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Winter Session: January 4 to February 27 Spring Session: February 29 to April 23

LighthouseArts.org

We bring the joy of art to all!

WINTER/SPRING 2016 CATALOG

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The Lighthouse ArtCenter, a member-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, provides visual and performing arts for the community through unique collections, engaging exhibitions and cultural programs, a dynamic School of Art and diverse outreach activities. We bring the joy of art to all! BOARd Of dIRECTORS

President Frederick B. Putney, Ph.D.Vice President Peter Gloggner

Treasurer Tim PetersSecretary Patricia DeAloia

Immediate Past President Colette Meyer, Esq.

Getting to Know You...I am so excited to be part of this amazing cultural/educational center.

Now that I have been able to submerge myself into the ArtCenter and learn about the vast number of classes offered, the community outreach, the variety of art installations and, of course, the wide offering of special events – literally “there is something for everyone.”

The Winter/Spring season is upon us and it is going to be a very exciting one at the Lighthouse ArtCenter.

For those of you who are Benefactor level and above members – we have some great perks! We want you to be “our guest” to attend three V.I.P. Art Experiences. Starting off with a trip to Miami on December 3, 2015 for Art Basel Vernissage. Next will be the Opening Night Cocktail Reception on January 20, 2016 to ArtPalmBeach in West Palm Beach. The third will be a special afternoon at Palm Beach Fine Craft Show on February 27, 2016. If you have not already made your reservations – we still have some room – so don’t delay and R.S.V.P. today!

I look forward to meeting all of you – whether you are students at the School of Art, donors and members at the Museum or volunteers.

Please stop in my office at the School of Art to say hello and tell me “how we are doing” and “what you think we should be doing.”All my best,

Barbara Rogoff, Director of Development [email protected] (561) 748-7014

Susan BardinLaurie Brower David Click, Esq.Barbara KirschJane O’NeillAnne Palumbo, Ph.D.

Ruth PetzoldRosalie RoushSusan Namm SpencerRobert TrevisaniTricia TrimbleRoseanne Williams

STaffExecutive Director Katie Deits, CFRE

Director of Development Barbara RogoffDirector of Finance Julie AlexanderDirector of Education Cynthia Trone

Director of Events & Marketing Sheila McDonald-BellCurator & Asst. to the Exec. Dir. Alison Schaeffler-Murphy

Data & Media Manager Sarah NastriVolunteer Coordinator and Historian Evelyne Bates

Admin. Asst. and Visitor Relations Sheri GanszSchool of Art Concierge Penny Robb

School Admin. Asst.& Art Store Manager Nicole SmeltzerCeramic Resident Will McComb

Judy FlescherCatherine HelowiczMalcolm MacKenzie

Kit SeidelSally Siegel

AdVISORY COUNCIL

Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum & Gallery373 Tequesta Drive Tequesta, FL 33469

(561) 746-3101

School of Art395 Seabrook Road Tequesta, FL 33469

(561) 748-8737LighthouseArts.org

Photographers: Katie Deits, David Randell, Cynthia Trone

Graphic Design: Sarah Nastri and Nicole Smeltzer

Cover Painting: Manon Sander

Barbara Rogoff

Many thanks to Ellen Liman of Liman Gallery for sponsoring the ArtCenter Winter/Spring Museum and School of Art catalog. Ms. Liman also generously sponsored previous publications. Her generous underwriting ensures that our students, members and patrons receive the latest news and information on classes and exhibitions. Her support, which comes from Palm Beach, exemplifies the regional influence that the ArtCenter has gained. Liman Gallery is in The Paramount Building, 139 N. County Road, Palm Beach. Phone: (561) 659-7050. Visit www.LimanGallery.com.

A Big Thanks to our Catalog Sponsor

Ellen Liman

Unrestricted funds: applied to our greatest needs

MUSEUM Underwrite new gallery lighting: $4,375 Accessibility ramp: $5,000 LED Gallery light bulb system: $7,000 10 Stools and easels for the Master Studio: $760 Security camera system: $10,000 Exhibition Sponsor: $2,500 - $10,000 Special Event Underwriting and Sponsor: $500 +

SCHOOL Of aRT ArtReach Program at Cayuga Foster Home $1,920 Shades for windows in Studio B $1,000 Laptop and projector $1,000 Installation of children’s ceramic coral reef $ 750 Custom 10 x 10 tent for events $800

Studio portrait lights $500 Six art benches $600 Two custom table covers for events $400

SCHOLaRSHIPS 4-5 year old child, one week ArtCamp $150;

10 weeks $1,500 6-12 year old child, one week ArtCamp $230;

10 weeks $2,300 Youth/Teen 8-week studio class $165 Special Needs, adult or child, 8 week class $200(Please note: scholarships are awarded according to financial need.)

Thank you for your generosity!

Grant a Wish

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did you know...Members of the Lighthouse

ArtCenter at the Supporting level and above receive free or discounted admission to over 800 museums and gardens in the Southeastern and the North American Reciprocal Museum Programs.

Visit semcdirect.net and narmassociation.org for lists of participating institutions.

There are many benefits of membership and one of the greatest is the sense of community that the ArtCenter creates. Your tax-deductable membership helps provide an inspiring art school, museum, exhibitions and ArtReach programs. Please help support the ArtCenter with the highest level of membership you can afford. Thank you for your generosity!

Membership

The Artists’ Guild is designed for working artists and includes exhibition opportunities, professional development, as well as networking opportunities.

As an Artists' Guild member, you are eligible to show and sell your work in the Artists' Guild Gallery.

A Guild member is featured each month at our 3rd Thursday Receptions. For more information, call our Curator at (561) 746-3101.

Support Your Local ArtCenter!

Purchase your membership at

LighthouseArts.orgor call (561) 746-3101

Palm Beach and Martin County School teachers receive 50%

discount on any membership level.firefighters, Police Officers and

Active Military and their families receive FREE admission to the

Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum.

White Heron at Take Off, Rick LewisLEVELS Of MEMBERSHIP ANd BENEfITSArtists’ Guild (Add $50 to any level membership) • Designed for working artists: professional development, juried access to Artists’ Guild Gallery and exhibition opportunities

Student $35 (Ages 4 to 22) • Free admission to Museum and 3rd Thursday Events• Eligible to register for art classes• 10% Discount in our Museum Store and 20% discount in our Art Supply Store • Discount at Jerry’s Artarama, Easel Art and Stuart Art Supply

Individual $75 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Opportunity to display artwork in the Annual Member Exhibition & Sale • Reduced entry fees for Call to Artists • A vote in the annual meeting

NEW! Supporting $100 (All of the above benefits for two adults and their children or grandchildren under 18, plus...) • free or discounted admission to over 800 museums and gardensPatron $250 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Two guest passes to Museum or 3rd Thursdays • Invitation to complimentary exhibition tour and tea party

Benefactor $500 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Early registration for art classes and workshops • Invitations to V.I.P. ART Experiences • Four guest passes to Museum or 3rd Thursdays • Recognition in the Annual Report and on the Donor Boards

