Color Studies in Watercolor
Thursday, December 1 / 10 am – 3 pm
Translucence is at the heart of watercolor painting. Learn to chart and mix your colors to keep the beautiful luminosity of the medium. This class includes color charting both wet and dry, mixing triads for unusual color, and learning to combine warm and cool hues. An excellent class for both the beginner and advanced student.
Instructor: Carroll Charlet
Ages: Adult (15+) / All Levels
Supply List:
- Your personal watercolor pallet. If you are a beginner please contact Carroll* for pallet suggestions.
- 2 sheets 11 x 15 140 lb cold pressed watercolor paper (Paper can be purchased from the instructor during class for $2 a sheet as we will use 2 or 3 sheets).
- Roll of paper towels
- Drawing pencil
- Kneaded eraser
- 2 Plastic water containers
- #6 or #8 round brush (Silver/Black Velvet brush recommended – available at Nevada Fine Arts)
*Please e-mail questions to carrollcharlet@sbcglobal.net
Holiday Cards in Watercolor
Wednesday, November 30 / 1 – 4 pm
With watercolor, and pen and ink, students will create holiday cards that can be reprinted for season’s greetings. Enjoy demonstrations and instruction in watercolor before creating your own unique cards. All levels welcome and all materials will be supplied!
Instructor: Carroll Charlet
Ages: Adult (15+) / All Levels
Autumn Leaves in Watercolor
Wednesday, November 16 / 10 am – 3 pm
Capture the beauty of autumn leaves. Using the techniques of botanical illustration learn to create pictures and cards in watercolor, pencil and ink. This class is open to all levels.
Instructor: Carroll Charlet
Ages: 15 and Up / All Levels
Required Supplies:
- Basic watercolor set (paint and brush)
- Small round 10-well pallet
- Fine tip waterproof black ink pen (Micron 005 or equal)
- Graphite or mechanical pencil
- Rubber eraser
- 2 plastic water containers
- Tablet of cold press 140 lb watercolor paper*
- Lunch
*Single sheets of watercolor paper may be purchased during class
For questions regarding materials, contact Carroll Charlet at carrollcharlet@sbcglobal.net
Watercolor: Open Studio
Fridays, November 11 – December 9* / 9 am – noon
*NOTE: Class does not meet on Friday, November 25
Beginning and experienced students will enjoy this four-week open studio format watercolor series. Students are invited to bring works in progress or begin new projects in this fun and social series. Each class will begin with a short lesson addressing a challenge or technique followed by open studio time to continue work on personal projects. Instructor will be on hand to assist with challenges, offer critique, instruction and encouragement. *Supply list.
Instructor: Carroll Charlet
Ages: Adult (15+) / All Levels
Photography: Speed Lighting
Saturdays, October 8 and 15 / 10 am – 2 pm
NOTE: This class has been rescheduled and will now meet on Saturday, October 15 from 9 am – 5 pm. To register for the October 15 class, please click here.
Instructor: MD Welch
Ages: Adults (15+) / All levels
DSLR Camera Basics
Saturdays, September 24 and October 1 / 10 am – 2 pm
This class is designed for beginning to intermediate photographers who have purchased a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera, which is a camera with removable lenses. Course participants will explore the specific features of DSLR cameras, as well as general photographic skills and techniques to make great pictures.
Required Supplies: Students are required to bring have a DSLR camera, as well as their camera’s manual. A fully charged battery and memory card are also necessary for class. Any lenses that they own should also be brought to class.
Instructor: MD Welch
Ages: Adults (15+) / All levels
Encaustics: Painting with Texture in Hot Wax
Saturday, October 29 / 10 am – 4 pm
Encaustic is a wildly different way to paint. Tins of hot colored wax are heated on a griddle and cool as you paint. The durability of the medium allows you to stencil and build texture as you paint and scrape back down through your layers. This class will focus on using stencils and accretion to build texture in your painting and then scraping to add lines and structure to the piece. Students will complete 3-4 small pieces, abstract or representational. If you are interested in encaustic this is a great introduction. Materials included with registration.
Instructor: Jessica Weems
Ages: Adult (15+) / All levels
Supply list: Any scraping/carving tools you already own (supply will be provided if you do not have any)
Girls’ Night Out: Mixed Media Madness
Thursday, September 29 / 6 – 8:30
Playful, simple mixed media techniques will be demonstrated and a wide range of supplies and tools will be available. Type on the typewriter, collage vintage papers, stitch the edges, and create beautiful mixed media artworks. Bring old friends, meet new ones and have a great night over a glass (or two!) of wine and a fun project designed for all skill levels.
Instructor: Jessica Weems
Ages: Adult (21+) / All Levels
Supply List: Any mixed media supplies you already own and love (stamps, inks, paints, pens, etc). Any collage supplies you want to work with. (Optional; plenty will be supplied)
Clay: Earthworks
Thursdays, October 13 – November 17 / 6 – 9 pm
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. Enrollment is limited to ten students. All materials are provided.
Instructor: Karen Vetter
Ages: Adult (15+) / All levels
Clay: Earthworks
Wednesdays, October 12 – November 16 / 6 – 9 pm
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.
Instructor: Karen Vetter
Ages: Adult (15+) / All Levels