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ART WORKSHOPS
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STARTING TOMORROW!

Colorful Concertina Sketchbook
with Lori Roll
April 24–25
: Wednesday & Thursday, 11am – 4pm

Many artists employ sketchbooks to capture daily exercises and inspire finished pieces.  This expressive class will utilize collage to create uniquely personalized sketchbooks in one continuous story that unfolds like a concertina.

In this class you have the option of making your own concertina sketchbook from recycled folders and heavy papers, or purchasing a commercial concertina sketchbook in which to work for $28, available the first day of class.

We will use acrylic paints, markers, charcoal and carbon pencils, inks, paper pieces, handmade papers and stencils, cloth, scraps and other materials using water-based adhesives to create colorful sketchbooks.  While the instructor will bring folders, heavy papers and many materials, students are highly encouraged to bring special papers, found objects and odd pieces to add to their work.  All skill levels are welcome.  Wear old clothes or an apron.

COLORFUL CONCERTINA SKETCHBOOK : SIGN UP HERE
Waxing Poetic: Cold Wax & Oil Painting
with Lori Roll
April 26–27
: Friday & Saturday, 11am – 4pm

We will explore the expressive nature of oil paint mixed with cold wax medium to create layers, textures, mark making and personal expressions.  Work can be abstract or representational.

Lori will provide all paint, wax medium and multi-media supplies and reference materials – there is a $40 materials fee payable directly to the instructor on the first day.  Students may bring additional supplies if they wish. Click on the Materials List tab above for more complete information.

After the introduction and demonstration, students will have plenty of time to explore and paint!  On day-two we will come back to our work with fresh perspectives to edit or create new work. An understanding of design and color mixing is helpful and creative problem solving is encouraged. This dynamic class is limited to 12 participants to allow for one-on-one attention.  At the end of each day we will share our experiences and pieces with the class.

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Painting a Bold, Colorful, Arizona Landscape
with Joe A. Oakes
May 4
: Saturday, 10am – 4pm

Join award-winning artist Joe A. Oakes for a fun, info-packed, painting experience. Learn to take an ordinary image and transform it into an extraordinary, finished, VIBRANT painting. Valuable art principles and important acrylic painting techniques will be discussed while we work through and complete a finished piece. All painting styles and skill levels are welcome. Also open to oil and pastel painters.

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The Poetry of Healing
with Jodie Hollander
May 11
: Saturday, 10am – 1pm

For centuries, creating art, and writing poetry in particular, has served as a form of healing for pain and grief. In this workshop, we’ll discuss examples of celebrated poems that tackle these difficult topics and study effective techniques for channeling our challenges into poetry. Then, through a series of writing prompts, we’ll delve into our own experiences and turn them into powerful, effective poems. This workshop is for anyone who is interested in the incredible transformative power of poetry to heal our wounds, whether emotional or physical.

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ONLINE WORKSHOPS
ONLINE: It’s All About Your Brushes
with Gretchen Lopez
May 10
: Friday, 9:30am – 2:30pm Arizona Time

Get to know what your brushes can do in this one session course.

Your brushes are an extension of you.  Gain more confidence in your paintings by understanding all the techniques which go into the handling of your brushes!

Instructor demonstrations and lots of individual attention provided. This class is online – enrolled students will receive an email invitation with a link to join the Zoom meeting platform from Gretchen Lopez a day or two before the class.

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ONLINE: iPhoneography
with Kelli Klymenko
May 31
: Friday, 9am – 2pm Arizona Time

In today’s technological world, even professional photographers and artists are recognizing the iPhone as a useful (and even practical) photographic tool. Join photographer artist, Kelli Klymenko in his one-day class for beginner and advanced students and you’ll go beyond the basics and learn to shoot professional quality photographs with your iPhone.

You will learn how to shoot, edit and share remarkable landscapes, portraits and the macro world around you using only your iPhone. Kelli will guide you through simple tips and tricks that will take your photography to the next level. Discover how to capture the essence of a place and your subjects rather than just taking a picture. You will also learn basic video and video editing techniques for use with apps such as Facebook and Instagram.

This will be a LIVE class with virtual students Zooming in (NOT prerecorded)
If you wish to join us in the live class; please register for the In Person Class: iPhoneography In Person Class

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ONLINE: Painting: Celebrating Summer!
with Gretchen Lopez
May 31
: Friday, 9:30am – 2:30pm Arizona Time

Learn how to paint reflections in water, by navigating with shape and values!  We will also experience mixing rich color to reflect sky, streams and even atmosphere!

Please have a canvas no larger than 12×16. Fredrix canvas pads are great for exercises!

Instructor demonstrations and lots of individual attention provided.

Enrolled students will receive an email invitation with a link to join the Zoom meeting platform from Gretchen Lopez a day or two before the class. Be sure you have an internet connection and Zoom installed on your device before the day of the class. 

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IN-PERSON CLASSES
CREATIVE AGING: Visual Storytelling
with Claire Obermarck
May 6 – June 17, Mondays, 1–2:30pm

Creative Aging is “the practice of engaging older adults in participatory, professi onally run arts programs with a focus on social engagement and skills mastery,” according to the non-profit organization Lifetime Arts.

