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Table of Contents
Ceramics ................................1,Pages
2, 3 Special 1 Day workshop......20
Pages
Sculpture .......................................... 4 Airbrush.................................................20
Glass Fusing ....................................5 Language Arts.................................21
Stained Glass ................................6 Yoga..........................................................21
Tempered Mosaic Glass......7 Dance......................................................22
Collage and Glass......................7 Youth Dance...........................22, 23
Glass and Metal Jewelry....7 Youth Ceramics..............................24
Beadmaking.......................................8 Parent / Child Ceramics.......24
Jewelry.............................................8, 9Kid’s Art....................................24, 25
Creative Life...................................10 Teen Art..............................................24
Calligraphy........................................10 Youth Drama....................................26
Flower Arts ..................................10 Teen Cooking..................................27
Sew- Youth Sports.....................................26
ing..................................................10 Teen CIT program......................26
Photography ....................11, 12, 13 Spring Break Art Camp.......27
Special Events Calender......14 Fine Arts Winter Camp......27
Life & Figure Drawing....15, 16 Winter Day Camp.......28, 29
Drawing..............................16, 17, 18 Tiny Arts Camp............................29
Mixed Media ...............................18
Painting........................................19, 20
Go to www.oaklandnet.com/parks/programs
to check for updates on current class schedules
*Pre registration required for all classes.
We need a minimum or 8 participants for the class to run.
This ceramics class will be held in a workshop style, so if you have any ideas you have been thinking over, now would be the time to
express them in clay. We will utilize our facility to the max, from pottery wheel, and hand-building, to extruding and slab rolling to create
reliefs. Fees cover the cost of your first bag of clay. It is important to attend the first class, when safety procedures and a materials list
will be discussed.
Fall
Ceramic Workshop for Day: Tuesday Dates: 9/14-10/25
Resident Fee: $165.00 Non Resident Fee:$198.00
Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
S/T Fee: $143.00
Intermediate and Advanced Potters. Ceramics Section D
Instructor: Saadi Shapiro Code: 52609.204
Improve your skills, and learn to make composite pots, high,
Day: Wednesday Dates: 9/16-10/28 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
flat, oval & asymmetrical shapes. (Teapots, lids, handles, etc.)
The teacher provides an individual help and advice to expend
Resident Fee: $165.00 Non Resident Fee:$198.00 S/T Fee: $143.00
students’ skills. Students for this class must be able to throw a Ceramics Section E
cylinder 6”high Instructor: K. Kelley Code: 52609.405
Day: Thursday Dates: 3/11-4/29 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Ceramics Section B
Resident Fee: $165.00 Non Resident Fee:$198.00 S/T Fee: $143.00
Instructor: B. Soltys Code: 52609.211
Day: Tuesday Dates: 11/19-12/14 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Resident Fee: $140.00 Non Resident Fee: $168.00 S/T Fee: $125.00
Participants who don’t 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 and behave respectfully and respect each other’s artwork. Only
Studio One’s stock of clay is permitted to be kiln fired.
Winter
Holiday
Instructor: P. Ackley Code: 52609.208
Day: Tuesday Dates: 9/14-10/26 Times: 9:30am-12:30pm
Resident Fee: $165.00 Non Resident Fee:$198.00 S/T Fee: $143.00
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ADULT CLASSES
Holiday
Sculpture
This is a traditional fine arts class that
incorporates drawing and sculpture.
As a student, you may choose a
trajectory of drawing, sculpture, or
both! We will learn to develop the
Life Sculpture Workshop: three-dimensional figure as an image,
while refining our knowledge of the
Head and Figure two-dimensional image via multi-
This is an introduction class on the basics of mold making. Molds are used to dimensional examinations. The class
make replicas of original art work, as well as for reproduction of commercial will work with a live model. Each class
objects. This class will discuss the variety of options in materials for mold will meet twice per week on Tuesday
making. We will focus on a two part molds. We will use plaster as the mold evenings and/or Saturday afternoons.
material and the replica will be made of clay. All materials are included for Student can choose one day to fit their
class. You will be amazed at the possibilities!!! schedules or they can register for both
days for twice the studio time.
