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C allanwolde, a magnificent Tudor Revival style mansion, was built in 1920 as the home of Charles Howard Candler, eldest son of Coca-Cola founder
Asa G. Candler. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Callanwolde is a unique arts center that enriches the lives of metropolitan Atlantans year round.
In 1972, Callanwolde was purchased with funds raised by concerned citizens and a matching government grant. It is presently owned by DeKalb County; the grounds are maintained by the Department of Parks and Recreations, and the buildings are maintained by Physical Plant Management. Callanwolde
Fine Arts Center is now operated and restored by the Callanwolde Foundation,
Inc., a nonprofit, tax-exempt corporation. Funding is dependent upon private and corporate support, government grants, fundraisers, and the arts and education programs.
Located upstairs in the Petite Hall is the Callanwolde exhibition area. These exhibitions are open to the public. Gallery hours are 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday.
REGISTRATION: To register for classes, fill out the form on page 23 of this publication and mail it in. Or, call our Registrations Office at 404.8 72.5338. You may also register online by visiting the website at www.callanwolde.org.
MAILING LIST: To be placed on a mailing list for the class publications, please call 404.872.5338.
HOURS:
MARTA:
The Callanwolde mansion and grounds are open 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. weekdays and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays. The mansion is closed on Sundays.
From Edgewood/Candler Park Station or Lindbergh Station, take Bus #6.
PARKING: Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is forced to observe a strict parking policy due to limited parking spaces and public safety. Cars may be parked only in the back parking lot. You are asked NOT to park in the driveway behind the Carriage House. Additional parking can be found next door at Laurel Heights Hospital, but only in the lower lot adjacent to Callanwolde. It is imperative that cars are not parked in any entrance, exit, or fire lane. This also applies to parking at Laurel Heights. Cars parked in No Parking areas will be subject to towing.
Rick Baker School of Music + Music Recording
Music Recording Program ................... 4
Callanwolde School of
Horticulture + Culinary Arts ...............10
Music Lessons, Preschool Music, Callanwolde School of Literary Arts .........10
Support is provided to Callanwolde Fine Arts
Center through a grant appropriated by the
DeKalb County Board of Commissioners, in part by the DeKalb County Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs, and in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through appropriations of the Georgia
General Assembly. Georgia Council for the Arts is a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.
Kindermusik ...................................... 6
Classes for Homeschoolers ....................... 7
Callanwolde School of Dance
Children’s Classes ................................ 8
Adult Classes ...................................... 9
Callanwolde School of Yoga + Fitness ......10
Callanwolde School of Visual Arts
Jewelry + Metalsmithing ..................11
Painting + Drawing ...........................12
Photography .....................................13
Pottery .............................................14
Textiles .............................................14
Map and Directions
Callanwolde is located in the historic Druid Hills neighborhood of Atlanta, conveniently situated between the Virginia-Highland neighborhood and the campus of Emory University, and is approximately five blocks north of the intersection of Briarcliff Road and Ponce de
Leon Avenue.
From I-85 North/South:
Take exit 89, North Druid Hills Road, and drive south on North Druid Hills Road. The first major intersection is Briarcliff Road (Loehmann’s Plaza will be on the right). Turn right onto Briarcliff Road and
Callanwolde is approximately four miles on the right.
From I-75 North/South:
Take exit 248C, Carter Center/Freedom Parkway, and stay on Freedom Parkway for about two miles until it dead-ends into Ponce de Leon Avenue. Turn right onto
Ponce de Leon and at the third traffic light turn left onto Briarcliff Road. Callanwolde is about five blocks on the left.
Programs and facilities are offered to all persons without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, age, creed or disability.
If you have a disability, please let the administration know; we will make every effort to accommodate you. Elevator access is available to the second floor of the mansion.
The Callanwolde Mission
The Mission of the Callanwolde Fine Arts
Center is to preserve, restore, and develop the Callanwolde Estate and to be the premier public participatory arts and cultural center.
Callanwolde’s first annual concert saluting America and the Arts with an all-star lineup of musicians including
Mickey Thomas, Jeff Carlisi,
Jeff Adams, Peter Stroud,
Richard Smith, and Michele
Malone.
Buy General Admission and VIP Tickets online at
Callanwolde.org.
Friday, September 11,
6:00 – 9:30 PM
Callanwolde celebrates
Halloween for the whole family by filling the 12 acre historic estate with a live Halloween concert with the Callanwolde
Concert Band and Matthew
Kaminski, door to door trick or treating, Halloween activities for all ages.
Friday, October 30, 2015 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Decorative, Functional and
Sculptural ceramic works for sale from Callanwolde
Instructors and Assistants. The
Preview Party is November
20th from 7:00 – 10:00 PM and the General Sale is November
21 – 22, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Friday, November 20 – 22, 2015
Mark your calendars for
Callanwolde’s 16-day Atlanta
Christmas Tradition. Join us for professional holiday displays, artist markets, and activities for children and adults. The whole family will be enchanted this holiday season.
November 30 – December 15
Registration begins Monday, July 27, 2015
Fall quarter classes begin Monday, August 17, 2015
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C allanwolde Fine Arts Center is thrilled to announce our newest Program: The
Callanwolde Music Recording Program. We are honored that this program is under the direction of Callanwolde’s Director of Recording Phil Tan, a three-time Grammy
Award-winning sound engineer, who has generously donated his time and resources to help create this exciting program.
Atlanta is one of the top ten music recording cities in the nation, yet there has been a lack of music and recording educational programs and studios – until now.
Callanwolde’s Music
Recording Program is a curriculum of classes designed by
Phil Tan to provide low-cost training that will be a great start to those interested in
Still photo of video recording of a Music Recording Class in session, courtesy GSUTV learning the art of recording. The Phil Tan curriculum includes Introduction to Music
Technology, a three-part course. Upon completion of all three parts with a passing grade, students will earn the Phil Tan Music Recording Certificate which can be an aid for students to gain acceptance into college music recording programs and in some cases, earn college credit or get professional studio internships.
This is a great opportunity for people of all ages – including teens – who are interested in learning about recording and mixing and possibly aspire to work in the music business.
Currently housed our music building, we have workstations for up eight students in each class, affording everyone personal attention from our expert faculty, coordinated by Phil
Tan. Please see our website for faculty biographies.
Phil Tan, soft-spoken and the measure of calm, is one of the most respected and highly-awarded professionals in his field. Phil began his career at the age of 18, when, with little music experience (just some childhood piano lessons), he decided to focus on music post-high school. He was accepted to the prestigious Berklee School of Music in Boston, MA but he could not afford it. Instead, he chose Full Sail University in
Florida and upon graduation, landed an internship here in Atlanta, which eventually led him to recording and mixing work with JD (Jermaine Dupri), a friendship and close working relationship that continues to this day. Phil Tan is a 3-time Grammy award recipient whose credits include bestsellers by Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Ne-Yo,
Ludacris, Usher, Katy Perry, Janelle Monae and more.
Phil’s work over the past 23 plus years accounts for over 300 million albums and singles sold here in the United States with an economic impact of well over a billion dollars.
We are excited and honored to have Phil Tan join the Callanwolde team, as Director of
Music Recording, to bring this new program to Metro Atlanta.
Introduction to Avid Pro Tools
Learn how to use Pro Tools, the industry standard for Digital Audio Workstations. This class will cover basic principles, giving you the foundation to create complete projects, from initial setup to mixdown.
Topics include: Creating sessions, file management, navigation, audio and MIDI recording, basic editing techniques, introduction to mixing, plug-in effects, and software instruments.
Prerequisites: Basic computer knowledge including the ability to use input devices
(keyboard and mouse)
Instructor: Callanwolde Music Recording Faculty
Fee: $200 members/$210 non-members per person
Mondays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 4 weeks
Introduction to Apple Logic Pro
Discover Logic Pro, Apple’s powerful and versatile music production system. You will be introduced to Logic’s primary windows and features, and learn how to manage a song, from the first note to the final bounce.
Topics include: Setup, loops and loops browser, audio and MIDI recording, audio and MIDI editing, flexing time and pitch, effects plug-ins, software instruments, mixing and automation.
Prerequisites: Basic computer knowledge including the ability to use input devices
(keyboard and mouse).
Instructor: Callanwolde Music Recording Faculty
Fee: $200 members/$210 non-members per person
Tuesdays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 4 weeks
Introduction to Ableton Live
Designed to be an instrument for live performances, Live is also a powerful tool for composing, arranging, recording, mixing and mastering. Learn tips, tricks and techniques that will introduce you to new creative possibilities.
Topics include: User interface, file management, recording audio, working with MIDI, basics of warping, DSP effects devices, Live’s included instruments, mixing techniques, automation and creating live sets.
Prerequisites: Basic computer knowledge including the ability to use input devices
(keyboard and mouse).
