Summer 2010 Master Workshops
DATES and DURATIONS VARY
Our affordable workshops span all visual arts disciplines, and — with fewer than fifteen people in a class — you will have access to the one-on-one instruction you crave with faculty who will support your personal artistic goals. Our tuition assistance program is designed to make Fleisher's classes as easily accessible to you as possible.
Master workshops are for advanced students who have a solid knowledge of their medium and are looking to develop concrete skills sets and/or new avenues to explore their art. Master workshops are lead by artists who have been working/teaching in their field for over 20 years and have unique technical skills to impart to students. These classes will be capped at 8 students per workshop to ensure students receive one-on-one attention and will walk away with tangible skill sets. Students are encouraged to pack a lunch for the day and come ready to create!
Workshops that have not received the minimum number of required enrollments by June 21st will be cancelled. Registrations for workshops that have received minimum enrollment will continue to be accepted after June 21st. Fleisher workshops fill quickly, so early registration is recommended.
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We will contact you if there is an opening.
Questions?
Please direct registration-related questions to registration@fleisher.org
Sculpting in Direct Plaster [W168] |
Mr. Christopher Smith
10:00AM to 4:00PM
Only a few spaces remaining — register today!
17 and 24 July 2010
Sculpting directly with plaster dates back to imperial Rome. 20th-century masters who employed this technique include Henry Moore, Marino Marini, Giacomo Manzu and Alberto Giacometti. This course will cover some of the basic building techniques including plaster mixing and staging, form making, and final finish of the forms. Students should come with a maquette as a model for a modestly sized sculpture, no larger than 12 to 18 inches any direction. Class size limited to 8 students. Tuition: $200 (members), $225 (non-members), plus $30 lab fee for materials