Instructor: Jiajun Lu For 1 days a week Code: 52609.201
Instructor: Carol Tazier Code: 52609.203 For 2 days a week Code: 52609.202
Fall
Fall
Day: Monday Dates: 9/13-10/25 Times: 9:30am-12:30pm Day: Tuesday Dates: 9/14-10/30 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Resident Fee:$185.00 Non Resident Fee:$222.00 S/T Fee: $167.00 Day: Saturday Dates: 9/14-10/30 Times: 1:30pm-4:30pm
Resident Fee:$160.00 Non Resident Fee:$192.00 S/T Fee: $137.00
Holiday
Instructor: Carol Tazier Code: 52641.210 For 2 days a week Code: 52609.212
Day: Monday Dates: 11/8-12/13 Times: 9:30am-12:30pm Day: Tuesday Dates: 9/14-10/30 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Resident Fee:$170.00 Non Resident Fee:$204.00 S/T Fee: $153.00 Day: Saturday Dates: 9/14-10/30 Times: 1:30pm-4:30pm
Resident Fee:$160.00 Non Resident Fee:$192.00 S/T Fee: $137.00
Instructor: Carol Tazier Code: 52641.303 For 2 days a week Code: 52609.302
Day: Monday Dates: 1/10-2/28 Times: 9:30am-12:30pm Day: Tuesday Dates: 9/14-10/30 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Resident Fee:$220.00 Non Resident Fee:$264.00 S/T Fee: $195.00 Day: Saturday Dates: 9/14-10/30 Times: 1:30pm-4:30pm
Resident Fee:$160.00 Non Resident Fee:$192.00 S/T Fee: $137.00
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Glass
Fusing & Slumping Glass
This class is an introduction to the wonderful world of kiln-formed glass. Layers of compat-
ible glass are fused together to create artistic objects including jewelry, tiles and picture
frames. Glass can also be slumped into or over molds to create barrettes, small plates,
and votive candleholders. Glass cutting, compatibility testing, use of “frits” (crushed
glass) and metal inclusions are among the techniques presented in addition to informa-
tion on the use of kilns and firing processes. More advanced projects will be available to
continuing students. A supply list will be given out at the first class meeting.
fired. A materials list will be given on first day of class. Resident Fee: $130.00 Non Resident Fee:$156.00 S/T Fee: $108.00
Special
Fusing & Slumping Glass Section A Fusing & Slumping Glass Section B
Winter
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Collaged Mirror, and Temperd Mosiaic pieces are by Reddy Lieb.
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“Flash” Flamework
Glass Beads Workshop
Come learn the ancient art of Flamework Glass Bead Making. In this special short format workshop,
learn on Oxy/ Propane torches how to make beautiful fine Italian glass into basic beads. People who
have prior bead working experience are welcome. Arrive ASAP afterwork!
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ADULT CLASSES
Metal Jewelry Design Jewelry Casting
This class emphasizes building basic/intermediate knowledge of
jewelry design and construction. Beginning students will design their (Beg-Int) and Fabrication (Int)
Jewelry
own jewelry and construct their design pieces using the fundamental The emphasis in this class, for all beginning students,
techniques of soldering, sawing, filing, finishing, and basic bezel setting. will be casting. Students will learn all phases of lost-wax
Lectures, demonstrations, and handouts will provide the basis of any centrifugal casting (wax work, investing, casting, and
techniques needed. Intermediate students will progress through more metal finishing). Except for the casting metal, most
advanced techniques (forging, cold connections, etching, etc). Jewelry tools and supplies are provided. The first class is very
will be made from metal sheet and wire. Brass and copper, and tools are important for beginners. Note: Continuing (intermedi-
provided. New students need to attend the first class for a safety ate) students may also fabricate if they already have
discussion and a materials list. basic knowledge of that technique.
Metal Jewelry Design Section A Instructor: K. Ehrhardt Code: 52628.201
Instructor: A.Stillman Code: 52628.204 Day: Wednesday Dates: 9/15-10/27 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Day: Saturday Dates: 9/18-10/30 Times: 1:30pm-4:30pm Resident Fee: $140.00 Non Resident Fee:$158.00 S/T Fee: $118.00
Resident Fee: $140.00 Non Resident Fee:$158.00 S/T Fee: $118.00
Metal Jewelry Design Section B
Instructor: K. Ehrhardt Code: 52628.202 Chain-Making
Fall
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Jew
Page all glass beads on this page are made by Harlan Simon.
check out his website www.harlanbeads.com
ADULT CLASSES
Fall
Holiday
Winter
Fall
Instructor: A. Leon Code: 52631.401
Day: Monday Dates: 3/8/10 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Resident Fee: $40.00 Non Resident Fee: $48.00 S/T Fee: $36.00
Holiday
With quick and fun exercises, in a variety of alphabets and styles, we learn the basics of beautifully formed letters,
then augment them so they radiate with light and color. Like the pictorial manuscripts of old, we give life and
create meaning with faux gold leaf, rubrics, water color shadows, color pencil tone, brush and nib strokes. This
workshop is focused on exploration and experimentation. No experience necessary.