Instructor: Callanwolde Music Recording Faculty
Fee: $200 members/$210 non-members per person
Wednesdays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 4 weeks
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Introduction to Music Technology Parts I, II and III
With high quality hardware and software now available at reasonable prices, creating and recording music is no longer a pipe dream. Learn about the music production process and the tools available to you to create music on your computer.
Part I: Basics and Fundamentals
Topics include: a. Fundamentals of Sound: Frequency and pitch, amplitude, wavelength, sound pressure, loudness.
b. Digital Audio: Sample rate, bit depth, sampling, digital clocking.
c. The Computer: Mac vs PC, processor speed,
RAM, hard drives, displays.
d. The Digital Audio Workstation: Hardware and software, analog to digital conversion, file types, project management, effects plug-ins, software instruments.
e. MIDI: MIDI interfaces, MIDI connections, MIDI channels, MIDI modes, patches and banks, polyphony, multitimbrality, DAW connections, quantisation, General MIDI, MIDI synchronization.
Instructor: Callanwolde Music Recording Faculty
Fee: $200 members/$210 non-members per person
Thursdays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Instructor: Callanwolde Music Recording Faculty
Fee:
4 weeks
$200 members/$210 non-members per person
Saturdays, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks
Part II: Recording
Topics include: a. Project management: The team (who’s responsible for what?), budgeting, logistics.
b. Studio Setup: Preamp, speaker and subwoofer placement, acoustic treatment, headphones, monitor controller, DAW controller, keyboard controller, wiring.
c. Microphones: Types, polar patterns, frequency response, techniques and applications.
d. Recording: Preparation, setting levels, managing noise levels, recording MIDI, recording vocals, recording instruments, punching (manual and automated).
e. Editing: Comping, editing audio and MIDI.
Instructor: Callanwolde Music Recording Faculty
Fee: $300 members/$310 non-members per person
Thursdays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Instructor: Callanwolde Music Recording Faculty
4 weeks
Fee: $300 members/$310 non-members per person
Saturdays, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks
Thanks to Atlanta Pro Audio | MacroTek for providing equipment for our Music Recording program.
Part III: Mixing and Mastering
Topics include: a. The Mixer: The channel strip, inserts, fader, pan, mute and solo, bussing, auxiliary sends and returns, pre and post fade, inserts, master section.
b. Equalizers: High/low cut filters, shelving filters, band-pass filters, parametric EQ, graphic EQ.
c. Compressors: Compressor types, threshold, ratios and knees, attack and release, make-up gain, side-chain compression, parallel compression.
d. Mixing: Instrument frequency ranges, building the mix, headroom, psychoacoustic, panning, equalization, compression and limiting, effects and processing, automation.
e. Mastering: Critical listening, hardware vs software, equalization, compression, formats.
Instructor: Callanwolde Music Recording Faculty
Fee: $300 members/$310 non-members per person
Thursdays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Instructor: Callanwolde Music Recording Faculty
Fee:
4 weeks
$300 members/$310 non-members per person
Saturdays, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks
Upon completion of all three parts with a passing grade, students will earn the Phil Tan Music
Recording Certificate which can be an aid for students to gain acceptance into college music recording programs and in some cases, earn college credit or get professional studio internships.
Members/
Non-members Course # Class name
MR36
MR37
MR38
MR39
MR40
MR41
MR42
MR43
MR44
MR45
Avid Pro Tools
Apple Logic
Ableton Live
Introduction to Music Technology,
Part II: Recording
Introduction to Music Technology,
Part II: Recording
Avid Pro Tools
Apple Logic
Ableton Live
Introduction to Music Technology,
Part III: Mixing and Mastering
Introduction to Music Technology,
Part III: Mixing and Mastering
Day
Dates
Mondays August 3 – 24
Tuesdays August 4 – 25
Wednesdays August 5 – 26
Thursdays
Saturdays
August 6 – 27
August 8 – 29
Time
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Mondays
Tuesdays
Aug. 31 – Sept. 28 (skip 9/7) 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
September 1 – 22
Wednesdays September 2 – 23
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Thursdays
Saturdays
September 3 – 24
September 5 – 26
MR46
MR47
MR48
MR49
MR50
Avid Pro Tools
Apple Logic
Ableton Live
Introduction to Music Technology,
Part I: Basics and Fundamentals
Introduction to Music Technology,
Part I: Basics and Fundamentals
Mondays
Tuesdays
October 5 – 26
Wednesdays October 7 – 28
Thursdays
Saturdays
Minimum 3 students/maximum 8 students per class
October 6 – 27
October 8 – 29
October 10 – 31
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
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Thanks to Cooper Piano for tuning and providing Callanwolde’s Pianos
Callanwolde is excited to offer the Associated
Board of Royal School of Music (ABRSM) Exam and
Learning Program. This program is internationally recognized and aids intermediate to advanced students in learning and goals. The exam program has helped many students with college and university acceptance (regardless of major.) The program focuses on repertoire, theory, scales and arpeggios, and ear training.
Preschool Music Private Lessons
Age 2 ½ to 5 years
Young children learn how to sing and also play the piano/keyboard.
Monthly Price: (Classes # MUS401 – MUS410)
30 minutes: $115 members/$125 non-members
45 minutes: $180 members/$190 non-members
60 minutes: $230 members/$250 non-members
Music Lessons (For All Ages, Styles, and Levels)
Private lessons are scheduled on an individual basis. Students must confirm times and dates of lessons with Callanwolde before registering and paying for lessons. Call 404.872.5338 for more information on faculty, student placement, and arranging schedules. One time registration fee of
$50. Instructors set own make-up policy.
Lessons available in Piano, Voice, Guitar, Woodwinds, Strings
Price: (Classes # MUS411 – MUS412)
30 minutes: $115 members/$125 non-members
45 minutes: $180 members/$190 non-members
60 minutes: $230 members/$250 non-members
Beginning Guitar
Professional musician Matthias Young of The
Atlanta Guitar Clinic offers you the opportunity to learn to play guitar with friends! In this 5-week course, you’ll learn the basics of guitar technique and learn simple strategies for playing your favorite songs. Min. 5, max. 15
Music Teacher
Matthias Young
Instructor: Matthias Young
Fee: $185 members/$195 non-members
MUS401 Saturdays, September 19 – October 24 (skip October 10)
11:00 – 11:50 a.m. 5 weeks
MUS402 Saturdays, September 19 – October 24 (skip October 10)
12:00 – 12:50 p.m. 5 weeks
VILLAGE AND EARLY WALKERS: Feathers
Newborn to 18 months with parent/caregiver
Welcome to Kindermusik Village! Take those special bonding moments between you and your baby and add a unique blend of musical learning activities that stimulate and engage all the senses. Learn how to encourage hour baby’s learning through vocal play, object exploration, instruments and creative movement.
Our unit “Feathers” engages the theme of our feathered friends. The Australian Kookaburra, the
African Ostrich, and many more birds are featured in songs, dances, and poems. Both jazz and classical music, a Yiddish folksong, a Muskogean melody, and Mother Goose rhymes set to music are just a few of the colorful and inviting pieces introduced in this curriculum. Home Materials:
CD, board book, banners, and instrument are included in tuition. Min. 5 – Max. 10
Instructor: June Abbott
Fee: $185 members / $195 non-members
KMK401 Wednesdays, September 9 – November 11
11:20 a.m. – 12 Noon 10 weeks
TODDLERS & 3s - Our Time: Wiggles and Giggles
18 months to 3 years with parent/caregiver
Welcome to Kindermusik Our Time. Encourage your child to be creative, to initiate their own ideas and to respond in their own ways. As children play instruments, sing, move, and explore, they’ll uncover an engaging musical world while building confidence, self-control and communication skills.
Our unit “Wiggles and Giggles” is a wonderful blend of the unlimited physical energies and the uninhibited playfulness of this aged child.
This unit introduces nautical songs, music of the sea, poems about fish and bathtub playtime to mention just a few musical activities. Home materials: 2 CDs, 2 literature books, family activity book, instrument and nautical carrying bag included in tuition. Min. 5, max. 12.
Instructor: June Abbott
Fee: $225 members / $235 non-members
Sibling Rate: $195 members / $205 non-members
KMK402 Wednesdays, August 26– November 11
10:30 – 11:10 a.m. 12 weeks
PRE-SCHOOLERS - Imagine That: See What I Saw
3 and 4 year olds – Parent/caregiver joins in the last 10 minutes of class
Use the power of music to tap into your preschoolers’ creative spirit and boundless energy. Focus on developing their learning strengths and self-confidence so they’ll be ready for school, prepared for future music lessons, or able to leap tall buildings!
