Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
net
2012
Oakland, CA 94609
510-597-5027
Table of Contents
Ceramics ...............................1-3, Sculpture ................................3-4 Glass Fusing ...........................4-5 Stained Glass ...........................6 Beadmaking............................6 Jewelry.................................7-8 Textle.....................................8 Yoga......................................9 Dance..................................9 Photography........................10-11 Life & Figure Drawing............12-13
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Drawing..............................12-15 Painting............................12-17 Flower Arts ...............................17 Color Theory...........................17 Facility Rental Information ............18 Mosswood Park Kids Camps ....... 20 Spring Break Art Camp.................20 Classic Attic Childrens Theatre......20 Childrens Art AfterSchool classes..21 Childrens Art Camps...............22- 23 Teen Art classes....................24-25
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Ceramics
Ceramics classes are held workshop style, so if you have any ideas you have been
Ceramics Section B Instructor: B. Soltys Code:52609.403 Day: Tuesday Dates: 3/13-5/1 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Class Registration
ONLINE Available at www.oaklandnet.com/parks/programs BY PHONE 510-597-5027 Visa or Master Card accepted. BY MAIL Send payment payable to The City of
Oakland for the total amount due. Include your contact information and class title and number. Must receive payment at the time of call.
IN PERSON Monday through Saturday 9:30 am to 4:30 pm REfuNd POLICY for Classes of 4 or more meetings: Refunds
requested by 2nd class meeting will be the fee minus $20 for Adult/Teen classes and $10 for Childrens classes. No refunds starting the day of the 4th class meeting. for Classes of 3 or less meetings: All refunds requested must be received at least 3 business days prior to the day of the first class meeting. Refunds requested before this date will be the class fee minus $10.
Ceramics Section C Instructor: D. Cockrell Day: Wednesday Dates: 5/16 - 6/20 Ceramics Section D Instructor: Saadi Shapiro Day: Wednesday Dates: 5/16 - 6/20
full refunds are given for all classes canceled by Studio One Art Center.
Go to www.oaklandnet.com/parks/programs
To check for updates on current class schedules Adult Classes
Spring Session 3/12/12 Thru 5/5/12 Late Spring 5/14/12 Thru 6/23/12 Summer Session 7/9/12 Thru 8/25/12
PART 1: Saturday April 14, we will meet at Studio One Art Center and make simple clay pots or masks. Students will then learn how to create a burnished effect on their vessels. PART 2: Saturday May 5th, students will meet at Studio One and then caravan to Dillon Beach. We will fire ceramic pieces in a sand pit using a variety of dry seaweed for special effects. Every participant is expected to bring firewood. Family and friends are welcome on the day of firing. Please, bring food to share. Dogs are allowed on Dillon Beach.
Instructor: B. Soltys Code: 52609.407 Times: 1:30pm-4:30pm Day: Saturday Dates: April 14th, (making pots) and May 5th (firing on Dillon Beach)
Late Spring
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Ceramics Section A Instructor: R. Johnson No Class: 5/28 Code: 52609.408 Day: Monday Dates: 5/14 - 6/18 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Spring
thinking over, now would be the time to express them in clay. We will utilize our facility to the max, from the pottery wheel to hand-building to extruding, and even slab rolling to create reliefs. Fees cover the cost of your first bag of clay. It is important to attend the first class, where safety procedures and a material list will be discussed. Ceramics Section A Instructor: R. Johnson Code: 52609.401 Day: Monday Dates: 3/12-4/30 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Summer Ceramics
Ceramics Section A Instructor: R. Johnson Day: Monday Dates: 7/9 - 8/ 20
Summer
Late
Resident Fee:$160.00
Resident Fee:$170.00
Have you ever wondered how mud is turned into beautiful ceramics? Its not that hard and it is very relaxing! This is the class for you if you have never touched clay but always wanted to. We will talk about ceramics through the ages and introduce you to a variety of easy techniques that will produce great pieces you can take home or use as gifts. Instructor: K. Kelley Code: 52609.402
Spring
Participants who dont need instructions are welcome to work on their projects. The monitor is present only to ensure things are set-up and returned at the end of class. It is important to follow any directions stated or posted, behave respectfully and respect each others artwork. Only Studio Ones stock of clay is permitted to be kiln fired. Ceramics Lab Section A Instructor: Monitor No class: 3/30 Code: 52609.406 Day: Friday Dates: 3/16 - 5/4 Times: 9:30am-12:30pm
Ceramics Lab
Times: 1:00pm-4:00pm
Tile Workshop
Learn how to make a large variety of ceramic tiles while exploring different colors, patterns, and shapes. There is a durability of clay tiles that allow for mounting indoors or outdoors, with the proper sealant. Students are encouraged to bring their own old towel, ruler, pencil, and sketchbook. Please bring any commercial tiles (glazed or unglazed) for references to the first class.
