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2014 Children’s Summer Camp
& Adult Summer Programs
2014 Children’s Summer Camp and Adult Summer Program WEEKEND CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES 460
Branchburg, NJ. Directions and materials list provided. Transportation not provided. Pre-registration is required. Two Saturdays: June 21 & 28, 10:30am – 4:30pm
Glass Fusing for Little Hands
TUITION: $180; MEMBER: $160 (PLUS $25 MATERIALS). Save $10 when you register on or before May 20th.
Ages 4 and up (with an adult companion)
Kids can spend quality time with an adult family member while exploring the fascinating and fun art of glass fusing! Adults and children will work together to combine an assortment of safe precut glass forms to create a range of shapes, colors, and designs. Participants will learn important color and design techniques, which can be applied to any area of art. All materials will be provided. Taught by Nancy Miller. SATURDAY, JULY 19, 12:30 – 2:30PM. TUITION: $40; MEMBER: $30 Early Registration Reward does not apply.
Art For Two
The Art of Glass Fusing with Nancy Miller
Express your individual creativity while learning the steps of how fused glass art is made. Learn how to cut and break glass safely and to design your own piece of fused glass art from start to finish. You will also gain insight into glass compatibility, firing times, temperatures and the different stages of fusing that can be done in a kiln. Students will learn fascinating techniques that expand design possibilities. All materials provided. Saturday, August 2, 11:30am - 1:30pm
Ages 2½ – 5 (with an adult companion) Two artists means twice the fun! This class is designed to make children feel successful and comfortable with their first adventures in the process of making open-ended art. Bring a smock. Taught by Jim Pruznick. Please register in advance for individual Saturday sessions. 4 Saturdays: 11:30am – 12:30pm 404A: 404B: 404C: 404D:
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July 12 – Drawing July 26 – Painting August 9 – Sculpting August 23 – Collage
TUITION: $20; MEMBER: $15 PER SESSION. Early Registration Reward does not apply.
Art and Craft Sampler
TUITION: $50; MEMBER: $30 Early Registration Reward does not apply. 499
Friday Night Figure Study
We offer studio sessions with a figure model: Life (nude) and Portrait (clothed). Sessions are uninstructed with a facilitator, providing an opportunity for artists to work independently, practice, and refine their skills. Please register in advance for 3-week sessions, a minimum of 4 students is required to book a model for sitting. Space limited to 10 students. Please bring your favorite drawing or painting materials. Fridays: 6:30 - 9:00pm. Session 1: July 11, 18, 25; Session 2: August 8, 15, 22 TUITION: $55; MEMBER: $45 (per 3-week session); walk-ins: $20 at the door (calling ahead is recommended)
Ages 6 – 10. Adult companions are welcome to stay.
Students will be introduced to a variety of techniques and materials, from printmaking and sculpting to paints and pastels. Projects will be adapted to the students’ skill level and limited only by your child’s imagination. Bring a smock. Taught by HAM Faculty. Please register in advance for individual Saturday sessions. 485 Painting: Pushing the Limits with Bascha Mon 4 Saturdays: 11:30am – 12:30pm Not your conventional painting course! Challenging traditional notions of painting, this class ignores the usual “rules” of painting and gives imaginations a chance to 438A: July 12 – Drawing soar by applying new methods to the artistic process. Students work on individual 438B: July 26 – Painting projects with guidance from the instructor. You may work in oils, acrylics, and mixed 438C: August 9 – Sculpting media. Discuss contemporary art for inspiration and use the underlying concepts as 438D: August 23 – Collage a springboard for your own work. Beginners are welcomed. Recommended for adults TUITION: $20; MEMBER: $15 PER SESSION. Early Registration Reward does not apply. and teens, age 16 and up.
