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Painting Bootcamp

Jack McDonald

Sorry, this class has been canceled.

Mondays, April 7-28

6-8:30pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$165, $140 mbrs.

Our most popular class of all is a great place to start for beginners, and an equally fun time for more trained painters. By telling you what to do every step of the way, Jack McDonald takes any fear out of the equation and walks you through the basics of mixing paint and making images. By the end you’ll have a finished painting that’s all your own, and be amazed at your hidden talents.

As a visual artist and proud Key West native, the island landscape has always been Jack McDonald’s muse. He’s also worked with some of the local greats like Rick Worth – who led Painting Boot Camp at The Studios for many years – and John Martini. Primarily interested in street art, Jack is influenced by local color as well as art in public places. He is driven to stretch the boundaries of “street art,” with the hope to raise awareness and establish it as a more legitimate art form. (And, of course, while having a bit of fun!) Through the use of whimsical illustrations, bright colors and shapes, his desire is to have a positive influence on the Key West art scene, while adding an element of familiarity, exploration, and discovery.

Mixed Media Watercolor for Young People

Bria Ansara

For ages 5-10 only

Saturday, April 19

10am-12pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$10

Create beautiful watercolor images using the crayon/wax resist technique.

Students will discover the resistant properties of painting with watercolor over waxy crayon. After practicing the technique, a final piece will be the focus; in the form of a portrait, landscape, or abstract image. In addition, each student will create their own handmade frame to display their masterpiece.

Flash Fiction: Hermit Crab Style

Karin Lin-Greenberg (PEAR)

Tuesday & Wednesday, July 15 & 16

1-3:30pm

Heinen Design Lab

$65, $55 mbrs.

This is a flash fiction workshop focused on the “hermit crab” story. Students read several examples of hermit crab stories – which borrow a “shell” from another form, they might be written in the form of a list or an Amazon review or a math problem – and then write their own. They would then share their work verbally with the class and receive verbal feedback on it.

Painting With Glass

Mary Martin

2 Wednesdays, April 2 & 9

10:30am-2:30pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$160, $150 mbrs.

Participants paint their own design using different colored powdered glass (frit), suspended in a binding liquid as they paint, on a 6 X 6 inch clear glass square as the canvas. Each participant is asked to bring a drawing or photo to copy onto their glass square for their composition and will take home their completed glass art after it has been kiln fired.

Discovering Island Light

Digital Photography Workshop

Barbara Boissevain (PEAR)

Monday, June 9, 8-11am

Tuesday, June 10, 1-4pm

Offsite / Heinen Design Lab

$110, $85 mbrs.

The Florida Keys have a unique quality of light which has drawn artists and writers for centuries. The goal of this workshop is to develop participant’s sensitivity to light as well as strengthening their technical abilities, allowing them to construct images that capture the moments of sublime light that the island is known for.

The Art of Perspective

Christopher Castellani (PEAR)

Friday, April 11

1-4pm

Heinen Design Lab

$65, $55 mbrs.

The success of any work of fiction or narrative nonfiction depends almost entirely on its narrative strategy. Not only which character(s) tell(s) the story, from what vantage point, in the past or present, but why those choices are optimal and how they contribute to the overall effect the author is aiming for. In this session, we will begin by defining narrative strategy, then discuss its relationship to an author’s choice of perspective and his/her manipulation of narrative distance.

Pop-Art self portraits

Mirena Suarez (PEAR)

Wednesday, July 16

10am-1pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$100, $85 mbrs.

Let your imagination flow as you create a pop-character version of yourself.

Mirena Suarez is a Cuban-born multimedia artist. Her work reflects on the atemporal universal issues of identity, connection, and change. Through a variety of media that includes mainly tile mosaic, printmaking, drawing and photography, the artist explores the concepts of loss, memory, conception, survival, fragility, perception of time, and social relationships.

Felted Wall Hangings and Small Objects

Ruth Jeyaveeran (PEAR)

Friday, July 11

11am-3pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$115, $90 mbrs.

Explore the magical properties of wool and the therapeutic benefits of craft. Using traditional felting techniques, learn how to make felted soft stones and two-dimensional, embellished wall hangings.

Humor in Musical Theater

Nancy 3. Hoffman

4 Wednesdays, March 26 – April 16

10:30am-12pm

Heinen Design Lab

$160, $145 mbrs.

Let’s laugh! This course involves four classes that introduce different aspects of humor in musical theater. Each class will include audio and video examples of each instance of humor. Plus the presenter(s) will offer live music and song as well. No experience or talent necessary, just a love of theater and desire to have a fun time! Lots of group discussion, consideration and participation.

Monotype Printmaking

Anthony Mancuso

Saturday & Sunday, April 26 & 27

12-4pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$155, $135 mbrs.

This is a workshop focused on reductive and additive methods of plexiglass monotype printmaking, revolving around the subject of local landscapes and architecture in Key West.