Instructor:A. Leon Code: 52617.400
Day: Monday Dates: 5/10/10 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Resident Fee: $40.00 Non Resident Fee:$45.00 S/T Fee: $36.00
Beginning Sewing
This class is a sewing class for beginners with little or no sewing experience. Sewing machines are provided.
Students learn four easy hand stitches and become comfortable with the use of a sewing machine. As this class is an
introduction to machine sewing, care and use of your machine will be stressed. Students will leave the class having
made a “boa scarf” and a fancy bag. Playful creativity will be stressed through out the class - so come prepared to
play! Bring scissors, thread, a marking pencil and a yard of cotton to first class. Sewing machines provided.
Times: 9:30am-12:30pm Resident Fee: $145.00 Non Resident Fee: $174.00 S/T Fee: $123.00
Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm Resident Fee: $155.00 Non Resident Fee: $186.00 S/T Fee: $132.00
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ADULT CLASSES
Fall
Resident Fee: $90.00 Non Resident Fee: $108.00 S/T Fee: $90.00
When your traditional black & white photographs don’t give you the impact you
would like, consider taking a darkroom printing intensive. This is a “one to one”
Instructor: Monitor Code: 52638.306
Holiday
darkroom printing intensive with an instructor who has many years of darkroom
Day: Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat Dates: 5/11-6/26 Times: 11:00am-6:00pm printing experience. Learn various techniques in the photo printing process: dodging
Resident Fee: $90.00 Non Resident Fee: $108.00 S/T Fee: $90.00 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
Instructor: Monitor Code: 52638.306 intensive. Select a time and day that will work for you and the instructor to meet. Stu-
Winter
Day: Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat Dates:7/6-2/28 Times: 11:00am-6:00pm dent provides their own photo paper. Prior darkroom printing experience required .
Resident Fee: $90.00 Non Resident Fee: $108.00 S/T Fee: $90.00 Instructor: M. LaSabra Code: Code will be assigned at registration
Day: Open Dates: Open Times:By Appointment
Resident Fee: $100.00 Non Resident Fee: $120.00 S/T Fee: $90.00
Darkroom Printing
“Refresher” Course
This class will provide the student the opportunity to “refresh” their skills in
the darkroom. This will be a “one to one” instruction in the various printing
techniques necessary to produce a high quality black and white photographic
print. Whether you’ve been out of the darkroom for 20 years or less, you’ll
still know some of the basics. Learn about the various darkroom chemicals
that are use; the various papers and films that are available and how to
control the enlarger during the developing/ printing process. This class will
refresh your memory and get you to a proficient level of printing where you
can rent darkroom space at Studio One and print on your own. Individual
instruction should be scheduled in advanced.
Instructor: M. LaSabra Code: Code will be assigned at registration
Day: Open Dates: Open Times:By Appointment
Resident Fee: $100.00 Non Resident Fee: $120.00 S/T Fee: $90.00 Pinhole Camera Play Day
The camera obscura is a very old idea, first built around 1000AD in
Black & White Photo what is now Iraq. A variation on the concept is the pinhole camera.
Pinhole cameras can easily be made of almost anything. All it needs is
a lightproof box. In this workshop we will to make your own pinhole
In this class students will become proficient in both developing film and print- camera and print photos. Due to the tiny hole used in these cameras,
ing silver gelatin images. Once students have gained both knowledge and ex- one advantage is that they have is an enormous depth of field. The
perience in the developing and printing process, they can rent darkroom time day will consist of 1.5 hours to make the cameras then a ½ hour
at Studio One and work on their own and at your own speed. Learn the art of break and 3 hours of printing. Class will include 25 sheets of photo
traditional photography and see how the masters did it. This is the foundation paper and photo chemicals. Please bring a light proof box. Quaker
Oats Cans are the simplest.
for enhancing how one sees an image, whether it is in digital or traditional.