Our unit ”See What I Saw” engages your child’s imagination through music, movement, and storytelling. We begin at Grass Hopper Park with songs about swings, see saws and slides. Then we explore the outdoors with activities around a tree house, music about tricky trials and songs about treasures found in their pocket. We conclude our musical journey in the park with a story about the ant picnic and music entitled “Dancing Spoons”.
Home materials: 2CDs, 2 literature books, family activity book, game, instrument, and a cool blue
Kindermusik back pack are included in. Min. 5 max. 9
Instructor: June Abbott
Fee: $235 members / $245 non-members
Sibling Rate: $195 members / $205 non-members
KMK403 Thursdays, August 27 – November 12
4:00 – 4:45 p.m. 12 weeks
Beginning Guitar
Professional musician Matthias Young of The
Atlanta Guitar Clinic offers you the opportunity to learn to play guitar with friends! In this 5-week course, you’ll learn the basics of guitar technique and learn simple strategies for playing your favorite songs. Min. 5, max. 15
Instructor: Matthias Young
Fee: $185 members/$195 non-members
MUS412 Saturdays, September 19 – October 24 (skip October 10)
12:00 – 12:50 p.m. 5 weeks
Stop Motion Animation Workshop
Bring your visions to life with this hands-on workshop. Students will produce their own ideas, get story prompts, and create short videos. For inspiration we will watch short works of stop motion with simple concise concepts and inventive use of materials. The workshop will include some basic instruction in narrative structure, stop motion craft, and film making techniques. Students may also use the class to fulfill an educational requirement (e.g. a scientific concept presented in an entertaining way.) All materials and equipment will be provided. Min.
4, max. 8.
Instructor: Maureen Zent
Fee: $75 members/$85 non-members
PHO405 Saturdays, September 12 + September 26
1:00 - 4:00 p.m. 2 sessions
Animated Film Still by Maureen Zent
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Magnificent Maché! new!
A great way to explore sculpture and handbuilding, this class we will explore the ancient art of paper maché. Students will complete 3 to
4 cool projects using paper maché and will learn the basic techniques and materials needed to create fantastic No previous sculpture experience necessary – all levels welcome. Supply list online.
Min. 5, max. 12.
Instructor: Michelle Petty
Fee: $165 members / $175 non-members
PAD407 Tuesdays, August 25 – September 29
7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 6 weeks
Teen Digital Photography new!
By means of a series of fun and instructive projects, students will examine the essential tools, materials and techniques for the fundamental of digital photography. Learn to apply basic principles of composition to assess the positive and negative attributes of photos, and then learn to apply those principles to produce your own visually compelling images. Students who have taken previous darkroom or digital classes will be directed toward more advanced processes.
Students will need their own DSLR (Digital SLR) camera. Min. 5, max. 10
Instructor: Steven Schaefer
Fee: $165 members/$175 non-members
PHO403 Wednesdays, September 9 - 30
6:00 – 7:30 p.m. 4 weeks
Darkroom Photography new!
Learn about black and white photography from professional photographer and teacher Steve
Schaefer. This class will cover basic techniques, history and the aesthetics of photography through a series of fun projects that will enable students to become comfortable and confident in taking photos and developing their own film.
Students who have taken previous darkroom classes will be directed toward more advanced darkroom processes. Supply list on-line. Min. 5, max. 10
Instructor: Steven Schaefer
Fee: $165 members/$175 non-members
PHO404 Thursdays, October 8 - 29
6:00 – 7:30 p.m. 4 weeks
Summer Camp 2015 participants enjoying a snack outdoors. Don’t miss out on the summer fun—look for next years registration information in the Winter 2016 Issue.
Beginning/Intermediate Jewelry & Metalsmithing
This course offers the basics in jewelry design and fabrication. Appropriate for repeat students; projects change each quarter. Learn silver piercing
(cutting), shaping, soldering, texturing, finishing
(polishing) and stone setting. Individual attention will encourage the development of personal style and emphasize the production of high quality, wearable art or small sculptural pieces.
Projects range from rings, bracelets, pendants, earrings, lockets, vessels and broaches. Teens are welcome. Materials will be discussed in the first class; copper/brass metal and stones for projects could cost approx. $40 (silver could cost more). No prerequisite for beginners. Intermediate students have option to design a project with guidance from instructor; Intermediate students must have taken minimum of 4 metalsmithing classes and have ability to design artwork with limited instruction. Min. 6, max. 8.
Instructor: Cat Goolsby
Fee: $175 members/$185 non-members
JWY407 Wednesdays, August 26 - September 23
6:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5 weeks
Stop Motion Animation Workshop
Bring your visions to life with this hands-on workshop. Students will produce their own ideas, get story prompts, and create short videos. For inspiration we will watch short works of stop motion with simple concise concepts and inventive use of materials. The workshop will include some basic instruction in narrative structure, stop motion craft, and film making techniques. Students may also use the class to fulfill an educational requirement (e.g. a scientific concept presented in an entertaining way.) All materials and equipment will be provided. Min.
4, max. 8.
Instructor: Maureen Zent
Fee: $75 members/$85 non-members
PHO405 Saturdays, September 12th + September 26
1:00 - 4:00 p.m. 2 sessions
C.A.K.E. @ Callanwolde new!
This one-day, intensive workshop for teens and adults covers a multitude of valuable skills – from time management to nutrition to kitchen safety. Along the way, we will learn knife skills and create a beautiful lunch to enjoy together in Callanwolde’s garden (weather permitting).
Instructor Kim Painter Chesney is an accomplished creator of community-targeted development events and is an enchanting and encouraging teacher. This class is great for the beginner or the college-bound student. Min. 4, max. 8
Fee: $70 members/$80 non-members
HRT402 Saturday, November 7
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon 1 day
Terrarium Garden Workshop new!
Laura Iarocci from Faith Flowers will help us create a terrarium garden full of joy and wonder!
Using tiny plants, learn how to build, maintain and sustain this special type of garden. This is a great class for all ages! Most supplies included; additional supply list on-line. Min. 5, max. 12
Fee: $110 members/$115 non-members
HRT403 Saturday, September 12
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 1 day
Novel Writing 101 Bootcamp
Have an idea for your novel? I’ll help you get started by focusing on your pitch, synopsis, outline, point of view and characterization in this four-hour workshop. Class discussion is heartily encouraged. Min 5, Max 10.
Instructor: Zoe Shacham
Fee: $115 members/$125 non-members
WRI403 Saturday, September 12
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 1 Day
A camper and her project from the Teen Fibers Intensive Summer Camp
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CHILDREN MUST HAVE PARENTAL SUPERVISION
BEFORE AND AFTER THEIR CLASS
The aim of this program is to instill in each student the joy of dance as an art form. The program includes technical skills, improvisation and choreography, musical background, and performing experience within a graded structure.
Children are allowed a high degree of personal freedom for their own invention and creativity. This educational approach to dance utilizes problem solving, observation, and sharing of experience.
Make-Up Policy:
Callanwolde is not responsible for classes missed due to student absences. Parents should discuss make-up policy with their Instructor. Dance students must make up classes missed during a quarter before the end of that quarter. Children should attend a class of the same age group with the same instructor.
Scholarship Assistance:
CDE: A limited number of partial CDE scholarships are available to dance students 5-years-old and older. Criteria are need, talent, and commitment to the program. Applications for dance scholarships are awarded on an annual basis; deadline for the 2015-2016 year is July 10, 2015. A limited number of funds may be available after that time; please inquire with Callanwolde’s
Director of Outreach, Jahmesha Joseph. Modern and Jazz/Non CDE students: A limited number of partial scholarships are available to dance students 5-years-old and older. Criteria are need, talent, and commitment to the program. Please inquire with Callanwolde’s Director of Outreach,
Jahmesha Joseph jjoseph@callanwolde.org.
Chinese Folk & Traditional Dance
Artist/Dancer Iyabo Shabbazz danced with the
Atlanta Chinese Dance Company for seven years, learning mainly Chinese Folk Dances and some
Classical Chinese Dances as well; we are thrilled that she is bringing her talents to Callanwolde this year! Perfect for children of all ages, Iyabo’s calm demeanor helps make this a wonderful learning experience.
DNC157 Mondays, 5 – 5:45pm.
Contemporary Dance for Children
Contemporary dance class will be a mix all forms of dance including, but not limited to modern, jazz, ballet, hip hop and more. Taught by Jerylann
Warner, this is a perfect class for beginning and experienced children – for the older child without formal dance training who just “wants to bust a move”! or for the more experienced child who wants to explore different dance forms.
DNC151 Wednesdays 6 – 7pm.
Contemporary Dance for Adults
Contemporary dance class will be a mix all forms of dance including, but not limited to modern, jazz, ballet, hip hop and more. This is a perfect class for people just starting in dance or for dance professionals looking to expand upon their technique. We will explore technique with regard to alignment and placement, as well as performance and how it effects the movement.
Corian Ellisor is an Atlanta-based dancer, teacher and choreographer who has performed locally and internationally.