Presidents’ Council $1,000 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Two invitations to private exhibition reception and curator-led tour • Six guest passes to Museum or 3rd Thursdays • Advance invitations to V.I.P. ART Experiences

Collectors’ Circle $2,500 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Four invitations to private exhibition reception and curator-led tour• Four invitations to Directors’ private wine tasting • Reserved seating at museum lectures and performances• Private tour with the Museum Director at Art Basel in Miami Beach

Small Business $250 (Companies of nine employees or less, includes two guest passes to 3rd Thursdays; Supporting Membership benefits for owner or manager; website link)

Corporate $1,000 (Companies of 10 or more, includes four guest passes to Museum or 3rd Thursdays; website link; Donor Board recognition at Museum and School)

NEW! Young friend $150 (Ages 21 to 39; all of the benefits of a Supporting Membership, plus...) • Invitation for Young Friends Season Kick-Off Events

NEW! Young Professional $250 (Ages 21 to 39; all of the benefits of a Young Friend plus...) • Two guest passes to Museum or 3rd Thursdays; Invitations to special receptions and social events

NEW! Art Enthusiast $500 (Ages 21 to 45; all of the benefits of a Young Professional plus...) • Four guest passes to Museum or 3rd Thursdays; Invitations to V.I.P. ART Experiences and to visit artists' studios; Member of the Young Friends Advisory Council

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We welcome back the Sacred Art Tour! Eight Tibetan refugee Buddhist monks will create a sand mandala and share Tibetan traditions at the museum.

Last year, more than 1,500 visitors enjoyed the Dalai Lama-sanctioned tour here. The mandala is created with naturally dyed sand from India; and the monks painstakingly create the intricate design grain-by-grain.

Please enjoy their daily meditative chanting as they begin and end their days at the Museum, at 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., and quietly watch the creation of the World Peace mandala throughout the day. Tibetan merchandise will be on sale daily, with proceeds benefiting the 2,000 monks at the Drepung Gomang Monastery in India.

The dissolution ceremony will remind us of the value of impermanence. Once again, the monks will gather at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, offering sacred sand as a blessing to our waterways.

This year, Director of Education, Cynthia Trone, visited the monks at the Drepung Gomang Center for Engaging Compassion in Kentucky, and attended the Dalai Lama’s 80th Birthday celebration at the Global Compassion Summit in California.

She says, “There is a deep sense of peace, joy and positivity in the monks that soothes our souls. A sense of true kindness and compassion is clearly evident in their presence; it is a delight and an honor to learn from them. I chose the World Peace mandala this year to infuse our community with a sense of global respect and cooperation.”

daily chanting is at 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.Mon., Jan. 25 from 7 to 8 p.m. • Opening Ceremony Members and children under 12: free; Nonmembers: $5

Tues., Jan. 26 • Rock Painting, 4:30 to 6 p.m.The monks will teach how to write in Tibetan their most familiar chant, “Om mani padme hum.” Members: $20; Nonmembers: $25; Children under 12: free (Limited to 15 people) • Yoga Workshop with Kim depasquale, E-RYT, 6 to 7 p.m.Enjoy yoga alongside the monks in the Main Gallery with the sacred World Peace mandala.  All are welcome. Bring yoga mats and wear comfortable clothing. Members: $10; Nonmembers: $15

Wed., Jan. 27 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. or Thurs., Jan. 28 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. • Tibetan Culture & Culinary Evening Enjoy a delicious Tibetan culinary experience with traditional momos (dumplings.) Members: $40; Nonmembers: $50 (Limited to 25 people each night)

fri., Jan. 29 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. • Snow Lion Cultural PageantA traditional Tibetan cultural ritual. A fun evening for all ages! Members: $10; Nonmembers: $15; Children under 12: Free

Sat., Jan. 30 • Sand Painting, 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Learn to paint with sand using the “chokpurs”, tools used to create intricate mandala designs. Members: $20; Nonmembers: $25; Children under 12: free (Limited to 15 people) • Peace Pole Painting, 3 to 6 p.m. In collaboration with OneJupiter, paint Peace Poles to represent unity, peace and compassion in our community. Members: $20; Nonmembers: $25; Children under 18: free

Sun., Jan. 31 at 2 p.m. • Dissolution Ceremony at the MuseumThe mandala is swept up and shared with our community in a ceremony of gratitude and blessings. Members and children under 12: free; Nonmembers: $5• Blessing of the Jupiter Inlet, 4 p.m. at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, 500 Captain’s Armour Way. The monks will carry some of the sand from the mandala and perform a Buddhist blessing for our waterways. Free to the public

Tibetan Monks Sacred Art Tour

January 25 -31, 2016

Community Outreach

In our ArtReach program, we offer art instruction and materials to individu-als who would otherwise have little opportunity to participate in the arts. We serve students with mental and/or physical disabilities, as well as those who are economically disadvantaged or elderly.

Our programs bring the joy and heal-ing of artistic expression. Our com-prehensive curriculums address the specific needs of these students. In 2015-16, we will have the privilege of working with Cayuga Centers, El Sol Community Resource Center, Hannah's Home, Head Start, Jupiter Medical Cen-ter, Martin County Special Needs, New Day Adult Care, RiverBend Academy at Sandy Pines, as well as numerous local schools and special needs programs.

The positive impact this program has had on the individual students and our community is remarkable, and would not be possible without the continued support of our members, donors and grants.

ArtReach Programs

The Lighthouse ArtCenter is sharing the joy of art with at-risk children at the Head Start program in West Palm Beach.

Through this partnership, preschool children who may not otherwise be exposed to the arts, will benefit from professional art instruction from our fac-ulty. With a dynamic curriculum, includ-ing music and multi-media arts projects, children will enjoy onsite arts program-ming throughout the school year.

Exposure to the arts at a young age has been proven to benefit children’s success in school, as well as build self-esteem. Our instructors and staff are thrilled to be involved in this inspiring program. This program is generously underwritten by Susan Namm Spencer.

Head Start Program

for more information, please contact Cynthia Trone, director of Education at (561) 748-8737.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Join event Co-Chairs Susan Bardin and Peter Gloggner for an ART and fun-filled evening amidst the Museum’s American Masters Exhibit “Two Centuries of American Art from the Manoogian Collection.”

dINE on All-American cuisine by Little Moir’s Food Shack.

dANCE and enjoy music from American Jazz to the '60s and today. Cocktail attire with dancing shoes encouraged!

Individual Ticket: $275 prior to Nov. 30; $300 after Nov. 30

Table of Eight: $2,100 prior to Nov. 30; $2,300 after Nov. 30

Table of Ten: $2,650 prior to Nov. 30; $2,900 after Nov. 30

Purchase tickets at Lighthousearts.org or call (561) 746-3101.Thank you for your support as we bring the joy of art to all!

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A Spirited Celebration of American ArtSaturday, January 16, 2016 from 6:30 to 11 p.m.