Instructor: C. Moore Code: 52638.405
Instructor: C. Moore Code: 52638.405 Day: Thursday Dates: 4/15-5/6 Times: 6:00pm-9:00pm
Day: Thursday Dates: 4/15-5/6 Times: 6:00pm-9:00pm Resident Fee: $110.00 Non Resident Fee: $130.00 S/T Fee: $96.00
Resident Fee: $110.00 Non Resident Fee: $130.00 S/T Fee: $96.00
Instructor: C. Moore Code: 52638.102
Instructor: C. Moore Code: 52638.102 Day: Thursday Dates: 7/8-7/29 Times: 6:00pm-9:00pm
Day: Thursday Dates: 7/8-7/29 Times: 6:00pm-9:00pm Resident Fee: $110.00 Non Resident Fee: $130.00 S/T Fee: $96.00
Resident Fee: $110.00 Non Resident Fee: $130.00 S/T Fee: $96.00
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Photography
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ADULT CLASSES
Fall
Instructor: C. Moore Day: Saturday Dates: 6/5/10 Times: 2:30pm-4:30pm
Holiday
Resident Fee: $40.00 Non Resident Fee: $48.00 S/T Fee: $32.00 Code: 52638.413
Winter
Resident Fee: $40.00 Non Resident Fee: $48.00 S/T Fee: $32.00 Code: 52638.107
Fall
Holiday
Winter
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Special Events at Studio
Every 2nd and 4th Saturday Thriller Dance Rehersals 10-11:30am (free)
Learn the dance moves for Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”.
Every 1st Friday Poetry Reading Series 7:30-9 pm -for information view the blog at
http://studioonereadingseries.blogspot.com/
Every 3rd Thursday Youth and Teen Poetry Slam 7-8:30 pm
March 13, 2010 One Life Institute’s “Transformative Vision” Art Opening
March 8, 2010Fall Classes begins
April 5-9, 2010Fall Break Art Camp
April 8, 2010 Community Focus Group Meeting 7-8:30pm
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ADULT CLASSES
Fall
Instructor: R. Smith Code: 52617.402
Day: Tuesday Dates: 3/9-4/27 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Resident Fee: $205.00 Non Resident Fee: $245.00 S/T Fee: $179.00
Holiday
Life Drawing Section B
Instructor: R. Smith Code: 52617.411
Day: Tuesday Dates: 5/11-6/22 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Resident Fee: $185.00 Non Resident Fee: $222.00 S/T Fee: $163.00
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ADULT CLASSES
Fall
Instructor: K. Kelley Code: 52617.414
Day: Saturday Dates: 5/15-6/26 Times: 1:30am-4:30pm
Holiday
Resident Fee: $130.00 Non Resident Fee: $156.00 S/T Fee: $110.00
Winter
Day: Saturday Dates: 7/10-8/28 Times: 9:30am-12:30pm
Resident Fee: $145.00 Non Resident Fee: $174.00 S/T Fee: $119.00
Fall
Instructor: D. Drake Code: 52617.413
Holiday
Day: Thursday Dates: 5/13-6/24 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Resident Fee: $150.00 Non Resident Fee: $180.00 S/T Fee: $129.00
K.N.Before K.N. After R.D. Before R.D After T.I. Before T.I. After
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Drawing: Fundamentals
Drawing is intimate, immediate and requires few tools. A good drawing depends on a combination of good observation, a
sense of play and personal invention. Embark on an exploration of those 3 elements by studying different techniques with
a variety of black & white media and an assortment of subjects. If you are just beginning your artistic journey and/or want
to re-visit basic principles about picture making this class will set you on an exciting path of line and value. Demonstrations
and individual help. Please bring a sketch pad and pencil to first class. Materials List @ first class.
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ADULT CLASSES
Watercolor
This class is for both beginners and continuing watercolorists and offers an opportunity to work in an informal environment
with continual demonstration and individual support / help from the instructor. Expect the presentation of a great variety
of techniques and watercolor applications. The instructor is skilled in a wide range of subject areas, and favors exuberant,
vibrant painting of all genres. Please bring to first class a sketch pad (for Beginners) and painting supplies (continuing
painters.) Materials list @ first class.