CLASSES FOR ADULTS
Katherine Trubek Sundays on the Terrace Series
6 Wednesdays: 7:00 – 9:30pm, July 9, 16, 23, 30, August 6, 13
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The Handmade Photo-Book with Colin Edgington
Offered by the Hunterdon Art Museum in partnership with Raritan Valley Community College. Learn the basics of photo-bookmaking through digital media and hand book binding. We will consider the various possibilities the photograph and other creative elements can have through the handmade book format. The class will concentrate on individual book projects (students can bring current ones or start fresh) while examining historic and contemporary examples. We will explore pre-visualization, image selection, sequencing, page design, hand bookbinding, and finesse output through advanced inkjet printing techniques. Note: This workshop will be held at Raritan Valley Community College in
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TUITION: $150; MEMBER $130. Save $10 when you register on or before May 20th. 420
Beginner/Intermediate Watercolor with Lena Shiffman
Expand your artistic potential through watercolor. Learn basic and advanced techniques through the use of washes, controlled edges, glazing, expressive brush strokes and corrections. Composition, understanding value/color relationships and creating the illusion of depth are also covered. Fresh garden flowers, fruits and vegetables provide colorful still life inspiration. All levels are welcomed. Materials list provided. Recommended for adults or teens age 16 and up. Class size limited to 10 students. 4 Mondays: 7:00 – 9:30pm, August 4, 11, 18, 25 TUITION: $130; MEMBER: $110. Save $10 when you register on or before May 20th.
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Cover artwork by Lena Shiffman
Free open air art-making for family and friends. All ages; no registration required. Sundays: 1:00 - 4:00pm; June 1, 22, 29, July 13, 20, 27, August 10, 24, September 7, 21, October 5, 19
SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM
Lunch With the Bunch (12:00 – 1:00pm)
Summer Camp registration is NOW OPEN. There are multiple ways to save over $100.00.
We offer supervised lunchtime for summer campers, Monday through Friday. LWTB is directed by camp staff and volunteers; activities include games and/or walks to downtown Clinton, the Red Mill Museum and other nearby destinations (weather permitting). Please bring a nut free bag lunch.
1) Purchase a Family Museum Membership. All members receive reduced tuition.
452 LWTB TUITION: $50 PER WEEK
Projects individualized for new and returning students.
2) Register before May 20th and save $20 on each camp tuition and $10 on most other summer programs. Important Notes for Parents and Guardians: Camps run one week, Monday through Friday. Each week is structured in mostly half day camps (AM and PM); students can create a “mix and match” schedule to enjoy different art activities from week to week. Some camps are pre-scheduled to run a full day and are indicated as such. Please have students bring a nut free snack, a smock, and a box to carry home their creations. Also, don’t forget to sign out at the end of your program! Look for camp staff at the Museum entrance. ALL children must be signed out by a parent or a parent representative before leaving. HALF-DAY MORNING (AM) 9:00am – 12:00pm LUNCH WITH THE BUNCH 12:00 – 1:00pm HALF-DAY AFTERNOON (PM) 1:00 – 4:00pm AFTER CARE 4:00 – 5:00pm (please see page 7 for details)
WEEK 1: JUNE 23 – 27 412A
Mix It Up: Paint, Clay, Fiber NEW! Ages 4 – 6; AM
Mix it up! Explore two and three dimensional art with paint and clay, plus soft materials such as felt, fabrics, and stuffing. Make a masterpiece or create your own plush toy while you learn techniques in a variety of media. Taught by Donna Lish. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 472
Nature’s Gallery Ages 7 – 10; AM
Discover the art and design possibilities found in nature. Experiment with painting, clay sculpting, gyotaku and sun prints, nature sketching (as weather permits) and more. Host an exhibition of your art on Friday. Please bring a white 100% cotton t-shirt. Taught by Nan Krochta. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 478A
Scratch It: Amazing Drawings NEW! Ages 11 – 15; AM
Explore unique ways of drawing, creating value and texture. Learn how to apply scratchboard techniques on a drawn object and create a wonderful piece of art. Taught by Indira Bailey. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 435
Photography Boot Camp NEW! Ages 11 – 15; AM
Through demonstration and hands on opportunities, students immerse themselves in the basics of using their digital camera and progress to an intermediate level during a concentrated learning experience. We will cover camera operation, shutter speed and aperture; resolution selection, using the in-camera light meter for better exposure compensation, white balance, tips on good composition and use of accessories. Taught By Nancy Ori.
