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Arts

Course Descriptions

  • Art Appreciation – OA

    The history and development of art through the ages. Primary focus: how artists have depicted life and our environment through various visual mediums including, but not limited to, drawing, painting and sculpture.

    Art Appreciation – OA Class Schedule

  • Drawing and Painting 1-2 – OA

    Develop an awareness of line, color, shape and form. Techniques in drawing and progression through color mixing and canvas painting. Pursue an interest in art for personal enrichment. Individual instruction guided at a pace compatible with your personal inclination. A relaxed, noncompetitive approach is encouraged.

    Drawing and Painting classes are given with emphasis in:

    • Figure Study
    • Landscape Painting (on site)
    • Oil or Acrylic Painting
    • Portrait
    • Portrait Painting
    • Sumi-E & Japanese Classical Art
    • Water Color Painting

    Drawing and Painting 1-2 – OA Class Schedule

  • Dramatic Arts – Practical Theater - OA

    Provides older adult students with the opportunity to understand practical theater using the fundamentals of amateur theatrical production. Students will rehearse and perform staged readings and be involved in a full stage production requiring minimal sets, scenery, costumes, and makeup.

    Dramatic Arts – Practical Theater - OA Class Schedule

  • Introductory Ceramics – OA

    Make hand-formed and/or wheel-thrown ceramic pieces. Glazing techniques, raku firing, and ceramic sculpture.

    Introductory Ceramics – OA Class Schedule

  • Arts and Crafts – OA

    Introduction to crafts involving wood, metal, fibers, ceramics, glass, etc. Make items that are both decorative and utilitarian. This course is offered in community classes and in special settings.

    Arts and Crafts – OA Class Schedule

Arts Class Schedule