Sculpture by
Ceramics Lab Section A Instructor: Monitor Day: Friday Dates: 5/18 - 6/22
Late Spring
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Sculptures by
Chris Kanyusik
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Cartoneria
The ability to create sculptures from paper is known as cartoneria (cardboard sculpture). Cartoneria is a popular art form from Mexico that combines a mixture of indigenous knowledge with Spaniard art techniques and is deeply rooted in ancient Mexicos legends. In this course, we will create fantastic mythological creatures from paper. We will incorporate diverse elements from creatures such as demons, angels and/or dragons to create new and unique forms.
This class is Inspired by the centuries old tradition of Oaxaca animal carvings. You will learn use hand woodcarving tools such as chisels and knives to create fantastic animals, to wonderful, intricate and expressive by nature. This class is for the enthusiastic beginner or the seasoned experienced woodcarver. We will cover the history and cultural background of Oaxaca wood carvings, alebrijes and other Mexican traditional arts. We will cover safety rules in the wood shop, how to read the wood, basic shapes in sculpture, sealing of the art piece, decorating and finishing, from the mere conception of the idea to the exhibition of the artwork.
Oaxacan Woodcarving
Instructor: R. Guzman Code: 52641.102 Day: Thursday Dates: 7/12 - 8/23 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm Resident Fee: $140.00
Fall
Instructor: R. Lieb Day: Wednesday Instructor: R. Lieb Day: Wednesday Instructor: R. Lieb Day: Wednesday
Late Spring
Late Spring
Spring
Instructor: R. Lieb Code: 52603.403 Day: Tuesday Dates: 3/13-5/1 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm Resident Fee: $140.00 Instructor: R. Lieb Code: 52603.408 Day: Tuesday Dates: 5/15 - 6/19 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm Resident Fee: $115.00
Instructor: J. Hiebert Code: 52603.407 Day: Tuesday Dates: 5/15 - 6/19 Times: 9:30am-12:30pm Resident Fee: $115.00
Dates: 7/11 - 8/ 22
Summer
Summer
Instructor: R. Lieb Code: 52603.102 Day: Tuesday Dates:7/10 - 8/ 21 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm Resident Fee: $130.00
Instructor: J. Hiebert Code: 52603.101 Day: Tuesday Dates:7/10 - 8/ 21 Times: 9:30am-12:30pm Resident Fee: $130.00
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You must be well versed on the process of fabricating glass pieces, the proper use and care of molds for slumping, and have taken 3 or more quarters of Glass Fusing and Slumping at Studio One. Or you can substantiate your skill and knowledge with the glass coordinator before the first Lab session. Safety procedures on how to operate a kiln and also important because the monitor does not offer instructions. You must have your own glass & tools. Please, no production work and there is no storage.