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Colorworks! Ages 4 – 6; PM
Explore the power of color! Painter Vasily Kandinsky said that “color is the keyboard…and the artist is the hand that plays.” Learn the basics about colors and experiment with different types of media such as paint, pastels, watercolor, clay, and fabric arts. Taught by Lisa Grasso-Earl. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 412B
Mix It Up: Paint, Clay, Fiber NEW! Ages 7 – 10; PM
See previous description. Taught by Nancy Miller. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 478B
Scratch It: Amazing Drawings NEW! Ages 11 – 15; PM
See previouse description. Taught by Indira Bailey. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
Week 2: June 30 – July 3 (no class Friday, July 4 ) th
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2D/3D Art Studio Ages 4 – 6; AM
This mixed media class is perfect for the young artist who likes to experiment with different materials. Use your imagination and have fun working with painting, collage, mosaics, mobiles, sculpture, and more. Taught by Kelly DiGioia. TUITION: $195; MEMBER: $170 415A
Draw, Paint & Sculpt Ages 7 – 10; AM
It’s all in the title! Join Miss Nan for fun-filled projects including drawing, painting, plaster and clay sculpting, printmaking and tie dying. Please bring a white 100% cotton t-shirt. Taught by Nan Krochta. TUITION: $195; MEMBER: $170 416
Let’s Go Wild
Ages 11 – 15; AM
Students will explore how artists of past and present have used animals to inspire them, and see how animals inspire us. Experiment with a variety of media including drawing, painting, sculpture, pastel, watercolor and acrylics. Paint a cat in the style of Paul Klee; sculpt Oaxacan style clay animals; or make an African inspired papier-mâché mask. Taught by Catherine Kumar. TUITION: $195; MEMBER: $170
Lunch With the Bunch 12:00 – 1:00pm. See week 1 for description.
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TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
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Art From Around the World
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Ages 5 – 9; PM
Webs, Wings & Watercolors Ages 7 – 10; PM
Journey hop across the continents and learn about different cultures of the world through art. We will explore different cultures with projects including drawing, printmaking, painting, and sculpture. Taught by Suzanne Lauricella.
From spider webs and turtle shells to ripe red apples, children are encouraged to observe art in nature. Fun projects allow children to experiment with a variety of media including watercolor, pastels, printing ink, and more. Taught by Lisa Grasso-Earl.
TUITION: $195; MEMBER: $170
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
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Make, Model, Mold
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Ages 10 – 15; PM
Mythical Beasts Ages 11 – 15; PM
This mixed media camp encourages experimentation. From self-portraits to sculptures, young artists use materials and tools to develop and enhance their skills. Drawing, painting, and sculpting will be covered. Taught by Jim Pruznick.
Explore mythical beasts in art throughout history and from different corners of the world. Create delightful and terrifying creatures by drawing, painting, and sculpting. Don’t forget your imagination. Taught by Tricia Hurley.
TUITION: $195; MEMBER: $170
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
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Pinhole Photography
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Ages 10 – 15; PM
Make your own camera and explore the amazing art of pinhole photography. Take black and white photographs and develop them on location in our own darkroom. Taught by Tricia Hurley. TUITION: $195; MEMBER: $170
Ages 11 – 15; PM
Imagination and innovation come together in this exciting camp! Learn how to build a unique LEGO® NXT robot. Discover how it works and how to program your robot to perform different operations. Students will work individually and in teams, to design and create a functioning robot, then watch it come to life. Taught by Joe Agabiti. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
Week 3: July 7 – 11 451
LEGO® Robotics
Week 4: July 14 – 18
By the Sea
Ages 5 – 9; AM
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Meet the Masters Ages 4 – 6; AM
This camp celebrates fun in the sun. Explore all kinds of creatures that glide, swim, or slither in the sea. Create two and three-dimensional works of art based on the beauty of the sea. Mix your own salt clay, make beach inspired jewelry, watercolor seascapes and more. Taught by Linda Schroeder.