DNC152 Wednesdays 7 – 8 p.m.
Hip Hop
Learn from the best! D. Norris is an Atlanta native who has performed around the world. D. is an excellent and fun teacher; this class is perfect for the beginner and experienced dancer, but bring your enthusiasm!
DNC156 Saturdays 12:30 – 1:30 p.m.
Beginning Irish Dance
For fun and recreation, or for competition, learn the unique movements of tradition Irish dance this fall!
A native of Ireland, Karl Drake TCRG brings his prestigious teaching to Callanwolde. No special shoes or costumes needed, this class is great for all ages.
DNC153 Tuesdays
DNC154 Saturdays
7 – 8 p.m. (ages 13+) and
9 – 10 a.m. (ages 4 - 12)
Our classes for the youngest dancers Introduce boys and girls ages from age 3 + to the fundamentals of dance, while helping them to increase their physical strength, flexibility, coordination and endurance. Designed to increase the student’s self-confidence and to find a greater joy in moving, dance and personal expression.
Additionally, these classes seek to nurture children while developing their motor skills, socialization and physical play; creating a joy in movement that can last a life-time. Pre-Ballet and Pre-Modern classes offer a starting point for the future dancer; the foundations are explored and improved upon.
Children should wear comfortable clothes and may dance barefoot or in ballet slippers. Tights and leotard for girls, or plain white t-shirts and loosefitting blue shorts for boys, are preferred. All classes are 12 weeks.
Assane Kouyate was born and raised in Senegal,
West Africa, of a family line originating in Mali and Guinea. The name Kouyate is very famous in West Africa; Assane is a descendant of a long line of griots known in their native Mandinko language as jelis (djélis) . Griots are the poets, genealogists, history tellers and keepers of West
African song and dance traditions.
Assane has been performing professionally since the age of 13, often with his twin brother,
Ousseynou Kouyate. The two brothers were lead dancers and choreographers with Le Ballet
National du Senegal and the Sinomew Ballet of
Senegal, touring internationally throughout the world, from South America to Asia. The duo have shared the stage with many premier West
African artists including Youssou N’Dour, Ami
Koita, and Baaba Maal.
Now an Atlanta resident, Assane Kouyate teaches African dance at Callanwolde on Saturday mornings accompanied by live drumming. He is also a valued teacher in Callanwolde’s Outreach endeavor, where he has introduced African dance and culture to hundreds of DeKalb and Atlanta public school children as they tour our
Estate and participate in a Callanwolde Arts Experience.
Modern dance is a technique that builds body strength and movement versatility by means of dance exercises that are expressively intertwined with music. A wide variety of physical challenges will be introduced to develop lyrical flow, shapes and use of weight. Through the introduction of dance fundamentals (alignment, core strength, flexibility and endurance) these classes explore a wide range of movement possibilities. Sometimes athletic, sometimes classical, but always musical, modern dance challenges rhythmic, expressive and creative qualities. As students gain experience, they will have the opportunity to experiment with improvisation and choreography while strengthening their technique. Please note that it is common for a student to spend two full years in each level.
Prime Movers is Callanwolde’s Youth Modern and Contemporary Performance and Training
Company; all PM students regardless of placement attend Company Call on Saturdays.
There are multiple opportunities to dance as a company throughout the year. Instructors:
Jerylann Warner (Director) and Corian Ellison.
D I S C I P L I N E C O M M I T M E N T I M A G I N A T I O N I N N O V A T I O N T R A D I T I O N C O U R A G E
Designed to introduce children to the fundamentals of Jazz Dance, including various styles like Latin Jazz, Musical Theatre, Jazz and
Hip-Hop. Acquire flexibility, coordination, rhythm and strength through warm ups, across the floor exercises and center combinations. Requires black leotard, tan tights, and jazz shoes; jazz pants or bike shorts are optional.
All dance classes run for 12 weeks, Saturdays for 11 weeks, August 17 – November 7 unless otherwise noted or notified. All classes skip Monday September 7th. “Make-up week” is week of November 9, 2015.
Fees shown are for Member/Non-member pricing. Bold initials are instructor’s name—see key below.
Course # Class Name
DNC101 Creative Movement (3-4yrs)
DNC102 Creative Dance (3-4yrs)
DNC103 Creative Dance (4-5yrs)
DNC104 Creative Movement (3-4yrs)
DNC105 Creative Dance (4-6yrs)
DNC106 Creative Dance/Pre-Ballet 1 (5–7yrs)
DNC107 Creative Dance/Pre-Ballet 1 (5–6yrs)
DNC108 Creative Dance/Pre-Ballet 1 (5–7yrs)
DNC109 Creative Dance/Pre-Ballet 2 (6–8yrs)
DNC110
Advanced Creative Movement
Pre-Modern
Day Time Fee
JW Monday
KH Tuesday
KH Tuesday
JW Tuesday
3:00 – 3:45 p.m.
$155/165
10:00 – 10:45 a.m. $155/165
11:00 – 11:45 a.m.
$155/165
4:00 – 4:45 p.m.
JW Thursday 3:00 – 3:45 p.m.
JW Monday 4:00 – 4:45 p.m.
KH Thursday 4:00 – 4:45 p.m.
JW Saturday 9:00 – 9:45 a.m.
JW Thursday 5:00 – 5:45 p.m.
$155/165
$155/165
$155/165
$155/165
$155/165
$155/165
JW Wednesday 4:00 – 4:45 p.m.
$155/165
R.A.D. ballet classes are 12 weeks; Saturdays are
11 weeks.
The Royal Academy of Dance is an international classical dance teaching organization with roots in Great Britain. The R.A.D. has devised a carefully graduated syllabus to teach classical dance from beginning to advanced performance levels.
Please consult the uniform information sheet for the required style of leotard for each ballet grade level (sheets available in the registration office).
All R.A.D. Ballet levels require pink tights and
Bloch leather pink full sole ballet slippers. Boys wear white t-shirts, navy shorts, white socks, and white slippers.
Instructors: Kelly Oakes Dent (Director) & Jennilee Garcia.
Callanwolde Dance ensemble (CDe) is
Callanwolde’s Pre-Professional Ballet Company.
With multiple dance opportunities throughout the year, our teachers create a balanced, professional and friendly atmosphere that fosters the opportunity for your dancer to grow to their full potential.
DNC112 Primary
DNC113 Grade I (7yrs+)
DNC114 Grade II
DNC115 Grade III
DNC116 Grade III
DNC117 Grade III Coaching
DNC118 Grade IV
DNC119 Grade IV
DNC120 Grade IV Coaching
DNC121 Grade V
DNC122 Grade V
DNC123 Grade IV Coaching
DNC124 Boys Class
DNC125 Pre-Beginning Pointe
DNC126 Intermediate Pointe
DNC127 Advanced Pointe
DNC128 Intermediate Ballet
DNC129 Intermediate Ballet
DNC130 Intermediate Coaching
DNC131 Advanced 1 Ballet
DNC132 Advanced 1 Ballet
DNC133 Advanced 1 Coaching
DNC134 Grade 7 Coaching
DNC135 Grade 8 Coaching
DNC136 Adv. Foundation Coaching
DNC137 Stretch & Conditioning: Levels 5, 6, 7
KOD Friday
KOD Friday
JG Saturday
DNC138 Stretch & Conditioning: Advanced Levels JG Saturday
JG Tuesday
KOD Thursday
4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
JG Wednesday 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
JG
KOD
Monday
Tuesday
KOD Friday
KOD Monday
4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
4:00 – 4:45 p.m.
4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
KOD Wednesday 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
KOD Friday
KOD Monday
4:45 – 5:30 p.m.
5:00 – 6:15 p.m.
KOD Wednesday 5:00 – 6:15 p.m.
KOD Friday
$155/165
$155/165
$155/165
$155/165
$155/165
$135/145
$155/165
$155/165
$135/145
$165/175
$165/175
$135/145 5:30 – 6:15 p.m.
5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
6:15 – 7:00 p.m.
$155/165
$145/155
10:00 – 10:45 a.m. $135/145
JG Tuesday
JG Monday
JG Saturday
KOD Tuesday
KOD Monday
KOD Tuesday
6:30 – 7:45 p.m.
6:15 – 7:30 p.m.
5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
KOD Thursday 6:15 – 7:45 p.m.
KOD Monday 7:30 – 9:00 p.m.
KOD Wednesday 6:15 – 7:45 p.m.
KOD Thursday 5:00 – 6:15 p.m.
KOD Friday 6:15 – 7:00 p.m.
7:00 – 7:45 p.m.
7:00 – 7:45 p.m.
$165/175
$165/175
$175/185
$175/185
$175/185
$175/185
$165/175
$135/145
$135/145
$135/145
9:15 - 10:00 a.m.