ARTBeaux Arts Bash 2016

Dine & Dance

Sponsorship OpportunitiesYour sponsorship helps to provide for extensive cultural

programming at the Museum and School of Art, including exhibitions, art classes and musical and art events.

for information, please contact Barbara Rogoff at (561) 748-7014.

ART V.I.P. EXPERIENCES FREE for Benefactor level members and above*

Experience Art like a V.I.P. with our Exclusive Art Trips!

ART BASEL MIAMIThursday December 3, 2015 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.Enjoy the exclusive Vernissage and an art-filled day with our experts to guide you.  

ART PALM BEACH Wednesday January 20, 2016 from 6 to 10 p.m. Enjoy the exclusive FIRST VIEW and a Cocktail Reception while you have a sneak peek before the fair opens to the public.  

PALM BEACH fINE CRAfT SHOW Saturday, February 27, 2016This prestigious craft show is for discerning collectors and distinguished craft artists. Last big show of the season! More details to be announced.

Limited Availability! To reserve your seats or to upgrade your membership, please call Barbara Rogoff at (561) 748-7014.  

*Watch for more ART V.I.P Experiences!

at The Gardens Mall, PGAShopping EventThursday, December 10, 2015, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.10% of tracked sales on this day will benefit Lighthouse Art-Center. Join us for refreshments and have access to personal shoppers to help you with your holiday gifts and any other items you might need from new towels to lipstick!Special day to Celebrate Children and Their ArtFriday, April 8, 2016, from 4 to 6 p.m.Celebrate the fantastic, creative artwork of our young artists in a very special day at Bloomies!  Our “tweens” are creating fanciful and fashionable art that will be a delightful exhibit.

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Portrait of Caroline Allport, William Merritt Chase, 1897

More about the CollectionRichard Manoogian began collecting American art in the

mid-1970s. He and his wife Jane remain passionate in their search for the best and most representational examples of American art.

The collection reflects Mr. Manoogian’s belief that, “It is important for people to appreciate the unique character, diversity, and quality of American art. I hope that our collection will encourage others to both appreciate and collect American art.”

Opening Reception: 3rd Thursday, November 19, 2015, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Lecture and Reception: 3rd Thursday, December 17, 2015Dr. Joan Lipton lecture, "William Merritt Chase: Celebrated American Impressionist, Important Teacher and Proud Family Man"

Lecture and Reception: 3rd Thursday, January 21, 2016Dr. Anne Palumbo lecture, “The Statue of Liberty as an American Icon”

Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum presents selections from

The Manoogian Collection Two Centuries of American ArtNovember 19, 2015 to March 5, 2016

Generously underwritten by Richard and Jane Manoogian, selected paintings from the Manoogian Collection will be exhibited throughout six galleries at the Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum.

The Manoogian Collection is acknowledged as one of the most significant private collections of American art. The collection’s paintings have been exhibited in the White House, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Detroit Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art, among others.

The ExhibitThe exhibition is designed to present the public with

extraordinary opportunities to view and appreciate some of the best of American Art.

It includes works that range from mid-19th century to the present, including paintings of renowned artists such as Frederick Frieseke, William Merritt Chase, Childe Hassam and Andrew Wyeth. Docent led tours and a lecture series, as well as children’s programs, will complement the exhibition.

Gloucester Harbor, Hayley Lever

1929 Duesenberg, Peter Maier

During the Manoogian Collection, admission is free for Lighthouse ArtCenter members and $10 for nonmembers on Monday through Friday. Saturday and Sunday are Free. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

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artists: Professional photos of your art Great photos of your art are essential for digital submissions

to art competitions. The ArtCenter is making this easier and affordable with professional photographer and ArtCenter faculty member David R. Randell. Make an appointment to have David photograph your art in the ArtCenter's Photo

Studio. Wait while your art is photographed or come back to pick up your pieces. Digital files will be ready by email or on a CD. For $65, you will receive high-resolution images up to five pieces (suitable for printing and reproduction), plus lower resolution versions for submissions and posting online. ($12 for each additional piece.) Call Sheri to make an appointment at (561) 746-3101.

March 10 to 13, 2016• 3rd Annual Plein Air Festival ExhibitionThis exciting exhibition offers the public the chance to view and purchase fresh paintings created daily from 50 of the top Plein Air painters from around the country and Italy. Each day the artists paint and hang new, fascinating interpretations of our local landscapes .See page 8 for the festival and reception schedule.

March 17 to April 27, 2016• Member Show & SaleThe annual Member Exhibition shows off the work of our talented members and faculty from our School of Art. Opening reception and awards: 3rd Thursday, March 17, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

May 4 to 25, 2016• 46th Annual Kindergarten-12th Grade Community Student ExhibitionA showcase of work created by K-12 students in Palm Beach and Martin counties. This exhibition offers students the opportunity to prepare for and experience

a professional gallery show while providing an opportunity for students, instructors and peers to view the year’s accomplishments. Sponsored by Sandy and Jordan Bernstein. Awards by GFWC Jupiter-Tequesta Junior Woman's Club and Women's Club of Jupiter-Tequesta. 6th-12th Grade Awards Reception: Wednesday, May 4, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. K-5th Grade Awards Reception: Thursday, May 5, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Plein Air Festival Quick Draw CompetitionThe event will take place Sunday, March 13 at DuBois Park, Jupiter. It is open to any artist regardless of whether they are participating in other Festival activities or not, however artists must register. Register before the event at the ArtCenter Museum or at the Festival on Sunday, March 13. See page 8 for Festival schedule.

The Art of AssociationDEaDLINE: May 20, 2016 EXHIBITION: June 7 to August 11, 2016 For the fifth year, the ArtCenter hosts this very exciting collaborative show that includes juried work from art associations in Palm Beach and Martin Counties. The spirit of cooperation and the common goal of each organization to share the experience of the visual arts brings about an exhibition where collectors can see the vast area talent.Contact alison to enter (561) 746-3101

Exhibitions

On the 3rd Thursday evening of each month from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., enjoy a wine and passed hors d' oeuvres reception featuring:

• Exhibition openings• Concerts• Lectures• Art demonstrations• Live performances• Gallery talks • Meet the artists

Come join us at this perfect opportunity to broaden your knowledge of the arts and mingle with other art enthusiasts and Lighthouse ArtCenter members. Free to Members, $10 Nonmembers. See LighthouseArts.org for calendar of events.

3rd Thursday Sponsor:

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Situated in the lovely seaside village of Tequesta, Florida, the Lighthouse ArtCenter proudly presents its 3rd Annual Plein Air Festival. This juried invitational event is a premiere gathering; the largest of its kind in South Florida. With 50 of the top plein air painters in the country participating, the Festival offers $10,000 in prizes.

This year’s judge will be the renowned artist Jim McVicker. His talents were recently recognized as the $15,000 Grand Prize Winner of the 4th Annual PleinAir Salon.

The public is invited to view the artists’ painting daily at locations such as the Society of the Four Arts and Riverbend Park. There will be artists' demos and workshops. View and purchase freshly created paintings at the ArtCenter each day and evening. A special ticketed Patron and Collectors’ Reception will be on Saturday, March 12.