Meet a new artist each day from Matisse (collages) to Calder (primary colors) to Monet (painting), while you explore paint, clay, sculpture, collage and more. An ideal beginning art class. Taught by Amanda Esposito.
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
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Squish It, Sculpt It, Shape It
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Ages 10 –15; AM
You will love exploring sculpture and three-dimensional art in this fun camp. Work with papier-mâché , Sculpey, wire, and clay. Discuss design, proportion, composition, and surface. Taught by Tricia Hurley. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 480A
Engineering in Art: ToyMAKER Camp NEW! Ages 8 – 10; AM
This camp is all about hands-on projects that utilize and inspire ingenuity and creativity. Learn the ABC’s of design, push the limits of engineering, art, and technology, and make your own toys! Kites, bubble art, whirlybirds, cars, and boats are just the beginning. Taught by Joe Agabiti. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
Ages 7 – 10; AM
See week 2 for description. Taught by Nan Krochta. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 436
Pen & Ink: People, Places, Objects Ages 11 – 15; AM
Students will experiment with pen and ink to create people, places, and objects. Students will create value, texture and form through crosshatching. It is amazing what an artist can do employing only inked lines. Taught by Erica Lescota. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 477
LEGO® Robotics Ages 8 – 10; AM
See week 3 for description. Taught by Joe Agabiti.
Lunch With the Bunch 12:00 – 1:00pm.
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
See week 1 for description.
Lunch With the Bunch 12:00 – 1:00pm.
436A TUITION: $50 PER WEEK 431A
Draw, Paint & Sculpt
See week 1 for description.
Nature Art
464B TUITION: $50 PER WEEK
Ages 4 – 6; PM
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2D/3D Art Studio
Explore art in nature and nature in art! Have fun learning about the lives of plants, flowers, and insects, by making collages, prints, paintings, and sculptures. Taught by Jim Pruznick.
See week 2 for description. Taught by Suzanne Lauricella.
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
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Ages 4 – 6; PM
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Claymation Productions Ages 7 – 10; PM
Learn the basics or build your skills in 2D and 3D animation. Students will make short or long form videos using stop-motion animation, storyboarding, model construction, drawing, and painting. Bring a digital camera, data cable, and memory card. Taught by Jim Pruznick. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 434
Jewelry Design Ages 10 – 15; PM
Turn beads, wire, chain, found objects and unexpected materials into beautiful handmade jewelry. Learn stringing, knotting, wrapping, crimping, and creative design techniques. Taught by Amanda Esposito. TUITION: $210; MEMBER: $185 480B
Engineering in Art: ToyMAKER Camp NEW! Ages 11 – 15; PM
See week 3 for description. Taught by Joe Agabiti. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
Week 5: July 21 – 25 481
Matisse, O’Keefe, Mondrian, Oh My! NEW! Ages 4 – 6; AM
In this “meet the masters” style camp, each day we will discuss artists that have influenced the art world and beyond. Using a variety of art media, including acrylic, pastel, and watercolor, students will create their own brilliant masterpieces and learn a little Art History in the process. Taught by Catherine Kumar. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 449
Nature’s Gallery Ages 7 – 10; AM
See week 1 for description. Taught by Nan Krochta. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 417
Tie Dye & Batik Ages 11 – 15; AM
Students will learn color theory, plus dying and diffusing techniques to create a multitude of dyed fabrics and papers. They will experiment with different patterns and unique designs, then be wowed by the results. We will explore tie dye, itajime, and batik methods. Please bring a white 100% cotton t-shirt. Taught by Erica Lescota. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 419
Intro to Video
Ages 11 – 15; Full Day (9:00am to 4:00pm)
Learn the art of video from producer Jim Pruznick and artist Noah Klersfeld. This course introduces students to the basic elements of video including lighting, framing, composition, camera movement, editing and sound. Through discussion, demonstration, and hands on camera work, students will learn technique, artistic considerations and creative point of view. Each student will work individually and together to complete at least one finished production by the end of the week. Please bring a nut free snack and lunch. Registration for Lunch with the Bunch included. Taught by Jim Pruznick and Noah Klersfeld.