$135/145
10:00 – 10:45 a.m. $135/145
annually. Our current roster includes
Contemporary Dance, a mix all forms of dance including, but not limited to modern, jazz, ballet, hip hop and more. This is a perfect class for people just starting in dance or for dance professionals looking to expand upon their technique. West African Dance, led by
Senegalese master dancer and choreographer
Assane Kouyate and accompanied by live drumming, is a fun way to learn about Senegalese culture and dance. Beginning Irish Dance will keep your balance and rhythmic movements in check! See chart of Specialized Classes for schedules.
Musicals!
DNC139
DNC140
DNC141
DNC142
DNC148
DNC149
DNC150
Jazz 1
Jazz 2
Jazz 3
Jazz 4
DNC143 Modern 1/2
DNC144 Modern 2/3 (8+ yrs)
DNC145 Modern 4
DNC146 Modern 5
DNC147 Ballet Barre/Modern Center (7-10yrs)
Prime Movers Technique / Level 1
Prime Movers Technique / Level 2
Company Call
JW Monday
JG Tuesday
5:00 – 5:45 p.m.
6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
JG Wednesday 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
JG Tuesday 7:45 – 9:00 p.m.
JW Wednesday 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
JW Monday 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
KH Thursday 5:00 – 6:15 p.m.
$145/155
$155/165
$155/165
$165/175
$155/165
$155/165
$165/175
$165/175 KH Thursday 6:30 – 7:45 p.m.
JW Thursday 4:00 – 4:45 p.m.
JW Tuesday 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
CE Wednesday 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
JW Saturday
$145/155
$175/185
$175/185
10:00 – 11:00 a.m. $155/165
DNC152 Contemporary Dance (11+)
DNC152 Adult Contemporary Dance
DNC153 Beginning Irish Dance (11+)
DNC154 Beginning Irish Dance (4 – 12yrs)
DNC155 African Dance
DNC156 Hip Hop
DNC157 Chinese Folk & Traditional
JW Wednesday 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
CE Wednesday 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
$155/165
$155/165
KD Tuesday 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
$155/165
KD Saturday 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
$155/165
AK Saturday
DN Saturday
IS Monday
11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. $165/175
12:30 – 1:30 p.m.
5:00 – 5:45 p.m.
$155/165
$145/155
Teacher Codes:
KD - Karl Drake
CE - Corian Ellisor
JG - Jennilee Garcia
KH - Kate Hinkel
AK - Assane Kouyate
KOD - Kelly Oakes-Dent
DN - D. Norris
IS - Iyabo Shabazz
JW - Jerylann Warner
D I S C I P L I N E C O M M I T M E N T I M A G I N A T I O N I N N O V A T I O N T R A D I T I O N C O U R A G E
Yoga for Life: For Absolute Beginners
Have you ever been interested in Yoga, but were afraid to try it? Come to this class built expressly for the first-time yoga student. Please bring a yoga mat.
Instructor: Kate Holland
Fee: $145 members/$155 non-members
FIT401 Wednesdays, August 19 – November 4
6:30 – 7:30 p.m. 12 weeks
Yoga for Life-Beginner II
Continuation of the study of beginning level poses with additional meditation instruction at the end of each meeting. Great for stress relief and flexibility.
Instructor: Kate Holland
Fee: $155 members/$165 non-members
FIT402 Mondays, August 17 – November 9 (skip September 7)
8:00 – 9:15 p.m. 12 weeks
Yoga for Life: Extended Session
Previous study required. Soothing sequences of postures (asanas) to strengthen body and spirit. Brings wonderful new levels of flexibility and deeper levels of relaxation and awareness.
Includes pranayama and meditation. Please bring a yoga mat.
Instructor: Kate Holland
Fee: $155 members/$165 non-members
FIT403 Mondays, August 17 – November 9 (skip September 7)
6:30 – 8:00 p.m. 12 weeks
FIT404 Wednesdays, August 19 – November 4
7:30 - 9:00 p.m. 12 weeks
Tai Chi: Beginning & Continuing
Tai Chi is a Chinese Martial Art that combines selfdefense with meditation and breath control. It is practiced today primarily for its health benefits, stress relief and relaxation. The slow flowing movements are designed to stimulate the flow of energy or chi, in the body with the ultimate aim of rejuvenation and increased longevity.
The slowness also allows the mind to be actively involved so that one’s awareness directs the movements, integrating one’s body, mind and spirit. Min. 3, max. 10.
Instructor: Mali Harrell
Fee: $165 members/$175 non-members
FIT405 Mondays, August 17 – November 9 (skip September 7)
7:30 - 8:30 p.m. 12 weeks
NEW Terrarium Garden Workshop
We are thrilled to announce a new series of classes about Horticulture! As we move forward with this program, expect to see classes in How to Create a Butterfly Garden, Beneficial Insects, Bonsai
101, Ikebana and Flower Arranging, Terrariums,
Container Gardening, Water Conservation, and
Bee Keeping, as well as classes in Beer Making,
Fermentation, and Edible Wildflowers and Weeds.
Let us know what you’d like to learn!
Beginning Flower Arranging Workshop new!
A step-by-step class to de-mystify bouquet making! Laura Iarocci from Faith Flowers will teach how to select and condition flowers, the elements and principles of design, and create flower arrangements in varying types of vases.
Come away with your own beautiful arrangement!
All supplies included. Min. 5, max. 12
Fee: $180 members/$190 non-members
HRT401 Tuesdays, September 8 - 22
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 3 weeks
C.A.K.E. @ Callanwolde new!
This one-day, intensive workshop for teens and adults covers a multitude of valuable skills – from time management to nutrition to kitchen safety. Along the way, we will learn knife skills and create a beautiful lunch to enjoy together in Callanwolde’s garden (weather permitting).
Instructor Kim Painter Chesney is an accomplished creator of community-targeted development events and is an enchanting and encouraging teacher. This class is great for the beginner or the college-bound student. Min. 4, max. 8
Fee: $70 members/$80 non-members
HRT402 Saturday, November 7
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon 1 day
Terrarium Garden Workshop new!
Laura Iarocci from Faith Flowers will help us create a terrarium garden full of joy and wonder!
Using tiny plants, learn how to build, maintain and sustain this special type of garden. This is a great class for all ages! Most supplies included; additional supply list on-line. Min. 5, max. 12
Fee: $110 members/$115 non-members
HRT403 Saturday, September 12
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 1 day
Novel Writing 101
Have an idea for your novel? Let’s get started by focusing on your pitch, synopsis, outline, point of view and characterization. My personal critiques of your submitted materials, along with additional evaluations by your peers are part of this five-week class. Writing instructor and coach
Zoe Fishman Shacham is the critically acclaimed author of three novels and the upcoming novel,
Inheriting Edith (Morrow, Fall ’16) Min 5, Max 12.
Instructor: Zoe Shacham
Fee: $300 members/$325 non-members
WRI401 Saturdays, September 19 – October 17
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 5 weeks
Novel in Progress Workshop
Have myriad pages and a solid grasp of your novel’s genesis but need help making it sing?
I’ll help you further finesse your voice, character development, dialogue and plot points in this five-week course, which also includes my personal critiques of your submitted pages and additional evaluations by your peers. Min 5, Max 12.
Instructor: Zoe Shacham
Fee: $300 members/$325 non-members
WRI402 Saturdays, October 24 – November 21
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 5 weeks
Novel Writing 101 Bootcamp
Have an idea for your novel? I’ll help you get started by focusing on your pitch, synopsis, outline, point of view and characterization in this four-hour workshop. Class discussion is heartily encouraged. Min 5, Max 10.
Instructor: Zoe Shacham
Fee: $115 members/$125 non-members
WRI403 Saturday, September 12
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 1 Day
Advanced Poetry Workshop
Composed of four intensive sessions to help serious poets find and focus their poems and revise in the light of contemporary practice. The workshop will include exercises, discussions of craft, and optional reading and writing assignments. Numerous poems written in this workshop have won awards and appeared in literary magazines and the poets’ books from
Persea and other presses. Adults only. Open to previous workshop participants or with approval of instructor. E-mail two poems marked “Poetry
Workshop” to mc@tucker.net by Sept 17. Bring eight copies for our first class discussion. Adults only; open to all levels. Max. 8.
Instructor: Memye Curtis Tucker, Ph.D.
Fee: $130 members/$140 non-members
WRI404 Saturdays, Sept. 26, Oct. 10, Oct. 24, Nov. 7
10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 4 sessions
D I S C I P L I N E C O M M I T M E N T I M A G I N A T I O N I N N O V A T I O N T R A D I T I O N C O U R A G E
Advanced Memoir Seminar
A class for students who have completed a memoir seminar at Callanwolde and have instructor’s permission. Students are expected to have written and revised 30 pages of new work. They are also encouraged to read excerpts from their work at the 11th ANNUAL MEMOIR
READING event at The Samuel Goldman
Retreat on Sunday, November 1st at 2 p.m. This performance and the reception that follows have consistently attracted a full house in the past.
