Sedona Arts Center — Don’t miss these art classes and workshops!

UPCOMING ART WORKSHOPS
Watercolor and Ink for the Traveler
with Casey Cheuvront
March 27
: 11am – 4pm

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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The Artist’s Professional Toolkit:
A Writing Class for Your Portfolio

with Camille LeFevre
April 2-23
: Tuesdays, 1:30 to 3pm

What’s the difference between an artist statement and artist bio? How do you write a compelling proposal? Learn how to exquisitely craft and then repurpose all three of these artist tools when applying for exhibitions, workshops, residencies, funding, and more. 

We know how difficult it is to face the blank page and write about yourself in a way that perfectly reflects you and your artistic practice. Through a step-by-step process and many examples for inspiration, your bio, statement, and proposal will come into focus and be ready to plug into any opportunity that comes along.

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Introduction to Encaustic Painting
with Helene Farrar
April 4 – 5
: Thursday: 10am – 4pm, Friday: 9am – 4pm

Drip, pour, drag, layer, heat, and incise! Investigate the ancient medium of encaustic painting in this very hands-on workshop using pigmented wax, and a heated palette! Explore a rich variety of marks and surfaces while doing image transfer, etching, and collaging in this seductive medium. This introductory workshop will guide you through the basics of fusing, paint application and its possibilities, collage, stencils and going beneath the surface with line work and scraping.  Class time will be divided between demonstrations and individual work time.  We will also touch on proper studio ventilation, wax safety, and how to “finish” artworks in terms of framing and care.  Students will leave with multiple finished pieces and the understanding of proper studio set-up. This class is suitable for ALL levels!

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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.

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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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ONLINE WORKSHOP
ONLINE: Abstract Figurative Workshop
with Robert Burridge
April 19–21
: Friday–Sunday, 9am – 4pm California Time

This workshop pushes you out of your safe zone and into a brand new, looser, abstract direction drawing and painting the contemporary nude. You will learn expressive painting techniques for the modern painter. If you ever wanted to learn how to paint the freestyle abstract figure, this workshop is for you. Color is explained and explored. You will learn the 12 Design Compositions for a successful painting. Your “drawing the nude” skills are not a prerequisite.

The second day of the workshop will include working directly with the live model in a variety of undraped, partially draped and nude poses. You will do lots of paint sketching, gestural drawing and finger painting techniques.

The third day – be prepared to paint looser, bolder, freer, lighter and more intuitively. The model will transform into one of Burridge’s “Lounge Ladies” with imaginative sets and playful costumes!

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UPCOMING ART CLASSES
Painting: Anatomy of Flowers in Still-Life
with Gretchen Lopez
May 9
: Thursday, 10am – 4:30pm

Learn the structure, values and shapes to build gorgeous flowers in your paintings.  We’ll take this in a step-by step approach, as we mix color and learn to compose.Instructor demonstrations and lots of individual attention provided.

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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
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
April 13–May 18 : 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
April 8–May 13 : 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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John Post – Instructor

Ceramics – All Levels
April 11–May 16 : Thursdays from 4 to 7pm
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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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