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Miss Lisa’s Art Pals Ages 4 – 6; PM
Learning and fun go hand in hand with Miss Lisa as your art pal. Each day, you may “meet” a famous artist or discover a new art skill. Create great projects using techniques that include painting, printmaking, chalk pastels and more. Taught by Lisa Grasso-Earl. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 428
Egyptian Art
Ages 7 – 10; PM
Draw like an Egyptian! Travel back in time to the land of the Pharaohs and learn about Egyptian art and history while recreating their masterpieces that have stood the test of time. Learn the mysterious symbols of hieroglyphics, make your very own jewelry, create Egyptian statues and design pyramids and sarcophagi. Taught by Amanda and Matthew Esposito. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 445
Mixed Media Sculpture Ages 11 – 15; PM
In this class we will discuss different artists and the materials they use to make sculptures. We will learn different techniques for working with plaster, wire, clay, papier mâché, found objects and much more to create unique and amazing works of art. Taught by Suzanne Lauricella. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
Week 6: July 28 – August 1 415C
Draw, Paint & Sculpt Ages 5 – 9; AM
See week 2 for description. Taught by Nan Krochta. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 427
Acrylic Painting Ages 10 – 15; AM
Your imagination and ideas in paint! Students will learn tips and tricks for painting with acrylics, which are very versatile. Acrylics can be used right out of the tube or made thinner or thicker with mediums that yield fun and unique results. Blending, washes, texture, and edges will be covered as well as color and composition. Taught by Erica Lescota. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 442A
Fashion: Sewing and Construction Ages 9 – 11; AM
Learn to create a piece of clothing from start to finish using a sewing machine. Make an illustration, select fabric, create a pattern and sew away! Learn the correct stitches and the “how to” process of garment construction following the same process used in the fashion industry. Please bring 2 yds woven fabric, light weight cotton or linen. Taught by Leah Cahill. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 (PLUS $10 MATERIALS) 410
Comic Book Creation
Ages 8 – 15; Full Day (9:00am to 4:00pm)
See week 1 for description.
Learn basic cartooning techniques and develop your own characters, names, and story lines. Learn to draw comic book heroes and villains, and popular characters such as Superman and the X-Men. Games, funny money, trivia, and more are included in this week of comic book fun! Please bring a nut free snack and lunch. Registration for Lunch with the Bunch included. Taught by Doug Baron.
464C TUITION: $50 PER WEEK
TUITION: $405; MEMBER $380
TUITION: $430; MEMBER: $410
Lunch With the Bunch 12:00 – 1:00pm.
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Lunch With the Bunch 12:00 – 1:00pm. See week 1 for description.
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464D TUITION: $50 PER WEEK
See previous for description. Taught by Duffy Dillinger.
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River Life: Paint, Sculpt, Print NEW! Ages 8 – 10; PM
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
Faces in Clay Ages 5 – 9; PM
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Design, Sculpt, Build NEW
Students will explore facial expressions of humans and animals through clay and paint. Tools will be used to sculpt realistic and imaginative details. Students will learn how to create and manipulate basic features as well as fine tune characteristics such as age, expression and texture. Taught by Erica Lescota.