Jim Grimsley has also been invited to discuss his new memoir after this summer’s book tour.
Min.6, max. 9.
Instructor: June Akers Seese
Fee: $175 members/$185 non-members
WRI406 Wednesdays, September 9 - October 28
7:30 – 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks
Memoir III
A class for students who have completed Memoir
II at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center and have instructor’s permission. Primarily a writing class, but oral reports and an outside speaker are included. Min. 5, max. 9.
*Memoir I with June Seese will be offered again in
January 20l6.
Instructor: June Akers Seese
Fee: $165 members/$1785 non-members
WRI405 Tuesdays, September 8 - October 27
7:30 – 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks
Cartooning and Drawing (9 - 12 years)
This class is designed to improve students drawing skills and enhance their creativity and imagination. Assignments such as creating one’s own comic character and comic strip address cartooning skills while other assignments that are more conceptually-orientated. Students will have fun while improving their drawing skills and creating their own cartoons and caricatures.
Focus is primarily on line and drawing; ink and watercolors will be explored. Supply list online.
Min. 6, max. 12.
Instructor: Stephen Sweny
Fee: $155 members/$165 non-members
ART401 Mondays, September 14 – November 2
4:15 - 5:45 p.m. 8 weeks
Fun Art (6 - 10 years)
Students will create an entertaining mix of projects including flip books, pop up cards, optical illusion art, collage, assemblage, mobiles, and puppet making. They will be introduced to the innovative techniques of various modern artists while becoming familiar with fundamentals of art such as composition, texture, pattern, color, and value. Invention and creativity are encouraged through this hands-on class!
All supplies included. Min. 4, max. 10.
Instructor: Suzy Ferriss
Fee: $90 members/$100 non-members
ART402 Tuesdays, August 25 – September 22
4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 5 weeks
Watercolor Animals (6 - 10 years )
Your child will explore the world of watercolors as they create a series of paintings using some of their favorite animals for inspiration. While creating everything cave painting to fantastic creatures from their own imagination, students will be introduced to the basics of art such as line, texture, value, form, and color. Fun, handson class for kids! All supplies included. Min. 4, max. 10.
Instructor: Suzy Ferriss
Fee: $90 members/$100 non-members
ART103 Tuesdays, September 29 – October 27
4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 5 weeks
The Basics and Beyond:
Jewelry Making and Metalsmithing
This course will focus on fabrication techniques, help students establish and solidify their basic skills, and create their own design ideas. Students may work on developing and advancing their fabrication skills with instructor guided projects which can include, but will not be limited to several methods of stone setting, clasps, hinges, cold connections such as rivets, and chainmaking. Students may also work on their own projects with instructor guidance. Problem solving, construction, and craftsmanship are strongly emphasized in this mixed level class.
Good for all students who enjoy being inspired by people of varying levels of skill and experience.
Material requirements and cost will be discussed the first class (approximately $40). Min. 3; Max 6.
Prerequisite: Introductory class helpful, but not required.
Instructor: Priscilla Fritsch
Fee: $215 members/$225 non-members
JWY401 Mondays, September 14 – November 2
10 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
JWY402 Mondays, September 14 -- November 2
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
JWY403 Thursdays, September 10– October 29
10 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
JWY404 Thursdays, September 10 -- October 29
8 weeks
8 weeks
8 weeks
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks
JWY405 Saturdays, September 12--October 24 (Skip October 17)
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 6 weeks
Argentium Silver Bracelet by Priscilla Fritsch
Beginning/Intermediate Jewelry & Metalsmithing
This course offers the basics in jewelry design and fabrication. Appropriate for repeat students; students can design their own projects or get an assigned project if preferred. Learn silver piercing
(cutting), shaping, soldering, texturing, finishing
(polishing) and stone setting. Smaller class size allows for individual attention & encourages the development of personal style and high quality craftsmanship. Projects range from rings, bracelets, pendants, earrings, necklaces, vessels and broaches. Teens are welcome. Materials will be discussed in the first class; copper/brass metal and stones for projects could cost approx.
$50 (silver could cost more). No prerequisite for beginners. Intermediate students have option to design a project with guidance from instructor;
Intermediate students must have taken minimum of 4 metalsmithing classes and have ability to design artwork with limited instruction. Min. 3, max. 6.
Instructor: Aalia Mujtaba
Fee: $175members/$185 non-members
JWY406 Tuesdays, September 8 – October 27
6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks
Ring by Aalia Mujtaba
Beginning/Intermediate Jewelry & Metalsmithing
This course offers the basics in jewelry design and fabrication. Appropriate for repeat students; projects change each quarter. Learn silver piercing
(cutting), shaping, soldering, texturing, finishing
(polishing) and stone setting. Individual attention will encourage the development of personal style and emphasize the production of high quality, wearable art or small sculptural pieces.
Projects range from rings, bracelets, pendants, earrings, lockets, vessels and broaches. Teens are welcome. Materials will be discussed in the first class; copper/brass metal and stones for projects could cost approx. $40 (silver could cost more). No prerequisite for beginners. Intermediate students have option to design a project with guidance from instructor; Intermediate students must have taken minimum of 4 metalsmithing classes and have ability to design artwork with limited instruction. Min. 6, max. 8.
Instructor: Cat Goolsby
Fee: $175 members/$185 non-members
JWY407 Wednesdays, August 26 - September 23
6:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5 weeks
D I S C I P L I N E C O M M I T M E N T I M A G I N A T I O N I N N O V A T I O N T R A D I T I O N C O U R A G E
Alla Prima Portrait Painting
Enjoy 6 weeks of intensive non-stop portrait painting! This course will focus an Alla Prima approach to portrait painting. The students will work on a new painting each week as Jason leads them through a step-by-step breakdown leading to the likeness of the sitter. Working with a model,
Jason, a Studio Incamminati graduate and former
Fellow, will teach composition, proportion, shape
(both positive and negative), planes of the head and value gradation. A perfect class for someone who is ready for the next level. Supply list online.
Min. 6, max. 10.
Instructor: Jason Espey (jasonespey.com)
Fee: $220 members/$230 non-members + one-time model fee $30
PAD401 Mondays, September 14 – October 19
10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. 6 weeks
Pastel Class new!
Learn how to use both soft and oil pastels in this 10 session course. This class is taught by experienced teacher/artist Lorraine Brennan, who has over 14 years experience teaching art foundations. We will be using models, still life, landscape, and non-representational subjects to explore the possibilities of these two different types of compressed pastel sticks. An ideal class for beginners as well as students who are familiar with the use of pastels and want to further develop their color layering techniques. Supply list on-line. Min. 4, max. 10.
Instructor: Lorraine Brennan
Fee: $155 members/$165 non-members
PAD402 Thursdays, September 3 - November 5
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon 10 weeks
Crossing Freedom, painting by Lorraine Brennan
Painting the Figure/Portrait with Oils Demystified
Designed for both the beginner and experienced painter, in this course you will be introduced to the language of painting and the use of color and composition to create realistic portraits and figures in oils. Students will be working from photographs as reference. Relax and learn in a non-stressful environment from a professional artist. Returning students are always introduced to new techniques to help them move forward with their painting! Supply list online; some materials provided. Min. 4, Max. 10.
Instructor: Patrick Hobaugh
Fee: $165 members/$175 non-members
PAD416 Fridays, September 11 - October 23
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 7 weeks
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
Students will discover their innate creativity and develop their artistic ability as they follow exercises from the text, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain. Introducing students to a variety of media and techniques, this is a great class for both beginning and intermediate students.
Be amazed as you watch your drawing skills dramatically improve through this innovative approach to learning art! Great for the beginning or intermediate level artist. Supply list online.
Min. 4, max. 14.
Instructor: Suzy Ferriss
Fee: $155 members/$165 non-members
PAD403 Wednesdays, September 9 – October 7
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon 5 weeks
Painting by Sarah Hatch
Painting by Suzy
Ferriss
Absolutely Beginning Painting
Students will learn to work with a variety of painting media including acrylics and watercolors, while becoming familiar with techniques and styles associated with each. This is the perfect class for the student who is new to art, as well as for those who would like to further develop their skills.
Instructor: Suzy Ferriss
Fee: $155 members/$165 non-members
PAD404 Wednesdays, October 14 – November 11
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon 5 weeks
Painting with Style: Beginners Acrylic
In this introductory painting class for adult beginners, students learn basic brush techniques and the art of mixing color, with special attention given to the development of individual painting style. We will paint from still life and emphasize the development of the painting from the ground up. Ms. Hatch believes in helping the student bring out what is below the surface of what one sees in order not to be overwhelmed by detail.