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Participants who dont need instructions are welcome to work on their individual projects. A lab monitor is present for set-up/break-down and to ensure lab safety. You must have taken Stained Glass class for 3 sessions@ studio one. New participants who have extensive knowledge of the safety and prep procedure can meet with the glass coordinator to waive the requirements. Once in the lab, it is important to follow any directions stated, posted, and respect other students artwork. There is no storage space. You must provide your own glass. There are Studio One stock tools. Instructor: Monitor Dates: 3/15-5/3 Code: 52603.405 Day: Thursday Times: 9:30am-12:30pm Resident Fee: $95.00 Non Resident Fee:$114.00 Instructor: Monitor Dates: 5/17 - 6/21 Day: Thursday Times: 9:30am-12:30pm Resident Fee: $72.00 Instructor: Monitor Dates:7/12 - 8/ 23 Day: Thursday Times: 9:30am-12:30pm Resident Fee: $85.00
This class emphasizes building basic/intermediate knowledge of jewelry design and construction. Beginning students will design their own jewelry and construct their design pieces using the fundamental techniques of soldering, sawing, filing, finishing, and basic bezel setting. Lectures, demonstrations, and handouts will provide the basis of any technique needed. Intermediate students will progress through more advanced techniques (forging, cold connections, etching, etc). Jewelry will be made from metal sheet and wire. Brass, copper, and tools are provided. New students need to attend the first class for a safety discussion and a materials list. Metal Jewelry Design Section A Instructor: K. Ehrhardt Day: Monday Dates: 3/12 - 4/30
Spring
Code: 52603.410
Resident Fee: $150.00 Non Resident Fee: $180.00 S/T Fee: $127.00
Resident Fee: $150.00 Non Resident Fee: $180.00 S/T Fee: $127.00
Instructor: K. Ehrhardt Day: Wednesday Dates: 3/14-5/2 Code: 52628.404 Times:6:30pm-9:30pm
Resident Fee: $150.00 Non Resident Fee: $180.00 S/T Fee: $127.00
Late Spring
Resident Fee: $95.00 Non Resident Fee: $114.00 S/T Fee: $87.00
Instructor: H. Simon Day: Thursday Dates: 5/24/2012
April
Resident Fee: $115.00 Non Resident Fee: $138.00 S/T Fee: $100.00
Workshop
Resident Fee: $125.00 Non Resident Fee: $150.00 S/T Fee: $110.00
Resident Fee: $95.00 Non Resident Fee: $114.00 S/T Fee: $87.00
Instructor: H. Simon Day: Thursday Dates: 6/7/2012
Summer
June
Workshop
Resident Fee: $95.00 Non Resident Fee: $114.00 S/T Fee: $87.00
Jewelry
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May
Resident Fee: $125.00 Non Resident Fee: $150.00 S/T Fee: $110.00
Workshop
Beginning Yoga
This class will focus on introducing the fundamental principles and techniques of Hatha yoga. It will include breath-work, postures, mediation and yogic philosophy that is appropriate for all fitness levels.
Instructor: S. Moore Day: Wednesday Times: 6:00pm-7:00pm Code:52655.401 Dates: 3/14-5/2
Intermediate Yoga
In this class we will explore ones physical and spiritual well-being through pranayama, asana, meditation and yogic philosophy. We will practice vinyasa style yoga with an emphasis on proper alignment. Recommended for students with a previously established yoga practice.
Instructor: S. Moore Day: Friday Times: 6:15pm-7:15pm Code:52655.403 Dates: 5/18 - 6/22
Instructor: Monitor Day: Tuesday Resident Fee: $80.00 Instructor: Monitor Day: Tuesday Resident Fee: $60.00
Instructor: Monitor Day: Tuesday
Code: 52628.403 Dates: 3/13-5/1 Times: 9:30 am - 4:00pm Non Resident Fee: $96.00 S/T Fee: $80.00 Code: 52628.407 Dates: 5/15 - 6/19 Times: 9:30 am - 4:00 pm Non Resident Fee: $72 .00 S/T Fee: $70.00
Dates:7/10 - 8/ 21 Code: 52628.103 Times: 9:30am-4:00pm
Crochet
Basic crochet techniques and projects such as scarves are the basis of this class which outlines basic crochet techniques for all skill levels. Whether you are right handed or left handed we can build up the skills needed for some of the fascinating decorative stitches possible with a crochet hook. Bring a H, I or J crochet hook, as well as some yarn to the first class.
Resident Fee: $96.00 S/T Fee: $78.00 Resident Fee: $72.00 S/T Fee: $66.00
Code: 52604.101 Dates: 7/11-8/22
Knitting
This class if for those wanting to learn to knit to improve existing skill levels. Projects include: hats, scarves, and toys. for more advanced knitters. The class will focus on developing skills to enjoy the meditative aspect of knitting and its uses as a stress relieving activity. This class is appropriate for all ages. Knitting projects will not be dependent on complex written patterns. Students will learn to read and understand simple patterns.