Attention Collectors: Become a festival PatronThere are three patronage levels; $500, $1,000 and $1,500. Along with invitations to special events, the full amount of your donation can be used towards the purchase of a painting.

Visit LighthouseArts.org for the full list benefits and details of being a Plein Air Festival Patron.

To become a Patron or for sponsorship and underwriting opportunities, please call Barbara Rogoff at (561) 748-7014.

March 9 to 13, 20162016 fESTIVAL SCHEdULE

Wednesday, March 9 • Private Reception for Juried Artists, Hosts, Sponsors, Patrons and Board of Directors Lighthouse ArtCenter, 5 to 7 p.m.

Thursday, March 10 • Festival PaintOut with Juried Artists* Multiple Locations • Meet the Festival Artists Reception* Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

friday, March 11 • Festival PaintOut with Juried Artists* Multiple Locations • Reception and Art Sale, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.* Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum

Saturday, March 12 • Festival PaintOut with Juried Artists* Multiple Locations • Kids’ Paint Out and Awards* School of Art• Patron, Sponsor and Collectors’ Cocktail Reception (Ticketed event) ArtCenter Museum, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 13 • Quick Draw Painting Competition at DuBois Park* 9 a.m. to noon. Registration required for artists.• Wet-Painting Sales and Award Presentation* Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum, 4 to 6 p.m.

*Open to the publicSee LighthouseArts.org for information.

Ted Matz is the event chair for the 2016 Plein Air Festival

National Five-Day Plein Air Festival

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Plein Air Festival Workshops 2016

Plein Air Workshop with Elio Camacho Sat. & Sun., March 5 & 6; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Member: $350; Nonmember: $400 Elio will assist students in capturing the particular mood of the moment and to express themselves in a bold and colorful way, while capturing the beauty and

spontaneity of nature. Elio develops a program for improving each individual’s ability as a painter based on the student's level and goals.

Adding the figure to Your Landscapes with Michele ByrneThurs. & fri., January 28 & 29; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Member: $350; Nonmember: $400This class will teach how to add the figure in a natural, fluid way and how to simplify the subject

by breaking it down into basic shapes. Other topics covered during class will include: how light falls onto a subject and its effect on color and value in the landscape, and how to add drama with your brush strokes and palette knife work. Daily demos followed by student painting time and a critique.

Painting the figure in Studio & En Plein Air with Eli CedroneThurs. & fri., february 18 & 19; 9 to 5 p.m. Member: $300; Nonmember: $350Learn the fundamentals of painting the figure en plein air and in studio. Topics covered will be: understanding direct, ambient and reflected light; how sunlight affects color;

seeing color and value as a unit; and capturing the features of the model to create a likeness. You'll learn how to break down the fundamental form of the figure into large shapes or masses. There will be instruction on how to mix clean color in the correct temperature and value in order to create the illusion of light on the figure. Eli will demo each day and provide plenty of one-on-one. A working knowledge of the medium is advised.

Bold Brush Plein Air with Shelby KeefeMon. & Tues., March 7 & 8; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. SOLD OUT! Member: $350; Nonmember: $400One of the biggest challenges for plein air painters is to successfully narrow down infinite amounts of detail and express the essence of a scene. Students will learn and apply strategies for simplification, value

accuracy, compositional uniqueness and much more.  Shelby will share her method of applying complimentary colors as an underpainting to the white canvas, and jumping in with both feet to grab the light before it changes. She will demonstrate her technique every morning and then help each student one-on-one throughout the rest of the day.

Plein Air with Jim McVickerMon. & Wed., March 14 to 16; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Member: $450; Nonmember: $500The workshop will start with a demo that will show his process for starting a landscape, Jim works over the entire canvas in order to

develop the painting as a unified whole, working on land, trees, water and sky so the painting grows with a cohesive feeling and not as separate parts. During the demo, Jim will describe his process. He will walk around and work with each artist, one-on-one. He is known to be very available and open to any questions, and will help and/or demonstrate how he would solve any problems you might be having.

Painting flowers with Terry OatsThurs. & fri., March 17 & 18; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Member: $350; Nonmember: $400Terry will be teaching on location in the midst of lovely tropical gardens. She will begin work with students on their palette organization, analysis of compositions, layout, light and shadows. Students will work on painting in the

morning and another in the afternoon. Attention will be paid to warm and cool tones, evolving composition, negative shapes, values and tones. Terry will spend easel-side time with each student, and offer morning demos.

The Lighthouse ArtCenter is thrilled to welcome these internationally renowned artists. The members of the ArtCenter are continuing to grow as artists, and we are pleased to offer extraordinary opportunities to study exclusively with dynamic and prestigious instructors!

REGISTER NOW!LighthouseArts.org

(561) 748-8737Workshops are limited to 12 students.

See artist bios on page 19.

Painting the Sustained Nocturne with Jason SacranMon. & Tues., March 7 & 8; 6 p.m. to midnightMember: $350; Nonmember: $400In this two-night workshop, Jason Sacran will talk about and demonstrate how he approaches a multi-session nocturne plein air painting. The format will be a paint-along with instructor demonstration, participant painting,

individual critiques/help and a relaxed late night atmosphere of fun and painting. Jason was the Grand Prize winner at our 2nd Annual Plein Air Festival in 2015, as well as best of shows across the country.

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WorkshopsIntensive drawing WorkshopThis workshop is for serious artists of all levels who have the desire and com-mitment to improve their drawing skills. Exercises will be from still life set-ups to illustrate specific concepts. Instructor: Ted MatzSat., Jan. 16; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.or Sat., Mar. 19; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Studio A: School $80, Nonmembers: $105

Oil and Cold WaxExplore the process of building abstrac-tions by means of layering; utilizing cold wax medium, tube oils, pigment sticks, powdered pigments and a variety of implements. Prior painting experience required; enjoy the sharing and flexibility of this unique group experience!Instructor: James ScherbarthThur., Jan. 21 to Sat., Jan. 23; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Studio B: School $450, Nonmembers: $500

fused GlassDesigned for beginner to intermediate levels, learn techniques of warm glass. Materials are provided and firing is included. Instructor: Betty WilsonSat., Jan 23; 1 to 4 p.m.or Sat., Apr. 9; 1 to 4 p.m.Studio 3D: School $80, Nonmembers: $105

NEW! Youth drawing WorkshopThis full-day workshop gives young art-ists the tools they need to push to the next level of drawing. Pat Crowley infuses a sense of humor with his mastery of drawing, while challenging his students to become better artists. Ages 12-18Instructor: Pat CrowleySat., Jan 30; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.Studio A: School $80, Nonmembers: $105

Oversized Ceramic PlattersBrian will reveal special techniques for overcoming cracking, warping or deforming. He will demonstrate making a plaster form to throw on, and students will throw their own 24- to 28-inch plat-ters on the wheel. Firing is included in tuition; clay must be purchased sepa-rately at the School of Art.Instructor: Brian KovachikSat., Jan. 30; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Studio 3D: School $75, Nonmembers: $100