This program is intended for people ages 65+ and is also open to participants and their caregivers.

Explore creating visual stories guided by Storyteller Claire Obermarck with artists Jan Quisumbing and Mary Helsaple.  Claire will lead the group through prompts and “beautiful questions” to engage the imagination and teach participants how to weave individual and group stories together. Jan and Mary will work with the group on techniques to build mark-making skills through pencils, colored pencils, markers and more with fine arts materials. A celebratory exhibit of the work completed during the six-week program will occur on the last day.

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Watercolor Crash Course:
Capturing Luminous Light

with Betty Carr
May 13–14
: Monday & Tuesday, 10am – 3pm

This class welcomes beginners who have some drawing experience and want to learn how to paint with watercolor, as well as the more experienced painters who want to learn more watercolor techniques.

Our class will focus on the “how to’s” of brushes, mediums, paper, seeing and painting light on form, understanding temperatures of light and shadow, and working with edges in painting a variety of subjects. I’ll be demonstrating exciting ways to create effects in watercolor using impressionistic, painterly brushwork. How to paint in watercolor using glazing and textural techniques, incorporating frisket (don’t worry if you don’t know what that is – you will find out and it’s fun), and applying a value sketch will be covered. When completed, we will all have painted some exciting and beautiful watercolors.

WATERCOLOR CRASH COURSE : CAPTURING LUMINOUS LIGHT
Watercolor and Ink for the Traveler
with Casey Cheuvront
May 29
: Wednesday, 11am – 4:30pm

Watercolor is a popular, flexible medium, and suitable for anyone that travels and would like to capture the beauty of their surroundings. In this workshop we will explore watercolor basics, using a journaling/sketchbook approach. We’ll cover the basics of composition, value, brushwork and color relationships, experiment with color mixing and ink drawing, and finish by working with the living landscape to create sketchbook paintings that can stand on their own or serve as inspirational notes for later studio works. At the end of the workshop, you should have begun a sketchbook of your own that you can carry virtually anywhere, which will allow you to record your travels, and your progress in this medium. Suitable for beginners and more experienced painters alike.  

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iPhoneography
with Kelli Klymenko
May 31
: Friday, 9am – 2pm

In today’s technological world, even professional photographers and artists are recognizing the iPhone as a useful (and even practical) photographic tool. Join photographer artist, Kelli Klymenko in his one-day class for beginner and advanced students and you’ll go beyond the basics and learn to shoot professional quality photographs with your iPhone.

You will learn how to shoot, edit and share remarkable landscapes, portraits and the macro world around you using only your iPhone. Kelli will guide you through simple tips and tricks that will take your photography to the next level. Discover how to capture the essence of a place and your subjects rather than just taking a picture. You will also learn basic video and video editing techniques for use with apps such as Facebook and Instagram.

  • Learn how to get the highest resolution images on your iPhone and apps
  • Practice creative techniques including HDR (High Dynamic Range)
  • Shoot panoramas
  • Learn about the latest editing, filters and stylizing apps
  • Learn about iPhone equipment: remotes, tripods and more
  • Learn how to use the hottest new tools on your iPhone

This will be an In Person class, to join this class virtually, please visit:

iPhoneography ONLINE Class

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Ceramics Department

Through demonstration and one-on-one instruction, students will learn to throw a variety of forms on the potter’s wheel or techniques to create hand-built works. Slab roller, extruder and forms are also available to create functional and decorative pieces. Class sessions are 6-weeks long and meet once/week.

Sedona Arts Center’s ceramics instructors are all highly skilled artists and experienced teachers!


Neil Kennedy – Instructor

Ceramics – Pottery Wheel for Beginners
May 25–June 22 : Saturdays from 9am to 12pm
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Ceramics – Hand Building
May 21–June 18 : Tuesdays from 1 to 4pm
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Dennis Ott, Instructor and Head of the Ceramics Dept

Ceramics – Advanced
May 20–June 17 : Mondays from 4 to 7pm
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Ceramics – All Levels
May 21–June 18 : Tuesdays from 9am to 12pm  
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Ceramics – All Levels
May 22–June 19 : Wednesdays from 9am to 12pm
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Lolo Aileen – Instructor

Ceramics – All Levels
May 23–June 20 : Thursdays from 4 to 7pm
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FIELD EXPEDITIONS:
Nature & Art Journaling
at the Grand Canyon

with Julie Richard & Ed Buonvecchio
May 31 – June 1
Friday – Saturday
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Grand Canyon:
Painting From the South Rim

with Bill Cramer
June 4 – 6
Thuesday – Thursday 
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Circles, Symmetry and Symbols – An Art Journaling Workshop with Printmaking Techniques in Alaska
with Jesse Petersen
July 15 – 19
ART JOURNALING WITH PRINTMAKING IN ALASKA : LEARN MORE
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Our mission is to connect, enrich, educate and lead through the inspiring power of the arts and creative discovery.

Sedona Arts Center is one of Northern Arizona’s most well-established cultural organizations and serves as the creative heart of Sedona. Founded in 1958, the nonprofit is based in Uptown Sedona and offers year-round classes, exhibitions, festivals, and cultural events that enhance the creative life of the Verde Valley.

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