Instructor: S. Coburn Code: 52604.405 Day: Monday No Class:5/28 Dates: 5/14-6/18 Times: 6:30pm-8:30pm Resident Fee: $72.00
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Volunteers assist as monitors to set-up the chemistry, observe and break down the Darkroom. Our facilities are available to the community for black and white film developing and printing no larger than 11 x 14. Prior to registration, and lab use, new participants must have a brief over the phone or e-mail interview with the photo coordinator. At the time of your initial arrival, the monitor will give you an orientation that will include Studio Ones safety procedures and participant protocol. Bring your own photo paper and film. No production or commercial work is allowed. Lab time is purchased in 20-hour blocks of time. Patrons use time within 6 months. $90 for 20 hours for Oakland residents.
BlacktraditionalWhite see how the masters did it. In this class & photography and Photo Learn the art of
students will become proficient in camera settings, developing film, composition, printing silver gelatin images. This class is for all levels of photographers. Learn basics and advanced topics. This is the foundation for enhancing how one sees an image, whether it is in digital or traditional. This class is designed to take all levels of photographers, the novice and experienced, to the next level.
Instructor: C. Moore Code: 52638.405 Day: Thursday Dates: 3/15 - 4/5 Times: 6:00pm-9:00pm Resident Fee: $105.00 Non Resident Fee: $126.00 S/T Fee: $96.00 Instructor: C. Moore Code: 52638.406 Day: Thursday Dates: 5/17-6/7 Times: 6:00pm-9:00pm Resident Fee: $105.00 Non Resident Fee: $126.00 S/T Fee: $96.00 Instructor: C. Moore Code: 52638.103 Day: Thursday Dates: 7/11- 8/1 Times: 6:00pm-9:00pm Resident Fee: $105.00 Non Resident Fee: $126.00 S/T Fee: $96.00
Spring
Late Spring
Dates: 5/16-6/23
Summer
Instructor: Monitor Code: 52638.101 Day: Wed and Sat Dates: 1/11-3/3 Times: Call for hours
Photography
Photography by C. Moore
Instructor: C. Moore Code: 52638.404 Day: Thursday Dates: 6/14-6/28 Times: 6:00pm-9:00pm Resident Fee: $65.00 Non Resident Fee: $77.00 S/T Fee: $60
Late Spring
When your traditional black & white photographs dont give you the impact you would like, consider taking a darkroom printing intensive. This is a one to one darkroom printing intensive with an i nstructor who has many years of darkroom printing experience. Learn various techniques in the photo printing process: dodging and burning; masking, darkroom chemistry, toning, using correct printing filters, lens & filter choices and selecting the correct photo paper for your print. This is a 3 hour intensive. Select a time and day that will work for you and the instructor to meet. Student provides their own photo paper. Prior darkroom printing experience required . Instructor: M. LaSabra Code will be assigned at registration Times set by Appointment
Having trouble getting your digital camera to give you the results you want? Learn all the features and controls of your digital camera. Well discuss making better creative decisions, how to control lighting, movement and flash. Basic image editing software will be discussed. Bring your camera manual and questions to class for individual help. The Instructor will tailor advice on editing software to the software the students already use. Youll also learn to add images to both and how to maintain your site. If you have a laptop or if you prefer to learn on your own laptop please bring to class. Our new lab is a Macintosh Lab.
Spring
Instructor: C. Moore Code: 52638.403 Day: Thursday Dates: 4/5-5/3 Times: 6:00pm-9:00pm Resident Fee: $65.00 Non Resident Fee: $77.00 S/T Fee: $60
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Life Drawing
We will work from costumed and nude models, both male and female, using short and long poses. This tutorial will cover a variety of approaches and materials. The class will be structured for both beginners and continuing artists who love drawing the human form. Continual instructor demonstrations and individual help will be provided. Emphasis will be on movement and proportion. For the first class please bring a large drawing pad 18 X 24, vine charcoal, a variety of pencils and tools of your choice. Materials list will be provided on the first day of class. Instructor: M.M. White No class: 4/13 Code: 52617.406 Day: Saturday Dates: 3/17 - 5/5 Times: 9:30am-12:30pm
This class is good for you if you want to explore your abilities in line drawings or if you want to be able to draw your room, house, environment or your imagination in depth, and based on the rule of perspective. Using principles in architecture as a structure to explore your own artistic abilities in creating rendering, one-point or two-point perspective and illustrations. Bring paper and pencil and a ruler for the first class. The materials list will be presented at the first class.