The Art of GraffitiWe welcome the edgy and trendy art of graffiti to the School of Art! With new materials and techniques, Mark will share his experience as a graffiti artist while guiding students to find their own style. Ages 15 and up welcome.Instructor: Mark RupprechtSat., Feb. 6; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.or Sat., Apr. 2; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.School of Art $50, Nonmembers: $60

Intensive Watercolor WorkshopDesigned for serious artists of all lev-els with a commitment to improve their work. Ted will address the needs of stu-dents who are ready to take their work to a more advanced level. Students receive individualized, hands-on instruction.Instructor: Ted MatzSat., Feb. 13; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.or Sat., Apr. 2; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Studio A: School $80, Nonmembers: $105

Beyond Alla Prima, CollageDiscover your passions using acrylic and collage. Step out of your comfort zone and journey into the unknown, as you awaken the creation of powerful visual imagery. Play with transformation and integration of materials. Instructor: Tara funk GrimFri., Feb. 19 to Sat., Feb. 20; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Studio A: School $300, Nonmembers: $350

drawn to Children's BooksBring your favorite children’s picture book, your softest pencil, your most scrumptious drawing paper, and your sense of wonder. Together with this national award-winning author/illustra-tor, examine techniques that will bring your stories to life. Instructor: Janeen MasonSat., Feb. 20 and Sun., Feb. 21; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.Masin Gallery: Museum $350, Nonmembers: $400

The Art of Painting WaterExplore the unique qualities of water reflections and ripples. Bring paintings in progress or new ideas; Kris will offer step-by-step instruction of water paint-ing techniques. Oils or acrylics.Instructor: Kris DavisSat., Feb. 27; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Studio A: School $80, Nonmembers: $105

Patinas for Clay SculptureThis workshop is intended to help stu-dents finish sculptures that have already been fired. Students will explore tech-niques for different types of patinas on clay sculptures.Instructor: Eduardo GomezTues., Mar. 1 and Wed., Mar. 2; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Studio 3D: School $195, Nonmembers: $215

Evening Plein AirSimplify the complexity of the evening landscape by using scenery as reference. Enjoy the unique quality of light in late afternoon and early evening. Oil paints are preferred but acrylic is acceptable. Intermediate to advanced. Limit of 10 students per class. Location TBAInstructor: Manon SanderThurs., Mar. 3; 3 to 6 p.m.or Thurs., Mar. 31; 3 to 6 p.m.On location $40, Nonmembers: $50

NEW! Studio Seascapes in OilNationally recognized artist Robert Sim-one reveals the secrets behind the mas-tery of his beautiful wave paintings. Rob-ert demonstrates how he “constructs” his compositions using photo references and color studies.Instructor: Robert SimoneFri., Mar. 25 to Sun., Mar. 27; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.Studio A:School $400, Nonmembers: $450

Oil PortraitureImpart life to your painting and learn skills for a solid foundation in oil por-traiture. Working from a clothed model, learn color theory, values, composition, proportions, and edges. Instructor: Chris KlingFri., Apr. 8 and Sat., Apr. 9; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Studio A: School $300, Nonmembers: $350

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Dramatic Soda firing Ceramic artist Matt Long will be demon-strating his soda firing method. He says, "Soda firing can create a sense of drama, a blush of color and variety of tactile sur-faces, always leaving its mark on the work as it licks its way through the kiln." Instructor: Matt LongThurs., Jan. 14 and Fri., Jan. 15; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Studio 3D: School $250, Nonmembers: $300

Alternative firing Processes:Wild and Out of This World Surface finishes In this workshop, students will learn dif-ferent decorative processes and firing techniques, explore the dynamic poten-tial of lichen glazes, copper flashing and oxide application. Throw 1/8” to 1/16” thick, adding integrity to their pieces and altering the surfaces. Instructor: Randy BrodnaxFri., Feb. 26 and Sat., Feb. 27; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Studio 3D: School $250, Nonmembers: $300

CeramicsTuition includes a materials fee for one 25 lb. bag of

clay, glazing and firing pieces made in class. Additional clay and firing space available for purchase.

TUESdAYWheel IDesigned for the absolute beginner, this course will introduce creating functional ceramics on the wheel. Emphasis is on aesthetics of form, glaze application, kiln loading and firing. Includes demonstra-tion, critiques and current and historical concerns in the world of ceramics. Learn to make cylinders, cups and bowls. Class can be repeated until the student is ready for more advanced coursework.Instructor: Will McCombTues., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio 3D: SchoolWinter or Spring: $340

Handbuilding CeramicsLearn a variety of basic handbuilding construction techniques. Create deco-rative and/or functional pieces, and/or representational or abstract sculptures. Finish projects using a variety of glazing methods.Instructor: Sid WaleshTues., 1 to 4 p.m. ; Studio 3D: Schoolor Tues., 5 to 8 p.m. ; Studio 3D: SchoolWinter or Spring: $340

WEdNESdAYWheel IIContinue the investigation of wheel-formed pottery. Class includes dem-onstrations, lectures, critiques, glaze experimentation, kiln loading and firing. Explore lidded forms, pouring vessels, handles and large forms.Instructor: Justin LambertWed., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio 3D: SchoolWinter or Spring: $340

THURSdAYBeginning WheelFor the absolute beginner. Learn to make functional ceramics through form, glaze application, kiln loading and firing. Class may be repeated until the student is ready for more advanced coursework.Instructor: Courtney PageThurs., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio 3D: SchoolWinter or Spring: $340

Beginning to Intermediate WheelInstruction for those with experience on the wheel. Emphasis is on form, glaze application, kiln loading and firing. Includes demonstration, critiques and current and historical concerns in the world of ceramics.Instructor: Courtney PageThurs., 6 to 9 p.m.; Studio 3D: SchoolWinter or Spring: $340

SATURdAYWheel All ages and skill levels welcome! Cre-ate functional ceramics on the wheel. Explore form, glaze application, kiln load-ing and firing; learn about the history of ceramics as well as the current trends in the ceramics world.Instructor: Will McCombSat.., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio 3D: SchoolWinter or Spring: $340

Adult Classes

Open Ceramics StudioCeramic Open Studios are uninstruct-ed and open to all skill levels. Clay, glazes and firing are not included. A 25-pound bag of clay is $25. Inquire about firing rates. Sign in/out at Front Desk. All students are responsible for cleaning work area. Members only

Visiting Artists

figure drawing WorkshopUnlock the mysteries of the human anat-omy. Expand your artistic horizons as you experiment with sketching, mixing col-ors and composition. Tuition includes model fee.Instructor: Pat CrowleySat., Apr. 16; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Studio B: School $100, Nonmembers: $125

Encaustic Painting WorkshopExplore the ancient art of encaustic painting. Create a pigment in a mixture of wax and resin, and experiment with the colors and design in melted wax. All skill levels welcome.Instructor: Betty WilsonSat., Apr. 23; 1 to 4 p.m.Studio B: School $80, Nonmembers: $105

