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ONLINE – Developing a Portfolio

Virtual

Phyllis Crowley

Take your work to the next level by strengthening your understanding of how to form a body of work. The class will consist of critiques, assignments, and presentations of master photographers. Please bring 6-10 images to the first session and an 8-15 image portfolio will be required for the final class. Portfolio review required for admission. Please submit samples to pfcrowley@aol.com. Classes will take place online on Wednesday evenings as listed below.  There will be an invited guest artist to critique one class - that class will be on Tuesday, 4/14/26 and there will be no class on 4/15/26.  Note: The class meets every other week online and the Zoom link will be in registration confirmation email. School Policies Students who withdraw 48 hours prior to the first class are eligible for a refund or credit toward another class, less a $25 registration fee. Please click here for more details regarding registration, accessibility, communication, photography and

Term: Spring 2026

Suggested Ages: 18+

Dates: 3/18–5/6

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Ink & Process; Layers & Lines

In person

Kate Henderson

Bring your ideas, experiments, or works in progress to this project-based printmaking class. The focus is on developing personal work, supported by thoughtful group critiques and individualized technical guidance. Informal demonstrations of a variety of printmaking methods will be offered throughout the session, fostering a responsive and collaborative studio environment. Come ready to experiment, ask questions, and print! This class is intended for students with prior printmaking experience. Those new to printmaking are encouraged to contact the instructor in advance to discuss readiness. Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours. The tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW. School Policies Students who withdraw 48 hours prior to the first class are eligible for a refund or credit toward another class, less a $25 registration fee. Please click here for more details.

Term: Spring 2026

Suggested Ages: 18+

Dates: 3/20–4/24

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Experimental Printmaking for Teens

Cheri Coore

Discover the world of printmaking using simple, everyday materials in this exciting new addition to the Young People's Department lineup. Experimental Printmaking for Teens introduces students to a variety of techniques—including relief printing (aka stamping) and screen printing—while encouraging creative, outside-the-box thinking. Join us to explore image-making, experiment with multiples, and create unique prints in a fun, hands-on setting. No experience required! The tuition for this class includes a materials fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW. School Policies Students who withdraw 48 hours prior to the first class are eligible for a refund or credit toward another class, less a $25 registration fee. Please click here for more details.

Term: Spring 2026

Suggested Ages: 12 - 17

Dates: 3/22 and 4/26

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Working from a Live Model

In person

Lamar Smith

Join us to draw or paint from a nude model. The 3-hour session includes mixed-length poses. These are monitored "open drawing" sessions; there is no instruction. It is encouraged to register at least 48 hours in advance. School Policies Students who withdraw 48 hours prior to the first class are eligible for a refund or credit toward another class, less a $25 registration fee. Please click here for more details. 

Term: Spring 2026

Suggested Ages: 18+

Dates: 7 sessions, 3/24–6/16

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Introduction to Drawing: Working from a Still Life

In person

Sheldon Krevit

Explore essential drawing skills in an approachable, supportive setting. With guided practice and traditional techniques, students will learn how to observe more closely and turn those observations into expressive, confident sketches. Please see below for supplies students will need to bring to class. School Policies Students who withdraw 48 hours prior to the first class are eligible for a refund or credit toward another class, less a $25 registration fee. Please click here for more details.

Term: Spring 2026

Suggested Ages: 17+

Dates: 3/25–5/20

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Layer, Adhere, Transform

In person

Kate Henderson

Chine Collé and CollageExplore the expressive possibilities of chine collé and collage printmaking, where papers, textures, and imagery become part of your prints. Learn how to bond delicate papers and collage materials directly during the printing process—whether on a plate (lino, wood, etching, or monotype) or as a standalone collage using old prints, drawings, torn papers, and more. Bring your creativity and curiosity, and discover how layering and integrating materials can transform your work. All levels welcome. The tuition for this class includes a fee of $10 for basic materials provided by CAW. School Policies Students who withdraw 48 hours prior to the first class are eligible for a refund or credit toward another class, less a $25 registration fee. Please click here for more details.

Term: Spring 2026

Suggested Ages: 18+

Dates: 3/29

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Digital Photography 101

In person

Denton Hoyer

Love photography but are intimidated by modern digital cameras? We have developed a simple but powerful approach to using any DSLR or Mirrorless camera. Students will be shooting great photos right away. Learn how to “see the light” and use it to enhance your images. Included is instruction in digital photo editing and printing your own photographs on our Canon 1100 printer. For Fine Art prints, we can mount your photography on archival mat board. Tuition for this class includes a fee of $10 for basic materials provided by CAW. School Policies Students who withdraw 48 hours prior to the first class are eligible for a refund or credit toward another class, less a $25 registration fee. Please click here for more details.

Term: Spring 2026

Suggested Ages: 18+

Dates: 4/4–4/11 and 5/2–5/9

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Introduction to Painting

In person

Diana Brownell

Learn how artists observe and interpret their surroundings, translating what they see into thoughtful, well-constructed paintings. Through creating and arranging their own still lifes, participants will explore composition, light, and spatial relationships while painting objects within specific settings and lighting conditions. Instruction will focus on color identification and mixing, understanding value, and learning to simplify and generalize forms to create clear, cohesive images. Emphasis will also be placed on considering objects in relation to the space around them—an essential skill for confident, expressive painting. This foundational class is designed for new and returning students who wish to develop the skills needed to work independently in oil or acrylic. Please bring a tube of red, yellow, blue, white, and black paint, along with a bristle brush, to the first session. Tuition for this class includes a fee of $10 for newsprint and charcoal provided by CAW. School

Term: Spring 2026

Suggested Ages: 18+

Dates: 4/4–5/9

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Four Images: A Memoir Workshop in Kishōtenketsu

In person

Zay Amsbury

Explore how four carefully chosen moments from your life can reveal the hidden architecture of your story. Using the Japanese narrative structure of Kishōtenketsu—introduction, development, twist, and reconciliation—students will learn to show rather than tell, applying both poetic precision and prose excellence to transform visual memory into memoir. Across three sessions, students will move from content creation to selection and from drafting to revision. Discover how seemingly disconnected moments connect across time, how the fourth image can illuminate what the first three couldn't say alone. Through contemporary workshop methods and sustained attention to craft, you'll train in both generous critique and fearless revision, learning to trust that your images already know your story, you just need to help them speak. School Policies Students who withdraw 48 hours prior to the first class are eligible for a refund or credit toward another class, less a $25 registration

Term: Spring 2026

Suggested Ages: 18+

Dates: 4/4–4/18

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Piece, Patch & Quilt

In person

Christine Jewell

Create your own textile art by piecing together square, triangle, and rectangular shapes into patchwork designs. Taking inspiration from traditional piecing such as flying geese, chevron, and windmill as well as modern and historical quilt patterns, students will sew together shapes to create their own design.  Tuition for this class includes a fee of $15 for basic materials provided by CAW. School Policies Students who withdraw 48 hours prior to the first class are eligible for a refund or credit toward another class, less a $25 registration fee.

Term: Spring 2026

Suggested Ages: 18+

Dates: 4/11–5/9

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