Instructor: M.M. White No class: 8/4 Code: 52617.103 Day: Saturday Dates: 7/14 - 8/11 Times: 9:30am-12:30pm
Spring
Instructor: M. Paki Code: 52617.403 Day: Tuesday Dates: 3/13 - 5/1 Times: 6:30pm - 9:30pm Resident Fee: $150.00
Monitors set up, observe and break down the classroom. There are no instructions. Instead youll have access to a model and get underway to further develop your attentiveness in creating the likeness of human anatomy. Foreshorten limbs, extended angular limbs, proper height ratio to the body and so much more is better understood looking at someone unclothed. Photography is not allowed. Come ready to strengthen your figurative imagery whether the approach is realism or abstract. You provide your own non-noxious materials. Oil painters must use non-toxic materials to respect the model and other participants. The models fee is included in the class fee.
Summer
Late Spring
Instructor: M. Paki Code: 52617.410 Day: Tuesday Dates: 5/16 - 6/20 Times: 6:30pm - 9:30pm Resident Fee: $125.00
Drawing by
Mokhtar Paki
Spring
Summer
Dates: 7/9 - 8/ 20
Dates: 7/12 - 8/ 23
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Summer
Late Spring
Spring
Dates: 3/12-4/30
Day: Wednesday
Dates: 3/14-5/2
Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Instructor: M. Paki Code: 52617.409 Day: Wednesday Dates: 5/16 - 6/20 Times: 6:30pm - 9:30pm Resident Fee: $130.00
Beginning and continuing painters are invited to paint portraits from a live model. Oil/acrylic/watercolors, all levels welcome. Our model will be draped or costumed. Workshop participants can work on either the portrait or full figure. Easels available, but bring your own portable easel or Pochade box if you prefer. Each class will begin with a demonstration. Model fee is included in the class fee. Participants are welcome to bring in paintings for critique or work from their own photos. This workshop will include group critiques as well as individual instruction. Instructor: C. Tarzier No class: 3/30 Code: 52637.403
Day: Friday
In this class we will focus on an introduction into the world of color with colored pencils & some pastel work. A good drawing depends on a combination of several elements: good observation, a sense of play with materials, and personal invention. In this class we explore all three! All experience levels welcome! Continual demonstration and individual help given.
Instructor: M. M. White No Class 4/10 Code: 52617.404 Day: Tuesday Dates: 3/13-5/1 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Dates: 3/16-5/4
Times: 12:00pm-4:00pm
Dates:7/12 - 8/ 23
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Instructor: M. M. White No Class 8/1 Code: 52637.101 Day: Wednesday Dates:7/11 - 8/ 15 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Late Spring
Spring
This class is for both beginning and continuing watercolorists, offering and opportunity to work in an informal environment with continual demonstrations and individual support & instruction. Expect to learn a variety of watercolor techniques and applications. The instructor is skilled in a wide variety of subject areas and is open to experimental approaches. Students should bring supplies to first class. Materials list is available online. Instructor: M. M. White No Class 4/11 Code: 52637.402
Watercolor
Painting Lab
Monitors set up, observe and break down the classroom. There are no instructions. You provide your own non-noxious materials. Oil painters must use non-toxic materials to respect the model and other participants.
Instructor: Monitor Day: Wednesday Times: 9:30am-12:30pm Instructor: Monitor Day: Wednesday Times: 9:30am-12:30pm
Instructor: K. Kelley Code:52604.402 Day: Saturday Dates: August 11,2012 Times: 10:00am-1:00pm Resident Fee: $25.00
Instructor: K. Kelley Code: 52604.401 Day: Saturday Dates: May 19, 2012 Times: 10:00am-1:00pm Resident Fee: $15.00 Non Resident Fee: $18.00 S/T Fee: $12
In this class, students will develop their painting skills and work together to create mural (s) on large wood panels. Students will gain technical drawing and painting skills and learn about the history of mural art in the first few sessions. In the last few sessions, students will work together to develop the mural theme create a design, and paint their murals together.