Her nontraditional approach to teaching allows the student to feel comfortable painting while learning. Supply list online. Painting experience is helpful but not required. Supply list online. Min.
6, max. 10.
Instructor: Sarah Hatch
Fee: $165 members / $175 non-members
PAD405 Wednesdays, September 9 – October 28
7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 8 weeks
Learning from the Masters new!
You will love this class if you appreciate art history and want to learn from the old masters. This class will focus on four famous painters and how they painted their subjects. Learning by example, this course will follow the styles and techniques of Van
Gogh, Monet, Matisse and Picasso. All artists that changed the direction of art in the modern world.
We will study Monet’s understanding of tone and value to create mood, Van Gogh’s use of thick oils and vibrant colors, Matisse’s sense of color to create pleasure and well being and Picasso’s use of Cubism to give us all another insight into our world. No previous painting experience necessary! All levels are welcome!
Supply list online. Min. 6, max. 12.
Instructor: Shijun Huang Munns
Fee: $165 members / $175 non-members
PAD406 Tuesdays, September 22 – October 27
7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 5 weeks
Magnificent Maché! new!
A great way to explore sculpture and handbuilding, this class we will explore the ancient art of paper maché. Students will complete 3 to
4 cool projects using paper maché and will learn the basic techniques and materials needed to create fantastic No previous sculpture experience necessary – all levels welcome. Supply list online.
Min. 5, max. 12.
Instructor: Michelle Petty
Fee: $165 members / $175 non-members
PAD407 Tuesdays, August 25 – September 29
7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 6 weeks
Joy of Art
Join a wonderfully creative space where the secrets of creating original art can be yours! Each class is designed to help you learn a basic acrylic and oil painting technique, so you can build your skills and improve your paintings. Students will acquire basic painting skills, color theory, how to mix colors and use different brush types and various techniques of brushstrokes. Learn the basics of good composition and design in an atmosphere of fun, learning and self - expression through creative arts. Ideal for the beginner or students with some previous sketching experience. More advanced students are also welcome and can build upon their skills and learn how to critique their own work. Supply list online.
Min. 6, max. 12.
D I S C I P L I N E C O M M I T M E N T I M A G I N A T I O N I N N O V A T I O N T R A D I T I O N C O U R A G E
Instructor: Shijun Huang Munns
Fee: $165 members / $175 non-members
PAD408 Wednesdays, September 23 – October 28
7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 6 weeks
Abstract Painting & Drawing
Explore the world of abstract painting from different approaches, experimentation and discussion to begin to find your own personal style. Various works of contemporary artists will be shown and discussed as starting off points for you to explore. You will be hands-on in this class as color, line, shape, texture and composition using a variety of media will be explored. Min. 6, max. 12.
Instructor: Denise Nogueiras
Fee: $165 members / $175 non-members
PAD409 Thursdays, August 27 – October 1
7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 6 weeks
Figure Studio / Life Drawing
Friday Night Figure Studio encourages creativity in drawing or painting the figure. A model is provided and participants are encouraged to choose their own medium of artistic expression.
There is a classroom monitor but no instruction –
Ideal for the independent artist of all skill levels.
Model’s fee included in tuition. Min. 5, max. 10.
Fee: $120 members/$130 non-members
PAD410 Fridays, August 28 - October 23 (skip Sept. 11)
7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks
Collage Workshop
Join us for an amazing opportunity to work with multimedia artist Luzene Hill, who will lead this weekend-long collage workshop. Collage is the sum of its parts; explore this easily accessible form or art-making as you learn to manipulate, juxtapose and combine images, patterns, textures and color in an informal setting in which individual expression is enthusiastically encouraged. A native
Atlantan and an experienced teacher, Luzene Hill is a member of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee and has exhibited her non-objective collages, and installation s in galleries and museum across the country. This workshop was well attended the last few times it was offered. No experience necessary. Supply list online; bring a sack lunch.
Min. 6, max. 14.
Instructor: Luzene Hill
Fee: $175 members/$185 non-members
PAD411 Friday, October 9, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Saturday + Sunday, October 10 + 11,
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Collage Workshop Part 2 new!
Join Luzene Hill for a follow-up to any of the collage workshop sessions she has taught or as a new student! No experience necessary. Supply list online; bring a sack lunch. Min. 6, max. 14.
Instructor: Luzene Hill
Fee: $145 members/$155 non-members
PAD412 Saturday + Sunday, November 7 + 8
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 2 days
Mosaic Bottle Workshop new!
Instruction on the technique and materials used in the mosaic process will be taught so that each student will take home a beautiful, unique bottle. Instructor Michelle
Petty is an artist who works in many materials and was a valued summer instructor
– we are thrilled to have her back at Callanwolde this fall!
Some materials supplies; additional supply list online.
Min. 5, max. 10.
Instructor: Michelle Petty
Fee: $105 members/$115 non-members
PAD413 September 26
1:00 – 4:00 p.m. 1 day
The Artist’s Sketchbook Workshop
For hundreds of years, artists have used the sketchbook to document observations of their world, as well as for putting to paper the inner workings of their creative processes. While studying the sketchbooks of master artists, from Leonardo to Warhol and more, the student will do just that. From the simple scribble to the extended study, this course covers various drawing techniques using assorted media.
Students will go through an intensive process filling their sketchbooks with dozens of drawings using varied approaches such as contour, gesture, and modeling. The culmination will be a finished work in the medium of their choice – a great drawing course for all levels of drawing and design students. Supply list online. Bring a sack lunch. Min. 4, Max. 14
Instructor: Suzy Ferriss
Fee: $125 members/$135 non-members
PAD414 October 24
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 1 day
Creating Contemporary Works with Watercolor
Texturing and Techniques
Learn to create contemporary works thru experimentation with watercolor in its transparent and opaque forms! We will apply techniques such as dripping, splattering, spraying, glazing, stenciling, and use cob webs, feathers and other natural elements. Explore both representational ideas and non-representational ideas to find your own style. Learn to work loosely and get into the flow! Color theory will also be covered. No prior experience necessary – just an urge to express and find your creative spirit.
Supply list on-line. Min. 6, max. 12.
Instructor: Denise Nogueiras
Fee: $175 members/$185 non-members
PAD415 Saturday, November 7
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 day
Darkroom Photography Workshop
Come develop and print in Callanwolde’s
Darkroom - use your film camera to create black and whites prints. We will review printing fundamentals and for returning students, we will work with toning and alternative processes.
Students will have access to darkroom in addition to class time to work on individual projects.
Minimum 4 Maximum 10
Instructor: David Damon
Fee: $230 members/$240 non-members
PHO401 Wednesdays, September 9 - November 4
6:45 – 9:15 p.m. 10 weeks
Contact sheet of photos by David Damon
Digital Lightroom
This popular course will teach you how to edit and manipulate your own digital photos to enhance your compositions, color correct, fix mistakes, digitally burn, and create all of the affects one might expect from a darkroom. Using your own laptop and the application Lightroom, this class and the 30-day free trial for this program,
Lightroom is user-friendly and does everything a digital photographer – amateur or not – needs to do. You must download Lightroom onto your computer prior to the first class. Min. 6, max. 10
Instructor: Steven Schaefer
Fee: $165 members/$175 non-members
PHO402 Wednesdays, October 7 - 28
7:00 – 8:30 p.m. 4 weeks
Collage by Luzene Hill
D I S C I P L I N E C O M M I T M E N T I M A G I N A T I O N I N N O V A T I O N T R A D I T I O N C O U R A G E
Handbuilding
Recommended first clay course. All levels will learn the expressive potential of pinch, coil, and slab construction.
Pottery on the Wheel
Introduction to the potter’s wheel, for beginning and intermediate students. Basic throwing skills will be taught, as well as design and decorative techniques for functional pottery forms.
Intermediate Handbuilding*
Those with at least two quarters handbuilding experience will learn more advanced non-wheel techniques. Emphasis placed on form, surface and expression.
Intermediate Pottery*
Students will learn to refine their wheel-throwing technique, with emphasis on enhancing the thrown form. At least two quarters of throwing experience, plus a basic knowledge of handbuilding is recommended.
*New students to Callanwolde Pottery must enroll in Handbuilding or Pottery on the Wheel, regardless of prior experience.