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DrawingMONdAY

Pastels: drawing in ColorDiscover the beauty and excitement that color adds to your drawing! Sharpen your observational drawing skills. Explore under-painting techniques, value and color studies, surface applications. Limit of 12 students.Instructor: Ted MatzMon., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio A: SchoolWinter or Spring: $325

drawingDrawing is the foundation for all art. Observe shapes, values and textures, drawing with a range of materials, includ-ing pencil, charcoal, conté and pen. For all levels, this class hones your skills and composition. Instructor: Randall ScottMon., 12 to 2 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumWinter or Spring: $250

TUESdAYfigure drawingUnlock the mysteries of the human anatomy. Pat will expand your artis-tic horizons as you experiment with sketching, mixing colors and composi-tion. For experienced artists. Students may use pastel, charcoal or pencil. Tuition includes model fee.Instructor: Patrick CrowleyTues., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio B: School Winter or Spring: $360

Drawing Studio: The Crowley TechniqueThis class will be a serious exploration of the fundamentals of drawing. Pat will lead you through the basics of his unique and effective techniques. Work with pastel, charcoal or pencil; all levels are welcome.Instructor: Patrick Crowley Tues., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: Museum Winter or Spring: $325

fRIdAYPastel LandscapesCreate your landscape and seascape drawings while introducing vivid and harmonious shapes and colors. Alessan-dra will help you interpret photos to find dynamic, creative drama in your landscapes.Instructor: alessandra GieffersFri., 9 a.m. to noon.; Studio A: SchoolWinter or Spring: $300

SATURdAYdrawing fUNdamentalsDrawing is the foundation for all art. Learn how to observe shapes, values and textures with various drawing medium. For beginning to advanced students, this class will hone your skills and composi-tion.Instructor: Jim RiggSat., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolWinter or Spring: $300

JewelryWEdNESdAY

Make Beautiful JewelryLearn the elementary techniques of hand-making jewelry. Tracey will guide each students on design and construc-tion. Using silver, gold, copper or brass (and gems if desired), learn to design, saw, bend, hammer, solder, file and polish. All levels welcome.Instructor: Tracey RoedlWed., 9 a.m. to noon; Master Studio: MuseumWinter or Spring: $300

SATURdAYMake Beautiful JewelrySee Wednesday description.Instructor: Tracey RoedlSat., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumWinter or Spring: $300

NEW! Mindful Programming

Mandala and Yoga! WorkshopIntegrating yoga moves with medita-tive rhythm on the floor, students use charcoal or pastels to create a large-scale, unique mandala. Wear comfort-able clothing, and be prepared to get messy! Led by artist Rose Shaw with Kim Depasquale, E-RYT.Instructors: Rose Shaw and Kim DepasqualeSat., Jan. 9; 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio B: School Members: $40; Nonmembers: $50

MONdAYThe Art of MovementStart your week with relaxing Chinese health exercise, Tai Chi. Surrounded by the serenity of great art, enjoy the quiet unity of body, mind and spirit. Wear com-fortable clothing. All are welcome, ages 4 to 104.Instructor: Dr. Keith CiniMon., 8 to 9 a.m.; Main Gallery: MuseumWinter or Spring: $120, Nonmembers: $160Drop in for one class: $15, Nonmembers: $20

TUESdAYThe Art of MeditationOur museum is a place for reflection, learning and contemplation. It’s also the perfect venue to find a deep sense of balance through meditation and breath work. Bring your yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing.Instructors: Drs. Keith and Bella CiniTues., 6 to 7 p.m.; Main Gallery: MuseumWinter or Spring: $120, Nonmembers: $160Drop in for one class: $15, Nonmembers: $20

Adult Classes

Can't decide? If you would like to try one “sample” class to decide if you want to enroll, you will need prior approval from the Director of Education. One sample class per session may be available for $40, with that fee credited toward your tuition should you choose to register. One week advance notice required.

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Mixed Media TUESdAY

Calligraphy & Hand LetteringExplore the art of handwriting and artis-tic calligraphy. Through understanding history and careful practice, learn the basics of all letters. Practice and experi-ment with pencils, felt-tips, markers, ink

pens and brushes.Instructor: Marta LlorensTues., 5 to 7 p.m.; Studio B: School Winter or Spring: $225

THURSdAYExperimental Watercolor & Mixed MediaDive into the possibilities of painting, using watercolors and various other mediums and surfaces. Suitable for all levels, this will be a relaxing, fun and innovative atmosphere.Instructor: Peggy KirkwoodThurs., 9 a.m. to noon.; Studio A: SchoolWinter or Spring: $300

NEW! Spanish Through ArtUsing art activities as a way to introduce language, move through the basics of vocabulary, speaking, listening, grammar and writing. This will be typical Spanish from Spain, and differences in vernacu-lar and dialect will be explored. All ages welcome. Instructor: Marta LlorensThurs., 4 to 6 p.m.; Studio A: School Winter or Spring: $175

Abstract StudioExperiment with acrylic paints and media. Students are encouraged to step outside of their comfort zones and explore mark making and intuitive ways of working. Drip and pour paint, or build up dimensional and impasto surfaces. Instructor: Vincent LardieriThurs., 4 to 6 p.m.; Studio B: School Winter or Spring: $175

fRIdAYNEW! Relief PrintmakingLearn basic, techniques and proto-cols for creating an edition of origi-nal prints; learn printing vocabulary. Become familiar with the techniques of conceiving an appropriate image, cutting the linoleum or wood block to translate that image with various inks. Includes an introduction to the history of relief printing.Instructor: Laurie aguera-arcasFri., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio B: School Winter or Spring: $325

The Art of Collage & PaintingExplore the creation of several pieces of artwork using various textures, such as paper, fabric, cording, paint and more. Create a good design and well-balanced piece of artwork.Instructor: Esther GordonFri., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumWinter or Spring: $300

SATURdAYSewing & Apparel designLearn how to interpret pattern instruc-tions, make changes, cut out a pattern, and sew a wearable garment on your own. (Must bring sewing machine; surger will be available. Limit of 6 students.)Instructor: Esther GordonSat., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumWinter or Spring: $150 per 4-week session

PaintingMONdAY

PortraitureDevelop skills necessary to create por-traits in oil, acrylic, watercolor or pas-tel. Individual guidance and attention is given to each student. Painting experi-ence required. Tuition Includes model fee.Instructor: Norma ConwayMon., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio B: SchoolWinter or Spring: $345

Landscape and Marine PaintingCharles will demonstrate how to work wet-on-wet with swift, confident brush-strokes and palette knife paint applica-tion. Develop the ability to quickly cap-ture composition. All levels welcome.Instructor: Charles GruppeMon., 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumWinter or Spring: $325

Realism in PaintingLearn how to capture the essence of realism with one-on-one instruction. Stu-dents are encouraged to research and develop themes, as well as bring their own photographs from which to work.Instructor: Randall ScottMon., 9 a.m. to noon; MuseumWinter or Spring: $300