Birthday Parties
Planning your childs next birthday and looking for a new idea. Let us host your next party. All birthday party packages include an hour long art project pertaining to your theme of choice (supplies are provided!). An hour long activity time with games pertaining to your theme. The third hour is spent eating and opening gifts in our Great Hall (decorations included!). Your project and activities will be lead by one of our Recreation Leaders. Food packages are $5 extra per child. Choose between: pizza and drinks OR hot dogs, chips and drinks. You may bring additional food for your guests. *Birthday Cakes are not provided and cupcakes are provided for the Tea Party package only. Contact us to book your party today by calling (510) 597-5027. We will host birthday parties on Saturdays from 10am1pm and 2pm-5pm. Fees: 25$ per child with a 10 child minimum
RENTAL FACILITY:
at STUDIO ONE ART CENTER
(2 hour minimum per day)
Studio One offers an intimate setting that can be customized to your dreams. Come in and tour the facilities. Call for more information and Non-Profit rates. 510-597-5027
Join us for Mosswoods Performing Arts Summer Camp for youth ages 6-14 of all skill levels. This three week camp will focus on dance, theater arts and improvisational comedy. At the completion of camp students will participate in a theater production in our outside amphitheater. $600 July16 -Aug 3 10 am-3:00 pm Ages 6-14
M-F 9am 8pm $65.00per Hour Fri. 8pm 12am, Sat. or Sun. 9am 11pm $78.00 per Hour Non-Resident Rates M-F 9am 8pm $80.00 per Hour Fri. 8pm 12am, Sat. or Sun. 9am 11pm $96.00 per Hour
Mosswoods Summer Camp offers a comprehensive camp from 7:30am to 5:30 pm with daily activities including sports, amazing art, wood work, magic school, swimming and yoga. Swimming and Field Trip Fee $20 additional weekly. $125 for 1 week session 7:30 am- 5:30 pm Ages 7-11 & 12-14 Camp is divided by age groupExplorers 5-6, -Pathfinders 7-8 & Pioneers 9-11
With Room Rental: $50.00 + room rental charge Without Room Rental: $50.00 per Hour
Kitchen
Deposit:
Themes include:
Pirates Under the Sea Garden Tea Party Outer Space Dinosaur Safari Egypt page 18
Swing, Shoot, Kick and Throw. Join us for our premiere All-Star Sports Academy where children will learn the proper fundamentals and rules of basketball, soccer, tennis, and boating. Each day will be focused on a particular sport including teamwork, rules, clinic/stations and a game. Players will receive personal evaluations and program t-shirt at completion of camp. $300 for 2 week session 10am-3pm Ages 7-11 & 12-14 7/9-7/20 and 7/30-8/10
Spring break
Times: 9:00am-5:00pm
Age 5-6 years old Code: 12608.401 Age 6-7 years old Code: 12608.402 Age 7-8 years old Code: 22608.401 Age 9-10 years old Code: 32608.401 Age 11-13 years old Code: 42608.401
For all camps Pre Care is available from 7:30am-9:00am for $7 a day. For all children and youth camps After Care is available from 5:15pm - 6:30pm for $7 a day.
Its Showtime
The Attic Childrens Theatre announces their Spring Production THE MAGIC WHISTLE. Audition information will be posted online. All participants will not be needed at every rehearsal, but MUST attend the final rehearsals and performances at the Ebell Room of the Lakeside Park Garden Center.
*Please check our website or call 510-597-5027 for Audition information and Show times studiooneartcenter.net
FEES: $20 PER DAY DAYS: MONDAY-FRIDAY TIME: AFTER SCHOOL UNTIL 6:30PM
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Studio Fine
Arts Camp
SOFAC is an energetic fourweek extensive arts tutorial. Students are guided by our master artists in the following areas: Comedy Improv, Drama, Music, Sculpture, Wheel Throwing, Hand Building, Silk Screen, Printmaking, Photography, Puppets, Cooking, Sewing, Illustration, and much moreEmphasis will be on completing finished pieces for the SOFAC summer showcase on July 20th and August 17th. Day: Monday - Friday Times: 9:00am - 5:00pm