MORNINGS 9:30 a.m. - Noon
Mondays, September 14 – November 16
POT401 Handbuilding
Tuesdays, September 15 – November 17
POT402 Pottery on the Wheel
Wednesdays, September 16 – November 18
POT403 Intermediate Handbuilding
Thursdays, September 17 – November 19
POT404 Intermediate Pottery
Glenn Dair
Glenn Dair
Glenn Dair
Glenn Dair
EVENINGS 7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Mondays, September 14 – November 16
PT405 Handbuilding
PT406 Intermediate Pottery
Tuesdays, September 15 – November 17:
PT407
PT408
Handbuilding
Intermediate Pottery
Fridays, September 18 – November 20:
PT414
PT415
Handbuilding
Pottery on the Wheel
Sandy Culp
Bill Buckner
Mike Klapthor
Jennie Ashcraft
Wednesdays, September 16 – November 18:
PT409
PT410
PT411
Handbuilding
Pottery on the Wheel
Studio Procedures ($85 / $95)
Ana Vizurraga
Vernon Smith
Glenn Dair
Thursdays, September 17 – November 19:
PT412
PT413
Intermediate Handbuilding (Soda Firing) Laurie Steele
Pottery on the Wheel Lora Rust
Julia Burns
Mary Cobb
Indigo Dye Workshop new!
In this exciting new hands-on workshop, we will learn to fold, wrap, wad, tie and finally, dye silk scarves with fabric artist extraordinaire, Nell Ziroli.
There will be a magical, natural Indigo dye vat, juxtaposed with vivid and bright synthetic colors for us to work with, and we will learn to “set” our projects in the microwave. All supplies, including three silk scarves, disposable gloves, and dyes are included. Min. 4, max. 10.
Instructor: Nell Ziroli
Fee: $145 members/$155 non-members
TEX401 Saturday, October 3
12:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 day
Fused Silk Fibers new!
Participants will learn to use loose silk fibers and different saturations of acrylic medium or glue and water to bind silk fibers together to make an artful cover for a checkbook, a journal, even a silk bag. Add colors, metal flakes, micro beads, and other fun materials for an artful surface. Fiber artist and SCAD teacher Maxine Stores will help you let your imagination be your guide! Maxine
Min. 4, max. 10.
Instructor: Maxine Stores
Fee: $145 members/$155 non-members
TEX402 Saturday, October 17
12:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 day
Felted Vessels new!
Participants will create a 3D piece using wetted wool roving, a resist, and soapy water to “full” and shape into vessel. Fibers are layered with a resist, then rubbed vigorously under a piece of light plastic until they fuse together. When the fibers are “fulled,” the resist is removed and the
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The tuition includes a $40 fee, which covers the cost of one bag of stoneware, rake, or lizella clay (other clays at additional cost), glazes, and 2,000 cubic inches of glaze firing.
Students provide their own tools. Additional clay and tools may be purchased from the studio (cash or check only).
Firing methods include cone ten reduction, cone six electric, Raku, Salt and soda.
All work fired at Callanwolde must be produced in the Pottery Program studios
(no outside work allowed). Students may access the studios on weekends and most afternoons for practice at no additional cost.
For questions regarding pottery classes, contact Glenn Dair (Pottery Director): (404)
874-9351..
ALL ADULT POTTERY CLASSES ARE 10 WEEKS
MAXIMUM ENROLLMENT PER CLASS
IS 12 STUDENTS vessel begins to take shaped. Create a vessel an accessory for your own décor or to give as a gift.
Fiber artist and SCAD teacher Maxine Stores will help you let your imagination be your guide!
Maxine Min. 4, max. 10.
Instructor: Maxine Stores
Fee: $145 members/$155 non-members
TEX403 Saturday, September 19
12:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 day
Felted Vase by Maxine Stores
Weaving: Shima Stripes
In early times, striped textiles were brought into
Japan from islands far across the sea, so that the character for SHIMA, meaning “island”, also came to represent SHIMA, meaning “stripe”. During this session, we will consider the many versions of stripes whether from color, structure, surface design, or spacing. Callanwolde has 12 looms:
Min. 3, max 6 for beginners, and Min. 3, max 6 for intermediate weavers.
Instructor: Lynn Pollard
Beginner’s Fee (includes supplies):
$180 members/$190 non-members
TEX404 Tuesdays, September 8 – November 3
Intermediates Fee (without supplies):
$160 members/$170 non-members
TEX405 Tuesdays, September 8 – November 3
6:30 – 9:00 p.m. 9 weeks
Become a Better Knitter
You can knit + purl - now take it to the next levels with fibers enthusiast and highly-regarded teacher,
Nell Ziroli! Classes will focus on Cast-ons and edging choices; bind-offs and endings, mirrored increases and decreases, and more. We will learn joining techniques such as grafting, mattress, running and whip stitches, and seaming horizontal to vertical. What does all this mean? Take this class and find out! Numerous handouts include. Min. 4, max. 10.
$155 members/$165 non-members
TEX406 Mondays, September 14 – October 19
7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 6 weeks
D I S C I P L I N E C O M M I T M E N T I M A G I N A T I O N I N N O V A T I O N T R A D I T I O N C O U R A G E
Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that no student’s space will be held without full payment of all class fees. Registrations mailed in early will not be processed until the first day of registration. Registrations are accepted up to the first day of each class if space is available; however, please register 1 week before class begins . Credit card payments are automatically deposited and cannot be used to hold a space until cash or check payments are delivered.
STUDENT AGE REQUIREMENTS:
All classes are for students 18 years and older unless the listing describes them as for children or teens. See course descriptions for details.
CANCELLATIONS:
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center reserves the right to cancel any class due to insufficient enrollment. Full refunds are issued for cancelled classes. We make every effort to notify students of postponements and cancellations at least 24 hours before the first scheduled class.
Dates and times are subject to change as necessary. Callanwolde may elect to postpone a class in order to accept additional registrations to meet minimum enrollment requirements.
FINANCIAL NEED SCHOLARSHIPS:
Callanwolde offers scholarships based on financial need for all of our classes and programs. To find out more information, please call
404-872-5338 or email jjosheph@callanwolde.org
MAILING LIST:
Students are automatically placed on the mailing list. If you wish to receive e-mails about events at Callanwolde, include your e-mail address on the form.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:
Registrations are accepted in the Callanwolde Administrative
Offices between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Students may register:
(1) online at www.callanwolde.org.
(2) by telephone with credit card, call 404.872.5338.
(3) in person.
(4) by mail; registrations may be mailed in early and will be processed on November 10. To register by mail, complete the form below and send check or credit card information to:
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Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
980 Briarcliff Road, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30306
Make checks payable to CALLANWOLDE. No post-dated checks will be accepted. Callanwolde will charge $ 15.00 for each returned check.
Please note: Registrations are not accepted by fax or e-mail.
ABSENTEE POLICY:
Callanwolde is not responsible for classes missed due to student absence. Please discuss unavoidable absences with the instructor.
CONFIRMATION:
Due to postage costs, students DO NOT receive confirmation of registration. Unless you are otherwise notified by telephone, classes will start on the days, dates and times listed in this course catalog.
REFUND POLICY: PLEASE READ ME
To withdraw from a class:
• Students must notify the registration office by phone, mail, or in person; e-mails are not acceptable notification for withdrawal.
• Students must notify the registration office at least five business days before the first class meeting in order to receive a refund less a $ 20.00 withdrawal fee per class.
• NO REFUNDS OR TRANSFERS WILL BE MADE AFTER THAT TIME.
Contracts are already signed with the instructors, who are paid according to the number of students registered.
• Refunds take 1–2 weeks to process.
Inclement Weather Policy
Monday-Friday: Callanwolde will be closed and classes will be cancelled if DeKalb County Schools are closed due to inclement weather. Watch your local TV stations for information on school closings.
Please check Callanwolde Website, Twitter, and Facebook for cancellation info. Call 404.872.5338 for info during office hours.
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS & INFORMATION:
Callanwolde members provide annual support of the Arts Center including its art education and outreach programs and preserving the national historic Callanwolde estate. We are extremely grateful for their contributions and excited to expand membership benefits, creating opportunities for Callanwolde community members to make a greater impact and enjoy more access.
Depending on your preferred membership level, benefits can include:
· Discounts on classes
· Free tickets to special events
· Early registration privileges
· Complimentary room rentals
· And much more!
To become a member and receive immediate discounts on your classes, please fill out the form below. When you enclose payment, you may select the lower member rate for your classes. Enclose both your membership request and class payment in order to receive the discount. Memberships are valid for one calendar year, and apply to those classes for which you register from this date.
Memberships are not retroactive.
Visit the Callanwolde website for membership levels and their benefits at www.callanwolde.org, or call: 404-872-5338.
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This exhibition is part of the 2015 Atlanta Celebrates Photography Festival.
Rob Simmons is an Atlanta based photographer who was born in Albany, Georgia. Whether shooting landscapes, architecture, documentary portraiture or figures, he enjoys pushing the boundaries beyond the expected as he aims to capture the unguarded essence of his subjects. Simmons gravitates toward long exposure night shooting using only available light, a process which allows him to create dramatic photographic effects that reinterpret the subject in a way all his own. These striking images open the viewer’s eyes to the art and beauty in the commonplace world around us.
Terminus #5 by Rob Simmons
Size: 36” x 78”
Year: 2010