Fall
Instructor: M. M. White Code: 52637.410
Day: Monday Dates: 5/10-6/21 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Holiday
Resident Fee: $135.00 Non Resident Fee:$162.00 S/T Fee: $114.00
Winter
Day: Monday Dates: 7/12-8/09 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Resident Fee: $110.00 Non Resident Fee:$132.00 S/T Fee: $95.00
Beginning Painting
This course covers the fundamentals of learning to paint. You can paint with oil, acrylic or gouache. Color fundamentals such
as color wheel, color mixing, and shading will be covered. Classic genres of painting (still life, figurative and landscape)
will be explored. At end of course students will have one session with a live model. Some acrylic paints are provided by the
center. All oil painters must bring their own materials. We start by preparing canvases, so come to first class with four sets of
small (10” x 12”) stretcher bars, canvas, and a cheap brush to apply gesso. Gesso is provided. Oil painters must use
non-toxic materials such as turpenoid instead of turpentine. Other materials will be discussed at first class.
All levels welcome.
Fall
Instructor: K. Ruddle Code: 52637.411
Day: Tuesday Dates: 5/11-6/22 Times: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Holiday
Resident Fee: $155.00 Non Resident Fee: $170.00 S/T Fee: $124.00
All art work on these pages are by Mira M. White. Check out her website at www.miramwhite.com
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Beginning Airbrush Painting
Students will learn simple airbrushing techniques such as: drawing & cutting stencils, use of stencils and masking, basic
airbrush use, airbrush paints and products and introduction to t-shirt airbrushing. As a way to introduce students to
airbrushing we will discuss the different types of airbrushes and paints available and their particular uses, airbrush
maintenance, the importance of “drawing” being the foundation to any visual art form and much more! (beginning
drawing skills are helpful for this class)
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.
A Gestural Approach
Lean to grasp the essence of the pose, incorporate anatomical proportion,
and create dynamic, expressive figure drawings and/or painting in media of
choice. Materials lists will be provided upon registration. All levels welcome.
Language
Yoga
Instruction is important when you are doing Yoga. The word Yoga
in Sanskrit means “to yoke” that is to unify the movement of body
and breath. Each class begins with learning simple
breathing. Then you’ll move into asana practice (yoga poses)
Poetry Reading Series with particular awareness placed on breathing and alignment in
the Asanas. Wear your comfortable clothing. Some mats and
This event happens on first Fridays from 7:00pm to props are provided.
9:30pm at Studio One Art Center as a part of Art
Murmur. The series invites local and national poets to
Yoga Section A
read their work, pairing established and emerging poets Instructor: A. Dockery Code: 52655.404
with a local musician or film artist. Visit the blog to Day: Saturday Dates:3/13-5/1 Times: 11:30am-1:00pm
read interviews with visiting writers, check out upcom- Resident Fee: $80.00 Non Resident Fee: $96.00 S/T Fee: $64.00
ing events, sign-up for the mailing list and see what the Yoga Section B
series has in store for 2010. Instructor: A. Dockery Code:52655.401
Instructor: S. Mumolo Donation Day: Tuesday Dates: 3/9-4/27 Times: 9:30- 11:00pm
Day: First Friday Times: 7:00pm-9:30pm Resident Fee: $80.00 Non Resident Fee: $96.00 S/T Fee: $64.00
Fall
Yoga Section C
Instructor: A. Dockery Code:52655.403
The Slam Studio Day: Friday Dates: 3/12-4/30 Times: 9:30am-11:00am
Resident Fee: $80.00 Non Resident Fee: $96.00 S/T Fee: $64.00
This is a teen-centered poetry slam that happens every
third Thursday from 7:00 to 8:30pm at Studio One Art Yoga Section A
Center. The slam is open to youth poets from across the Instructor: A. Dockery Code: 52655.308
Bay Area and offers a chance to connect, share their Day: Saturday Dates:5/15-6/26 Times: 11:30am-1:00pm
words and engage in friendly and supportive competi- Resident Fee: $70.00 Non Resident Fee: $84.00 S/T Fee: $56.00
