18+) | All Levels
Supply list: Show a confirmation receipt at Nevada Fine Arts for a 10% discount.
The following are suggested basic supplies – all media are welcome, so please bring whatever supplies you need for whichever media you are using. Show a confirmation receipt at Nevada Fine Arts for a 10% discount.
- Drawing board – 20”x 26” or larger (light-weight masonite works best)
- Newsprint pad – 18”x 24” – rough surface recommended
- Bull dog clamps or similar to attach pad to board
- Medium and Support Items:
- Vine charcoal, thin and fat pieces
- Choice of conte crayon, 6B graphite pencil or sticks, china marker, compressed charcoal, carbon pencils, or any suitable medium for drawing on newsprint
- Large kneaded eraser
- Pink pearl eraser
- Portable pencil sharpener or utility knife (best for soft/medium pencils)
- Clean small rags
- Sandpaper pad for sharpening drawing mediums
- Stumps for blending (optional)
Portrait Drawing: Open Studio
Improve your portrait drawing skills and explore a variety of media while working freely from a model in this popular open studio class. The instructor will be present to coordinate class and offer instruction upon request. Both male and female models will be posed and drawn.
Wednesday, January 4 – 25
1 – 4 pm
Instructor: Jerry Stinson
Ages: Adult (18+) | All Levels
Supply list: Show email confirmation at Nevada Fine Arts for a 10% discount.
The following are suggested basic supplies – all media are welcome, so please bring whatever supplies you need for whichever media you are using.
- Drawing board – 20”x 26” or larger (light-weight masonite works best), Newsprint pad – 18”x 24” – rough surface recommended, Bull dog clamps or similar to attach pad to board.
Medium and Support Items:
- Vine charcoal, thin and fat pieces,
- Choice of conte crayon,
- 6B graphite pencil or sticks,
- china marker,
- compressed charcoal,
- carbon pencils, or any suitable medium for drawing on newsprint,
- Large kneaded eraser,
- Pink pearl eraser,
- Portable pencil sharpener or utility knife (best for soft/medium pencils),
- Clean small rags,
- Sandpaper pad for sharpening drawing mediums,
- Stumps for blending (optional).
Writing Monoline Alphabets and Creating Small Treasures
Make your writing small, smaller, smallest as we work with various tools conducive to tiny writing. Three styles of lettering will be learned in this four week class: Monoline Italic, Clothesline Caps, and Willow by Hand, all of which can all be written in a variety of sizes. These delightful letters will be used to create books, boxes, and greeting cards utilizing a variety of materials.
* Students please feel free to contact Carol Pallesen if you have any questions regarding supplies. 775-323-8930
Tuesdays, January 10 – 31
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Instructor: Carol Pallesen
Ages: Adult (15+) | All Levels
Supply List:
- Notebook (if you wish to take notes in class)
- Micron pens (such as Sakura Pigma, Zig, Staedtler, etc.—whatever are you favorites in black 005, 0l, and 08 sizes; I usually use the Pigmas)
- Extra fine point metallic pens (silver and gold are nice, such as Sakura Pen-Touch .7mm) __Ruler (metal cork-backed, 6 or 12”
- Bone folder (tool used to fold paper)
- Xacto knife and #11 blades
- Cutting surface (scrap of matboard or self-healing mat, about 9×12”ish in size)
- Pencil with eraser
- Scissors
- Gluestick (such as UHU brand, my favorite)
- Rubber cement pick-up (such as Best-Test, to pick up glue stick remnants)
- Scrap paper (such as 8 1/2 x 11” used xerox or computer paper, for gluing backup, about 15 or 20 sheets)
- Water dish (such as an empty well-washed yogurt cup or similar)
- Watercolor pencils (I’ll bring plenty to share if you don’t have your own, but if you have favorites, bring them)
- Small, flat brush (I’ll also bring these to share if you don’t have one)
- Triangle (can be small, 12” or under, 30-60 or 45 degree)
- Rag and baby wipes (to clean tools and your hands)
Optional items (don’t bog yourself down, but you may want some of these):
- Micron pens in other colors and sizes
- Other favorite pointed pens
- A couple tubes of watercolor or gouache
- Dishes and mixing brushes for items above
- Slant board (if that’s how you want to write)
- Cushion or pillow for chair
- A few SMALL rubber stamps and a couple favorite pads
- Bring snacks if you want, since this class is during dinnertime!