The weekly arts camp is like SOFAC on a diet. Students will be Day: Monday - Friday Times: 9:00am-5:00pm guided through concise samplings in paper-crafts, sewing, cooking, Resident Fee: $150.00 Non resident fee:by $180.00 sculpture, music, drama, drawing, and painting $7 amaster artists. After Care is available from 5:00pm - 6:30pm for day. WeeklyPre Care is available for all camps from 7:30am-8:45amWAC isday. field trips and swimming days are planned. for $7 a designed for drop-ins and students that are not interested in completing finished
Week 1
Week 1
Age 5-6 years old Age 6-7 years old Age 8-9 years old Age 10-13 years old
Age 6-8 years old Code: 22608.101 Dates: 6/25-6/29 Age 5-6 years Age 9-10 years oldold Code: 12608.102 Code: 32608.101 Age 6-7 years old Code: 22608.102 Age 11-13 years oldCode: 32608.102 Code: 42608.101 Age 8-9 years old
Week 7
Dates : 7/30-8/3
Week 2
Week 4
* Dates: 7/2 - 7/6 Closed 7/4 (4 days only) Age 5-6 years old Code: 12608.103 Dates: 6/28-7/2 Code: 22608.103 Age 6-7 years old Age 8-9 years old Age 6-8years old Code: 32608.103 Code: 22608.102 Age 10-13 years old Code: 42608.103
Week 3*
Dates: 8/6-8/10
Week 8
Age 5-6 years old Age 6-7 years old Age 8-9 years old Age 10-13 years old
Age 9-10 years old Code: 32608.102 * 11-13 Fee: $120.00 Non resident fee: $144.00 AgeResident years old Code: 42608.102 Week 9
Age 5-6 years old Week 3 Age 6-7 years old Age 8-9 years old
Dates: 7/9 - 7/13 Code: 12608.104 Code: 22608.104 Code: 32608.104 Dates: 7/6-7/9 (4 days only) Age 10-13 years old Code: 42608.104
Age 5-6 years old Age 6-7 years old Age 8-9 years old Age 10-13 years old
Dates: 8/13-8/17
Age 5-6 years old Age 6-7 years old Age 8-9 years old Age 10-13 years old
Age 6-8 years old Code: 22608.103 Week 5 Age 9-107/16-7/20old Code: 32608.103 years Dates: Age 11-13 years oldCode: 12608.105 Code: 42608.103 Age 5-6 years old
* Resident Fee: $120.00
Age 6-7 years old Age 7-8 years old Age 9-10 years old Age 11-13 years old
Dates: 7/23-8/17
Dates: 8/20-8/24
Pre Care is available for all camps from 7:30am - 8:45am for $7 a day. After Care is available from 5:00pm - 6:30pm for $7 a day.
Age 6-7 years old Code: 22608.105 Non resident fee: $144.00 Age 8-9 years old Code: 32608.105 Age 10-13 years old Code: 42608.105
Age 6 years old Age 7-8 years old Age 9-10 years old Age 11-13 years old
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CIT Section A
Our counselor training course for teens teacher invaluable leadership, organizational,internal, and customer service skills. CIT is a four week course, followed by 4 days of on-site internships that guides students to be important assets to employers and the community. During the internship, students will get to assist teachers in a classroom setting. This program is geared toward 12 to 16 year olds, and upon graduation each student receives an official certificate of completion. The fee for this course does not include field trips.
Instructor: K. Griffin Code: 42665.401 Day: Tuesday Dates: 3/6-3/27 Times: 5:00pm-7:00pm
All CITs must have completed one of the Spring training courses to qualify to intern in the summer programs. $60 per week
Week 1 dates 6/18-6/22 Code: 42665.101 Week 2 dates 6/25 - 6/29 Code: 42665.102 Week 3 dates 7/2 - 7/6 Closed 7/4 Code: 42665.103 Week 4 dates 7/9 - 7/13 Code: 42665.104 Week 5 dates 7/16 - 7/20 Code: 42665.105 Week 6 dates 7/23 - 7/27 Code: 42665.106 Week 7 dates 7/30 - 8/3 Code: 42665.107 Week 8 dates 8/6 - 8/10 Code: 42665.108 Week 9 dates 8/13 - 8/17 Code: 42665.109 Week 10 dates 8/20 - 8/24 Code: 42665.110
Special Events
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March 12th Spring Session Begins May 14th Late Spring Session Begins July 9th Summer Session Begins Spring Break Camp April 9-13 Weekly Arts Camps Begin June 18th fine Arts Camp Session 1: June 25th - July 20th fine Arts Camp Session 2: July 23rd - August 17th Join us on the first friday of every Month to enjoy local and national poets and song writers. Please check our blog for more information on this event at www.studioonereadingseries.blogspot.com July 13 Open House featuring Circus Bella
at Studio One
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August 17th: The Muppets September 14: The Adventures of Tintin We will be going to disneyland! Call for the date and time. Please Check our website for updated information when the food Trucks will be rolling in, as well as other community events.