Artist's Choice, Any MediumHave a project that you need help in get-ting started? Need a little help and advice on your work? Choose any medium you want to work in or explore. There will be a still life set up, but you are wel-come to bring something to work from. Limit of 12 students.Instructor: Ted MatzMon., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolWinter or Spring: $325

dynamic Painting TechniquesUsing a variety of materials, we will create a contemporary, step-by-step approach to develop a landscape/sea-scape or nonobjective work with a 3D layering effect.Instructor: Jim RiggMon., 1 to 4 p.m..; Studio B: SchoolWinter or Spring: $300

TUESdAYBeginning PaintingNever picked up a paintbrush? This class provides a strong foundation in drawing your subject, color theory and paint application in a supportive and light-hearted environment. Students can work with either oil or acrylic paint. Limit of 12 students.Instructor: Ted MatzTues., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio A: School of ArtWinter or Spring: $325

Adult Classes

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Adult ClassesPlein Air and Studio PaintingLearn the dynamics and joy of paint-ing outdoors! Paint local landscapes with some studio work. Composition, simpli-fication of subject matter, the effects of light and weather and color mixing will be covered. All mediums and skill levels are welcome. Location TBA.Instructor: Ted MatzWed., 9 a.m. to noon; On locationWinter or Spring: $325

Beyond Basics WatercolorLearn alternative techniques for wash-es, glazing, dry brush and many other watercolor methods. Class will focus on structured exercises to develop skills in handling watercolors.Instructor: Peggy KirkwoodWed., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolWinter or Spring: $300

Realism in PaintingLearn how to capture the essence of realism with one-on-one instruction. Stu-dents are encouraged to research and develop themes, as well as bring their own photographs from which to work.Instructor: Randall ScottWed., 6 to 9 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolWinter or Spring: $300

THURSdAYPaint What You LikeExperienced painters will benefit from this open-studio format that allows them to work with any subject matter or painting medium, while Norma advises, critiques and helps solve problems.Instructor: Norma ConwayThurs., 9 a.m. to Noon; Studio B: SchoolWinter or Spring: $300

Acrylic LandscapesCreate your landscape and seascape paintings while introducing vivid and harmonious shapes and colors. Inter-pret photos to find dynamic, creative drama in your landscapes. Acrylic only Instructor: alessandra GieffersThurs., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolWinter or Spring: $300

Intermediate to Advanced WatercolorPaint still-life arrangements, while respecting the spontaneity and ver-satility of the medium. Learn to paint clean, colorful, clear, vivid paintings with emphasis on composition, value and relationships of objects and shapes.Instructor: Barbara CarswellThurs., 9 a.m. to noon; Master Studio: Museumor Thurs., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumWinter or Spring: $300

fRIdAYBeginning WatercolorLearn the basics of washes, glazing, dry brush and many other watercolor techniques. Class will focus on struc-tured exercises to develop skills in handling watercolors.Instructor: Peggy KirkwoodFri., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolWinter or Spring: $300

Abstract Painting and CompositionStudents will discover their own style of painting using nonrepresentational imagery. Experiment with the inclusion of the accidental as an advantage in painting; emphasis is on self-expression and risk-taking in one’s creative process.Instructor: Gary antonioFri., 1 to 4 p.m., Studio B: SchoolWinter or Spring: $300

Plein Air PaintingSimplify the complexity of the landscape by using outdoor scenery as reference. Oil paints are preferred but acrylic is acceptable; intermediate to advanced. Limit of 10 students per class. Location TBA.Instructor: Manon SanderTues., 9 a.m. to noon; On location Winter: $265 (No class Feb. 9)Spring: $195 (5 classes: Mar. 1, 22, 29; Apr. 5, 12)

Oil PortraitureImpart life to your painting and learn skills that give you a solid foundation in oil portraiture. Working from a clothed model you learn color theory, values, composition, proportions and edges. Lim-ited to 10 students.Instructor: Chris KlingTues., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolWinter or Spring: $360

Artist's Choice, Any MediumHave a project that you need help in getting started? Need a little help and advice on your work? Choose any medi-um you want to work in or explore. There will be a still life set up, but you are wel-come to bring something to work from. Limit of 12 students.Instructor: Ted MatzTues., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolWinter: $325Spring: $295 (No class Apr. 19)

WEdNESdAYNEW! Studio PaintingImprove your painting skills by under-standing the elements needed to make a good painting. Learn to simplify and understand value and color. Basic draw-ing skills and knowledge of oils or acryl-ics is recommended.Instructor: Manon SanderWed., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio A: SchoolWinter: $265 (No class Feb. 10)

Open Portrait Studio The Open Portrait Studio is an uninstructed session in which the ArtCenter provides the model, and the students direct the poses of the model. Students are welcome to work in any medium. Winter and Spring: Thurs., 1 to 4 p.m.;Studio B: School of Art: $15 per three hour session

Open figure Studio The Open Figure Studio is an uninstructed session in which the ArtCenter provides the model, and the students direct the poses of the model. Winter: Sat., Jan. 9 and Feb. 6; 9 a.m. to noon; Spring: Sat., Mar. 12 and Apr. 23; 9 a.m. to noon;Studio B: School: $20 per three hour sessionNOTE: Students must pre-register at least three days prior to attending open studio sessions. If the minimum number of four students has not been met, the session will be cancelled. Please call for availability.

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PhotographyTUESdAY

digital PhotographyLearn the basics of photography, the use of camera controls and their application in creative digital photography. Lighting and composition taught through hands-on lessons in studio and on location. Students are required to bring their own digital camera; advanced point and shoot, or digital SLR is preferred.Instructor: David RandellTues., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumWinter or Spring: $300

WEdNESdAYPhotoshop ElementsLearn the basics: organization and importing images, basic corrections and editing, creative editing and layers, out-putting to print, slide shows and web galleries. Students are required to bring laptop with Photoshop Elements software.Instructor: David RandellWed., 6 to 9 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolWinter or Spring: $300

SATURdAY

digital Photography/PhotoshopLearn advanced photographic composi-tion, camera controls, how to get the best from advanced cameras, as well as stu-dio and location lighting. After shooting, learn downloading, DAM (Digital Asset Management), retouching and output. Students are required to bring their own digital camera (advanced point and shoot, or digital SLR is preferred) and personal laptop with Photoshop Elements software.Instructor: David RandellSat., 9 a.m. to noon; Master Studio: MuseumWinter or Spring: $300

Adult Classes

SculptureSculpture prices include model fee, one 25 lb. bag of

water-based clay and firing fee.

