Sedona Arts Center — NEW Online Crash Course just added!

ONLINE CRASH COURSE JUST ADDED!
iPhoneography ONLINE Crash Course
with Kelli Klymenko
October 11: Friday, 9am–2pm Arizona Time

In this workshop you will learn the basic concepts of Nature Journaling and overview and practice of illustration and watercolor.  Ed and Julie are both experienced hikers and began Nature Journaling many years ago while living in Phoenix. They have honed their process, focus and skills over the years and will share with their students a fun way to enhance their outdoor and hiking experience while creating a journal documenting their travels.

This one-day workshop will involve an up to 2.5 mile hike at a location in Sedona to be determined. 

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ART CLASSES & WORKSHOPS
in Sedona, Arizona

Sedona is surrounded by a magical landscape of red rock formations and high desert hills with beautiful Oak Creek meandering through it all. Come experience the Shangri-La of the Southwest, a beautiful learning environment with Art Colony roots going back nearly 100 years!

Zen Creativity: The Art of Life and Death
with Alok Hsu Kwang-han
October 4–6: Friday – Sunday

In this workshop we engage in Zen creativity to explore the art of life and death.Using specially made Chinese brushes, ink, and paper – all provided for you to use and keep after the workshop – Alok will ask you to paint things that are impossible to paint so that you can be comfortable with not-knowing and be available to the intelligence and creativity prior to thought. In that deep intimacy, you-as-the-brush can move forth with freedom and wonder. We let go of our customary identification with who we are and who we are supposed to be and our need to know how to do it, so that we can show up for the gift of healing into death and into life which may not be so different from showing up for the creativity prior to knowing who we are and what to do.

Alok might ask you to paint the story of Zhou Zhou who was asked, “When great calamities arrive, how shall we respond?” he replied,”‘Welcome!”…or you might paint Rumi’s saying, “God has only 4 words, ‘Come Dance With Me!’”…or Alok might ask you to paint Ryokan’s haiku, “The thief left it behind/ the moon at my window.” Or we all might paint some grief suggested by you that has dredged you deeply or some surprise awakening that might bring us all home.

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CERAMICS CLASSES
at Sedona Arts Center
Ceramics – Advanced
with John Post and Ben Roti
October 7 – November 18
The Sedona Arts Center’s ceramic department operates free from the constraints of grades and benefits from the talents of its ceramic faculty and assistants as well as nationally recognized guest instructors. This combination allows our department to offer flexible and diverse programming in both traditional and contemporary techniques.

Through demonstration and one-on-one instruction, students will learn to throw a variety of forms on the potter’s wheel or techniques to create hand-built works. Slab roller, extruder and forms are also available to create functional and decorative pieces. Tuition includes the first 25-pound bag of clay, firings and glazes, and one open studio session per week.

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Ceramics with Lolo
with Laura “Lolo” Aileen Howe

TUESDAYS: October 8 – November 20 or
THURSDAYS: October 9 – November 21

This six-week course focuses on developing, strengthening and advancing one’s skills using the potters wheel, as well as understanding the properties of clay in order to expand one’s potential to architecturally create a version of what one envisions. Have fun, gain knowledge and confidence.

Small class size ensures that each student receives personalized, one-on-one instruction and encouragement. Open for ages 12 through adult. The Sedona Arts Center’s ceramic department operates free from the constraints of grades. Tuition includes the first 25-pound bag of clay, firings, glazes, and the opportunity to attend one open studio session per week.

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Pottery Wheel for Beginners
with John Post

October 12 – November 23This course is designed exclusively for those who are new to wheel work and is open for ages 12 through adult. Have fun while gaining confidence on the potter’s wheel. Learn the throwing fundamentals and the skills necessary to throw cylinders, bowls, mugs and plates. Glazing will also be demonstrated.  Small class size ensures that each student receives personalized, one-on-one instruction and encouragement for a fascinating hands-on experience that will bring out the potter in you.
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Painterly Pencils: Colored Pencil Techniques and Strategies
with Barbara Dahlstedt
October 12–13: Saturday – Sunday

Learn how to create breathtaking artwork by using time-saving colored penciltechniques.  Barbara will take you through classical and contemporary approaches in drawing during this two day workshop. Artists of all levels will advance their skills as they draw along with Barbara. Students will create three small projects that focus on value, form, color and blending. Colored pencil may become your favorite medium because it is clean, non-toxic, versatile, and fun. Once you try it, you will be hooked!