Holiday
tion. Yoga Section B
Instructor: A. Dockery Code:52655.402
Instructor: S. Mumolo and J. Bayani Donation
Day: Tuesday Dates: 5/11-6/22 Times: 9:30pm-11:00 am
Day:Third Thursdays Times: 7:00pm-8:30pm Resident Fee: $70.00 Non Resident Fee: $84.00 S/T Fee: $56.00
Yoga Section C
Instructor: A. Dockery Code:52655.407
The Slam Studio Day: Friday Dates: 5/14-6/25 Times: 9:30am-11:00am
Resident Fee: $70.00 Non Resident Fee: $84.00 S/T Fee: $56.00
[WORK] SHOP
Yoga Section A
THE [WORK] SHOP is a poetry and spoken word Instructor: A. Dockery Code: 52655.104
workshop geared towards high school age students Day: Saturday Dates:7/10-8/28 Times: 11:30am-1:00pm
Resident Fee: $80.00 Non Resident Fee: $96.00 S/T Fee: $64.00
focusing on both the written and performance aspect
of spoken word. The [WORK] Shop offers a space for Yoga Section B
Winter
students to not only hone their craft but to engage in Instructor: A. Dockery Code:52655.101
the process of sharing their thoughts and ideas in a fun, Day: Tuesday Dates: 7/6-8/24 Times :9:30pm-11:00 am
creative atmosphere. Resident Fee: $80.00 Non Resident Fee: $96.00 S/T Fee: $64.00
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Cardio House/Hip Hop
Take your work-out to the hip level. This adult cardio class is taught dance-class
ADULT
Dance
style, so students can have a blast while burning calories. Dance moves are fun
and easy to master. Get flexible, show off your rhythm and musicality, while
transforming into a hip-hop dance machine!
Studio One Art Center’s dance classes are designed for all levels, talents
and abilities. Classes are structured so students can jump in at any time
and
enjoy our collaborative and body-positive approach to dance and exer-
YOUTH
Dance
Youth in Motion Dance Class 6-12
This creative movement class is designed for 6 to 12 year olds and concentrates on basic
choreography, hip-hop and modern dance styles. We will focus on personal expression,
teamwork, coordination, rhythm, and musicality. Kids learn fresh footwork in a non-compet-
itive environment, while dancing to groovy tunes.
This house dance classes for ages 14-18. Students will learn the newest hip hop moves.
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ADULT & YOUTH DANCE CLASSES
Youth Jazz/ Hip Hop
This house dance classes for ages 4-6, 7-9, or 11-13. Students will learn the beginning stages
of jazz dance mixed with some hip hop forms of dancing.
Dates: 3/6-3/27 Code: 22614.411 Dates: 3/6-3/27 Code: 32614.415 Dates: 3/6-3/27 Code: 52614.312
Fall
Dates: 4/3-4/24 Code: 22614.415 Dates: 4/3-4/24 Code: 32614.416 Dates: 4/3-4/24 Code: 52614.314
Holiday
Dates: 5/1-5/29 Code: 22614.416 Dates: 5/1-5/29 Code: 32614.417 Dates: 5/1-5/29 Code: 52614.315
Resident Fee: $65. 00 Non Resident Fee: $78..00 Resident Fee: $65. 00 Non Resident Fee: $78..00 Resident Fee: $65. 00 Non Resident Fee: $78..00
Dates: 6/5-6/26 Code: 22614.417 Dates: 6/5-6/26 Code: 32614.418 Dates: 6/5-6/26 Code: 52614.316
Resident Fee: $52.00 Non Resident Fee: $62.00 Resident Fee: $52.00 Non Resident Fee: $62.00 Resident Fee: $52.00 Non Resident Fee: $62.00
Youth Ballet
This house dance classes for ages 4-6, 7-9, or 11-13. Students will learn the beginning stages of BALLET.
Dates: 3/6-3/27 Code: 22614.403 Dates: 3/6-3/27 Code: 22614.403 Dates: 3/6-3/27 Code: 22614.403
Fall
Dates: 4/3-4/24 Code: 22614.412 Dates: 4/3-4/24 Code: 22614.412 Dates: 4/3-4/24 Code: 22614.412
Dates: 5/1 -5/29 Code: 22614.413 Dates: 5/1- 5/29 Code: 32614.413 Dates: 5/1- 5/29 Code: 42614.413
Resident Fee: $65. 00 Non Resident Fee: $78..00 Resident Fee: $65. 00 Non Resident Fee: $78..00 Resident Fee: $65. 00 Non Resident Fee: $78..00
Dates: 6/5-6/26 Code: 22614.414 Dates: 6/5-6/26 Code: 32614.414 Dates: 6/5-6/26 Code: 42614.414
Resident Fee: $52.00 Non Resident Fee: $62.00 Resident Fee: $52.00 Non Resident Fee: $62.00 Resident Fee: $52.00 Non Resident Fee: $62.00
Studio One Art Center’s dance classes are designed for all levels, talents and abilities. Classes are
structured so students can jump in at any time and enjoy our collaborative and body-positive ap-
proach to dance and exercise!