Have fun turning ordinary materials into extraordinary two and three-dimensional creations with various media such as paint, clay, wood, wire, plaster, and paper. Make mobiles, sculptures, paintings, and more. The possibilities are endless. Taught by Jim Pruznick.
TUITION: $235; MEMBER $210
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
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Creative Funhouse
Week 8: August 11 – 15
Ages 10 – 15; PM
Inspired by the work of Alexander Calder, campers will explore and create a miniature circus, mobiles, and sculptures out of mixed media. This camp integrates history and visual and performing arts. Host a show under the big top on Friday. Taught by Amanda Esposito. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 442B
Fashion: Sewing and Construction Ages 12 – 15; PM
Go Green
Ages 5 – 7; AM
Let’s use our imaginations to turn unexpected objects into amazing art. We will use mixed media, recycled and re-purposed materials to create sculptures, instruments, masks, mobiles, and more. Experiment with color, texture, and composition. Please bring a white 100% cotton t-shirt. Taught by Nan Krochta. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
Art From Around the World
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
River Life: Paint, Sculpt, Print NEW! Ages 11 – 15; AM
Nature art comes alive in this course inspired by our local river. Birds, fish, boats, and plant life will provide the creative spark for projects in watercolor, acrylics, sculpture, printmaking, and bookmaking. Taught by Duffy Dillinger.
See week 1 for description.
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Nature Art
Ages 5 – 7; PM
See week 3 for description. Taught by Lisa Grasso-Earl. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
Ages 7 – 10; AM
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Ancient Art NEW! Ages 11 – 15; AM
Heroes needed! The world of ancient Greece awaits with its fascinating mythology, history, and artwork. Drawing, painting, and sculpture will be covered, as will the Percy Jackson series. This camp is sure to be epic. Taught by Amanda and Matthew Esposito. 414
See week 2 for description. Taught by Linda Schroeder.
Lunch With the Bunch 12:00 – 1:00pm.
Be An Illustrator
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
Ages 8 – 10; AM
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
Ages 4 – 6; AM
Explore the process of making a book with professional children’s illustrator, Lena Shiffman. Combine the skills of drawing and painting with a favorite book, poem, or your own original story. Learn about storyboards, layout, book dummies, finished art and much more. Taught by Lena Shiffman.
Week 7: August 4 – 8
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Author, Illustrate, Animate
Create your own story and bring it to life through drawing, painting, sculpting, book art, and photography. Storytelling, page layout, scrapbook design, and narrated animation will be covered. Explore different creative ways to bring form to your story. Taught by Jim Pruznick. 432
TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 (PLUS $10 MATERIALS)
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See page 5 for description. Taught by Leah Cahill.
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Ages 11 – 15; PM
Cartooning Around
Ages 8 – 15; Full Day (9:00am to 4:00pm)
Love Cartoons? Then this camp is for you. Get basic instruction in cartooning and comic book drawing plus games, trivia, funny money and more. Develop your own characters and learn to draw popular favorites like Scooby Doo, Sponge Bob, and Spiderman. Please bring a nut free snack and lunch. Registration for Lunch with the Bunch included. Taught by Doug Baron. TUITION: $405; MEMBER $380
Lunch With the Bunch 12:00 – 1:00pm. See week 1 for description.
