Introduction to Glass Art: Beadmaking
Create beads and more in this hands-on introductory glass art course. Students will explore the amazing world of lampworking by utilizing clear and colored glass rods, along with various tools and techniques. Learn more about the process of melting, shaping, and forming the glass…then annealing your finished pieces. Additionally, students will learn about the science, history, technology, and culture of this unique medium. All supplies are provided.
Students will focus on:
1. Safety and material practices are covered and emphasized throughout this course.
2. Turning torches on and operating equipment, tools, and flame techniques.
3. Participants will learn how to create bead forms while exploring various techniques, applications, and styles.
4. Students will have open studio time to create their own work after learning the basics.
Monday, February 21
5 – 9 pm
Instructor: Robb Dunmore
Ages: Adult (15+) / All levels:
Introduction to Glass Art: Beadmaking
Create beads and more in this hands-on introductory glass art course. Students will explore the amazing world of lampworking by utilizing clear and colored glass rods, along with various tools and techniques. Learn more about the process of melting, shaping, and forming the glass…then annealing your finished pieces. Additionally, students will learn about the science, history, technology, and culture of this unique medium. All supplies are provided.
Students will focus on:
1. Safety and material practices are covered and emphasized throughout this course.
2. Turning torches on and operating equipment, tools, and flame techniques.
3. Participants will learn how to create bead forms while exploring various techniques, applications, and styles.
4. Students will have open studio time to create their own work after learning the basics.
Saturday, January 15
10 am – 2 pm
Instructor: Robb Dunmore
Ages: Adult (15+) | All levels
Introduction to Glass Art: Pendants, Earrings and Rings
Create pendants, earing’s, or rings in this hands-on introductory glass art workshop. Students will explore the amazing world of kiln-formed glass art by utilizing clear and colored flat glass and recycled art glass, along with various tools and techniques. Learn more about the process of designing, cutting, melting, and kiln-forming the glass. The instructor will adhere students work to the proper backings once pulled from the kiln and an email will be sent informing students when they can pick up their work. All supplies are provided.
Students will focus on:
1. Safety and material practices are covered and emphasized throughout this course.
2. Techniques for handling glass, using tools, and operating equipment.
3. Participants will learn how to create fused glass forms while exploring various techniques, applications, and styles.
4. Students will have open studio time to create their own work after learning the basics.
Monday, January 10
5 – 9 pm
Instructor: Robb Dunmore
Ages: Adult (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 22 – March 29
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Instructor: Karen Vetter
Ages: 15 and Up | 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 11 – February 15
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Instructor: Karen Vetter
Ages: 15 and Up | 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 6 – 27
1 – 4 pm
Instructor: Jerry Stinson
Ages: Adult (18+) | All Levels
Supply list: Show email confirmation at Nevada Fine Arts for 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)
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.
Wednesdays, January 5 – 26
6 – 9 pm
Instructor: Jerry Stinson
Ages: Adult (18+) | All Levels
Supply list: Show email confirmation at Nevada Fine Arts for 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)
Intro to Printmaking: Linoleum Block Prints
Contemporary linoleum block printing is an exciting, economical, and accessible alternative to traditional woodblock printmaking. Linoleum blocks can be easily printed at home with little set-up. Students will learn to transfer an image to a block, use tools to carve, register multiple layers, use a press, and print by hand. Class time will be dedicated to demonstrations of techniques, and ample working time with one-on-one instruction. Students will be able to use their blocks to create holiday cards or work to be hung on the wall! No printmaking experience is necessary! Students should bring in photographs, images from magazines, or drawings for inspiration. All other materials such as inks, paper, blocks, and carving tools are provided and included with your registration.
Saturday, February 19
10 am – 2 pm
Instructor: Christina Michael
Ages: Adult ( 15+) | All Levels
Intro to Printmaking: Linoleum Block Prints
Contemporary linoleum block printing is an exciting, economical, and accessible alternative to traditional woodblock printmaking. Linoleum blocks can be easily printed at home with little set-up. Students will learn to transfer an image to a block, use tools to carve, register multiple layers, use a press, and print by hand. Class time will be dedicated to demonstrations of techniques, and ample working time with one-on-one instruction. Students will be able to use their blocks to create holiday cards or work to be hung on the wall! No printmaking experience is necessary! Students should bring in photographs, images from magazines, or drawings for inspiration. All other materials such as inks, paper, blocks, and carving tools are provided and included with your registration.
Saturday, January 15
10 am – 2 pm
Instructor: Christina Michael
Ages: Adult ( 15+) | All Levels
Intro to Block Printing
Contemporary linoleum block printing is an exciting, economical, and accessible alternative to traditional woodblock printmaking. Linoleum blocks can be easily printed at home with little set-up. Students will learn to transfer an image to a block, use tools to carve, register multiple layers, use a press, and print by hand. Class time will be dedicated to demonstrations of techniques, and ample working time with one-on-one instruction. Students will be able to use their blocks to create holiday cards or work to be hung on the wall! No printmaking experience is necessary! Students should bring in photographs, images from magazines, or drawings for inspiration. All other materials such as inks, paper, blocks, and carving tools are provided and included with your registration.
Saturday, December 18
10 am – 2 pm
Instructor: Christina Michael
Ages: Adult ( 15+) | All Levels