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Children and Youth
2010Fall Art Classes
Parent / Child Ceramics Handbuilding
Adults at least 18 years old who’d like to accompany a child at least 4 years old, can Children who like to get their hands dirty will love to smoosh clay into their
enjoy a different spin on the idea of bonding. The two of you will collaborate on a own creation from start to finish the instructions will be easy. There will be
clay project, after receiving step-by-step instructions. There is ample time to decorate time to have the kiln technician fire and you paint the items you make. All
you clay artwork. All tools and supplies are provided. materials are provided.
Fall
Instructor: A. Cartner Code: 32604.402
Holiday
Day: Thursday Dates: 5/13-6/17 Times: 1:30pm-3:30pm
Resident Fee: $48.00 Non Resident Fee: $57.00 Ages: 4 years & up
Fall
Instructor: Doug Calderon Code: 42617.405
Holiday
Day: Tuesday Dates: 5/11-6/15 Times: 3:45pm-5:15pm
Resident Fee: $80.00 Non Resident Fee: $96.00 Ages: 12 to 16 years
Fall
Instructor: Doug Calderon Code: 42617.404
Day: Friday Dates: 5/14-6/18 Times: 3:45pm-5:15pm Holiday
Resident Fee: $80.00 Non Resident Fee: $96.00 Ages: 12 to 16 years
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Childrens Drama
Beginning Acting for Youth
This is an introduction to the fundamentals of inspirational
storytelling for the stage and on camera. Students will learn the
tools of the trade and gain the confidence to perform in front of a
group, as well as developing a strong foundation which will serve
as a platform enabling them to create full and exciting characters
for every role they portray!
Instructor: Lavera Wilson Code: 42616.405
Day: Tuesday & Thursday Dates: 3/9-4/29 Times: 3:45 pm-5:15 pm
Resident Fee: $140.00 Non Resident Fee: $168.00 Ages: 8 to 12
Youth Sports
and upon graduation each student receives an official certificate of
completion. 10 hours onsite training required to complete course.
CIT Section A
Instructor: K. Griffin
Day: Saturday Dates: 3/6-3/27
Code: 42665.401
Times: 10:00am-12:00pm
Baseball
Resident Fee: $60.00 Non Resident Fee: $72.00 Ages: 12 to 16 Baseball season registration will begin in May.
CIT Section B Call for more information.
Instructor: K. Griffin Code: 42665.402
Day: Saturday Dates: 5/8-5/29 Times: 10:00am-12:00pm
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CHILDREN and TEEN CLASSES
Cooking for Teens
Yum! What is that smell! Do you want to learn the basics of how to clank around in the
kitchen? Do you have questions about how to read a recipe and the tools you use to execute
them? Then this is the class for you. We will go over kitchen safety as well as learn how to
bake and cook some of your favorite foods. All materials provided.
Fall
Spring Break Art Camp
We will keep your kids creative and engaged, while they
explore various art forms. Students will be guided through
concise samplings in paper-crafts, sewing, sculpture,
drawing, and painting by master artists.
Day: Monday - Friday Times: 9:00am-5:00pm
Resident Fee: $150.00 Non resident fee: $180.00
Dates: 4/5-4/9
Age 6-8 years old Code: 32608.401
Age 9-10 years old Code: 32608.402
Age 11-13 years old Code: 42608.403
Spring Brea
For all camps Pre Care is available from 7:00am-9:00am for $6 a day.
k Program
For all children and youth camps After Care is available from 5:00pm - 6:30pm for $6 a day.
Kids Winter
SOFAC is an energetic four-week extensive arts tutorial. Students are guided by
our master artists in the following areas: Comedy Improv, Drama, Music, Sculp-
ture, Wheel Throwing, Hand Building, Silk Screen, Printmaking, Photography,
Puppets, Cooking, Sewing, Illustration, and much more…Emphasis will be on
completing finished pieces for the SOFAC Winter showcase on July
16th and August 13th.
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For all camps Pre Care is available from 7:00am-9:00am for $6 a day.
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