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Think Big: Draw, Paint, Print Ages 4 – 6; PM
Bring your creativity to life in a big way! Working in graphite, pastels, charcoal, paint and ink students will explore form, value, proportion, color, and composition through drawing, painting, and printmaking projects. Activities are meant to promote freedom of expression and an understanding of diverse methods and materials. Taught by Nancy Miller. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
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Old Masters / New Era NEW! Ages 7 – 10; PM
This camp offers drawing, painting, and a little Art History. Learn about the old masters and create your own works of art with traditional wet and dry media including pencil, charcoal, pastels, watercolor, and acrylic paint. Line, shape, texture, value, composition, and perspective will be covered. Taught by Lena Shiffman. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 409A
Open Studio: Drawing and Painting Ages11 – 15; PM
A true studio art camp for the beginning artist or someone developing their skills. Weekly projects encourage exploration of traditional wet and dry materials including pencil, charcoal, pastels, watercolor, and acrylic paint. Begin with drawing and move on to painting. Taught by Amanda Esposito. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
Week 9: August 18 – 22 425
Animal Art
Ages 5 – 9; AM
Lions and tigers and bears oh my! In this camp all about animals, students will draw, paint, and sculpt their own creatures great and small. Color, composition, form, and perspective will be covered. Taught by Suzanne LeGrand TUITION: $235; MEMBER $210. 457
My Pet Project
Ages 10 – 15; AM
Purrrfect for young artists who love all kinds of pets – real and imagined. Petthemed projects bring art and animals together. Projects include sculpting and painting using a variety of materials. Taught by Joanna Platt. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210
Lunch With the Bunch 12:00 - 1:00pm.
See week 1 for description.
464G TUITION: $50 PER WEEK 401B
Miss Lisa’s Art Pals Ages 4 – 6; PM
See week 5 for description. Taught by Lisa Grasso-Earl. TUITION: $235; MEMBER: $210 405B
SUMMER CAMP AFTER-CARE (4:00 to 5:00pm)
After-care is available for any camper attending 2014 “Follow Your Art” Summer Camp at the Hunterdon art Museum, Monday-Friday, June 23 until August 22. There will be no camp or after-care on Friday, July 4. After-care is directed by camp staff and volunteers. Supervised activities during after-care vary, but may include free art time, board games, pleasure reading, and walks to downtown Clinton, the Red Mill Museum and other nearby destinations (weather permitting). A daily snack will be provided.
Pick-Up Pick-up is anytime between 4:00 - 5:00pm. Children must be signed
out by a parent/guardian or his/her designee (only when advance written notice has been given to the camp). A $10 late pick-up fee is charged if the child is picked up between 5:00 - 5:10 p.m. and an additional $1 per minute is charged after 5:10 p.m. Advance notice of late arrival by the parent/guardian does not nullify the late fee. If your child is scheduled to attend after-care and you have a change of plans, please notify the camp as soon as possible.
Drop-Ins Campers not pre-registered for after-care may “drop-in” on a spaceavailable basis. To register for drop-in after-care, please send an e-mail to
[email protected] or call the Museum 908-735-8415. Payment for drop-in after-care must be made the day of service. Receipts If you would like a receipt for after-care or one combining camp classes with after-care, please submit a request in writing to our Education Coordinator, April Anderson, at
[email protected]. Advanced notice is required. Receipts will be processed as soon as possible. Patience is appreciated. Registration Please register in advance on attached sheet Tuition $50/week (includes daily supervision from 4:00 – 5:00pm and a snack); $40 July 4th week only
The attached information is being distributed by this school district at the request of the organization. The District’s distribution of this literature is purely a courtesy to our parents and students, and therefore, it is in no way an endorsement by the District. Programs are made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and by funds from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Bunbury Foundation, Horizon Foundation for New Jersey, Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission, Large Foundation, The Trubek Family, and corporations, foundations, and individuals. The Hunterdon Art Museum is a wheelchair accessible space. Publications are available in large print. Patrons who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired may contact the Museum through the New Jersey Relay Service at (TTY) 1 (800) 852-7899.
Make, Model, Mold Ages 7 – 10; PM
See week 2 for description. Taught by Nancy Miller. TUITION: $235; MEMBER $210 418
Intro to Japanese Animé Ages 11 –15; PM
Study the cartooning styles of Japanese Animé and Manga. Learn the steps to draw Pokémon, Dragon Ball Z, Gundam Wing, Sailor Moon and more. Taught by Suzanne LeGrand. TUITION: $235; MEMBER $210.