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Pumpkin Carving:
A Halloween Workshop for Kids

with Jillian Sander
October 14

Halloween is a night filled to the brim with magic. Autumn is in the air and crisp leaves crunch underfoot. Trick-or-treaters make their rounds, seeking out the houses wreathed in cobwebs and adorned in twinkling lights, upon whose doorsteps they’ll find a familiar fall friend…
Alongside bats and cats, the humble pumpkin is perhaps the most iconic of Halloween symbols. By signing up for this workshop, your kiddo can learn how to transform a plain pumpkin into an awesome jack o lantern! Using safe, kid-friendly carving kits, students will have a blast exploring all of the sculptural possibilities within a simple pumpkin. These little artists will discover new and exciting techniques to craft the most whimsical pumpkin on the block.

Open to kids of all ages!

PUMPKIN CARVING: A HALLOWEEN WORKSHOP FOR KIDS!
Into the Night: A Nocturne Plein Air Workshop
with Krystal W. Brown
October 28–30: Monday – Wednesday

Painting nocturnes is one of Krystal’s favorite things to paint and so is giving you the tools and techniques to create successfully…no matter the time of day. You will learn from Krystal how to choose the best sight, set up, and process to paint nocturnes from life which will help you carry the last rays of the day into the night in your work. You will effectively learn how to remove the “Fear Factor” from any nighttime scene in a way that fits in with your unique creativity and skill set.

The first evening you will participate in an interactive demo of a sunset scene followed by the transition into a nocturne. Take notes and paint along as you like. There will be no one-on-one instruction during the demo time.

The next evening we will follow the same pattern Krystal shared the night before and a return to the same scene. This time you will be painting and Krystal will be right beside you, helping you along.

Be sure to check out the supply list to see what gear to consider and the preferred paints, colors and surfaces that will be used. Have a few panels to choose from. 6×12 – 16×12 size range. One for your sunset and one for your nocturne. We will be revisiting them on day two.

INTO THE NIGHT : A NOCTURNE PLEIN AIR WORKSHOP
Art is for Everyone Lecture Series
with Luminous Antonio
November 18 – December 16: Mondays

Art is for everyone, and this series will show you the incredible variety of materials and inspirations that ignite creativity. In this four-part journey, we’ll expand your artistic vision and spark your imagination like never before!

Step into the vibrant world of contemporary art and explore the what, where, when, why, and how of artmaking with today’s modern masters! Get inspired by the stories and works of legends like Gerhard Richter, Joan Mitchell, Anselm Kiefer, Mark Rothko, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Helen Frankenthaler, Judy Chicago, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Yayoi Kusama, Cindy Sherman, and Joan Brown—to name a few. We’ll dive deep into the worlds of Environmental Art, Performance Art, Outsider Art, Women Artists, Native American Artists, and more.

SPECIAL PRICE: $40 for the series of 4 lectures or sign up individually for $12 each!

November 18 – What is Art – What is the difference between art from the soul and art made for the marketplace?  Who can do it? Impermanence as a theme. Click here if you want to register for this lecture individually.

December 2 – Today’s Masters Click here if you want to register for this lecture individually.

December 9 – Women Artists Click here if you want to register for this lecture individually.

December 16 – Environmental, Performance & Outsider Art Click here if you want to register for this lecture individually.

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Scholarships Are Available!
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Scholarships are an important part of Sedona Arts Center. It has a long history in providing students in need of financial assistance, the ability to hone their skills and creative talents. Art classes and workshops also allow an emotional break from daily life and offer social interaction with fellow lovers of art. We are proud to offer our scholarship program, with the help of The Kling Family Foundation and the Debbie Winslow Scholarship Fund, which allow us to continue this long standing opportunity.

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Our mission is to connect, enrich, educate and lead through the inspiring power of the arts and creative discovery.

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