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Gallery hours: Tue-Sun 11am – 5pm 7 Lower Center Street Clinton, NJ 08809 (908)735-8415 Hunterdonartmuseum.org 7
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Student’s Name ______________________________________________________________________Date of Birth _____________________________ Parent’s Full Name __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________________________________________ State ________ Zip ________________________________ E-mail __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone (_____) _____________________ Work Phone (_____) _____________________ Cell Phone (_____) ________________________________ Parents: please circle the preferred emergency contact phone number REQUIRED INFORMATION: Two alternative contacts: person(s) who will assume care of child Name___________________________________________________________ Tel. No.___________________________________________________ Name___________________________________________________________ Tel. No.___________________________________________________ We welcome children of all abilities. Making us aware of any special needs or considerations is greatly appreciated and helps us ensure a successful class experience for your child. Please list any known allergies/other conditions needing special consideration: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Physician’s Name___________________________________________________ Tel. No.___________________________________________________ In case of accident or serious illness, I request that I/we be contacted. I hereby give permission for emergency medical treatment, which will include, but not be limited to, initial diagnostic x-rays and other such procedures as the physician may deem necessary for the preservation of health. As part of a camp activity, students may leave the Hunterdon Art Museum building for supervised walking trips. Destinations will include locations such as the Museum terrace, Clinton’s Main Street, playground, and other nearby destinations. I hereby give my child permission to leave the Museum for the purposes stated above.
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LWTB: $50/week* x ___ child(ren) x ____ weeks *($40 July 4th wk ) = _______________ After-Care: circle which week(s) your child(ren) will be attending
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After-care: $50/week* x ___ child(ren) x ____ weeks *($40 July 4th wk ) = _______________
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• Registration: Programs are held in the Museum’s galleries and studios unless otherwise noted. Registration is accepted on line, by phone, mail or in person. Registration must be in advance. Enrollment will not be guaranteed until full payment is received. • Change, Withdrawal and Refund Policy: A $25 non-refundable processing fee applies for each change (individual course) made to a registration. Students wishing to withdraw from a class or workshop should send written notification via email to
[email protected] or via mail postmarked two
weeks (14 days) prior tothe start of a class or workshop. Students withdrawing two weeks or more in advance of a class or workshop will receive a full refund minus 10%. Withdrawals or cancellations made less than two weeks before the start of a class or workshop will receive no refund or credit. If HAM cancels a class, a full refund will be given, otherwise, there will be NO refund after a class begins. • Students missing classes by their own decision or withdrawing after classes begin will not receive a refund, credit, or make-up day.
• Credit Card/Check Policy: A $25 fee will be charged for rejected credit cards and returned checks. • Behavioral Policy: Please be advised that in cases of noncompliant behaviors, the Museum reserves the right to remove a student from class. • Sign Out: All children must be signed out of the Museum at the end of class. • Instructor Substitutions: HAM reserves the right to substitute instructors of an equal caliber for any class or workshop.
• Weather: In the event of inclement weather, please call the Museum to determine whether a class has been cancelled. NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS POLICY: HAM makes calls to students only in the case of a class cancellation. Students should assume their class is running unless they are informed otherwise.
*I have read the Withdrawal and Refund Policy: (Signature) ______________________________________________________________________________ Membership: q New
q Renewal [Family Membership $65] Total class fees $_________________________ Total due $______________________________
q Check enclosed # _______________ Charge my credit card: q MasterCard q VISA Card # __________________________________________________________________ Exp. date ________________ CCV2 ____________________ Cardholder Signature_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ q Please check here if you or your children do not wish to be photographed for press and publicity. Complete this form, make check payable to HUNTERDON ART MUSEUM and mail to: HUNTERDON ART MUSEUM, 7 Lower Center Street Clinton, NJ 08809 Attention: Summer 2014 phone: 908.735.8415 • fax: 908.735.8416 • www. hunterdonartmuseum.org