WEdNESdAYSculpting Gesture and ExpressionA step-by-step demonstration of tech-niques used in sculpting the human fig-ure. Each student will produce one piece, a 15” to 18” undraped figure sculpture. Completion of an introductory sculpture class is recommended. Price includes model fee, one 25 lb. bag of clay and firing fee.Instructor: Eduardo GomezWed., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio B: SchoolWinter: $395

Capturing the figure Under draperySculpt the nude human figure and then add drapery so that the form shows through the drapery. Completion of an introductory sculpture class is recom-mended. Instructor: Eduardo GomezWed., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolWinter: $395

Rising Young Artists

Rising Artists is a growing move-ment of young artists at the Light-house ArtCenter. Working together with faculty and staff, we offer artis-tic activities for teens in our commu-nity. Look for upcoming lectures on portfolio and resume preparation, arts lectures and ceramics work-shops.

Founders and co-chairs are High School Seniors Annelise Hillmann and Chris Tomlinson.

Call Cynthia at the School of Art to get involved! (561) 748-8737

Special Needs Professional art teachers educate special needs stu-dents in the elements of art. Students reveal their emo-tions, challenges, worries, hopes and struggles through the process of creating art. No matter what the final outcome, students learn valuable lessons, while devel-oping a sense of independence and accomplishment.

WEdNESdAYSpecial Needs ArtsStudents will create a new project each week, including painting, draw-ing, clay and collage. Making art develops cognitive and motor skills; this class is a fun and social experi-ence. Snacks provided.Instructor: Peggy KirkwoodWed, 4 to 6 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolWinter or Spring: $195

SATURdAYSpecial Needs 1st Saturday (free)Special needs students, ages 16 to adult, work on art projects which encourage creativity, social skills and communica-tion, as well as build confidence and self-esteem. A tour of the Museum and a light snack is provided. Students should bring their lunch. Instructor: Lynzie KronheimThis FREE program is underwritten by The Loxahatchee Club Educational Foundation. Space is limited and a reservation is required. To enroll, call Sheri or Evelyne at (561) 746-3101.First Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Museum, Free

Introduction to figurative Sculp-tureFor beginning students, learn tech-niques involved in sculpting the human figure. Create one sculpture of a live model. Surface finishing techniques will be covered, as well as preparation for firing. Instructor: Eduardo GomezWed., 9 a.m. to noon.; Studio B: SchoolSpring: $395

Sculpting the Human PortraitThe class is a step-by-step demonstra-tion of the techniques involved in sculpt-ing the human head. Create two sculp-tures: an écorché of the human head and neck, and a nuanced portrait of a live model. No previous experience required. Instructor: Eduardo GomezWed., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolSpring: $395

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Children & Teen ClassesMONdAY

Youth draw & Paint!Children join a joyful exploration of drawing and painting, while creating in their own style, at their own develop-mental level. Mediums used include pen-cils, charcoal, pastels, oil pastels, colored pencils, markers, crayons, tempera and acrylic paints. Ages 6-12Instructor: Marta LlorensMon., 4 to 6 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolWinter or Spring: $165

Teen Artist StudioDesigned for middle- and high-school art students, this studio class provides chal-lenging, advanced techniques in draw-ing and painting. Emphasis is on concept development and self-expression. Build-ing confidence in skills needed for audi-tions to Bak and Dreyfoos are an integral part of the program.Instructor: Marta LlorensMon., 6 to 8 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolWinter or Spring: $165

TUESdAY Art for the HomeschooledThis class provides an enriching experi-ence in the many fields of art and art history. Students build and develop a foundation of creative skills by working through the essential elements and prin-ciples of art, including: line, color, space, shape, form, texture, pattern, balance and emphasis. Ages 9-14Instructor: Peggy ProTues., 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.; Master Studio: MuseumWinter or Spring: $165

NEW! ferocious fashion designGet totally creative designing outfits made out of anything in nature! “Tweens” will have a blast discovering exotic natu-ral materials and turning them into some serious swag. This very special experi-ence will culminate in an exhibit of the students’ work at Bloomingdales in the Spring (see page 5.) Ages 9-13Instructor: Deborah WeedTues., 6 to 8 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolWinter: $90 for 4-week session Jan. 5, 12, 19 and 26

WEdNESdAYKid's ClayStudents learn hand-building ceramic techniques, focusing on different build-ing, glazing and firing methods. Working on the pottery wheel is introduced to student. Ages 6-12Instructor: Will McComb Wed., 4 to 6 p.m.; Studio 3D: SchoolWinter or Spring: $175

NEW! Adventures in ArtThis dynamic and engaging multi-media art experience will feature a new theme each week…from Oaxacan paper mache to batik to dream weavers to foam print making! Be inspired by Eric Carle, Jackson Pollock and Alexander Calder! Ages 8-12Instructor: Christie ann MillerWed., 4 to 6 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolWinter or Spring: $150 or $20 per class

THURSdAYYoung Artists' WheelFor the young creative artist interested in learning about ceramics, from wet clay to firing and glazing. Students will be taught techniques for throwing on the potter’s wheel, as well as handbuilding, to create finished functional work. Ask for Teen Intern discounts and Community Service opportunities. Ages 12-18Instructor: Will McComb Thurs., 6 to 8 p.m.; Studio 3D: SchoolWinter or Spring: $200

fRIdAYPlein Air for KidsExperience the joy of painting and draw-ing outdoors! Learn composition, subject simplification and the effects of light on subject matter. Learn about historical artists, focusing on genre and art style; explore multiculturalism and ecology. Supplies and snack included in tuition fee. Ages 6 and up.Instructor: Danica PapaliFri., 3:45 to 5:15 p.m.; Meet at School of ArtWinter or Spring: $150

SATURdAYNEW! Adventures in ArtThis dynamic and engaging multi-media art experience will feature a new theme each week…from Oaxacan paper mache to batik to dream weavers to foam print making! Be inspired by Eric Carle, Jackson Pollock and Alexander Calder! Ages 8-12Instructor: Christie ann MillerSat., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio A: SchoolWinter or Spring: $150 or $20 per class

Summer ArtCamp

Ten weekly sessions from June 6 to August 12, 2016

During our 47th Annual Summer Enrichment ArtCamp, youth ages 4 to 12 will explore drawing, paint-ing and ceramics. Along with mul-tiple art projects, ArtCampers are exposed to art history, renowned artists and world cultures. Fun Fridays include a visit from Jupiter Academy of Music, Absolute Music or a drum circle, as well as a guid-ed tour of the exhibitions at the Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum.

Kids ages 4-5: 9 a.m. to noonMembers $120; Nonmembers $150Kids ages 6-12: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Members $200; Nonmembers $23010% sibling discountScholarships and aftercare available.Teen Intern opportunities available!

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FacultyLaurie aguera-arcas has been involved in art-making and teach-ing for more than 40 years, with a specialty in printmaking, drawing, and art history. Her undergraduate training began at Syracuse Univer-sity School of Art, and continued

at the University of Maryland. She received an MLA in art history from Johns Hopkins University, and earned the MLA award for her thesis on Winslow Homer. As a teacher and artist in Israel, Rhode Island, Mexico, Maryland, and Florida, Laurie integrates the aesthetic underpinnings of art with historical context, while developing students’ technical skills and encouraging them to find their personal vision.

Gary antonio was born in Salem, Massachusetts. He received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Studio Art at the University of California where he studied with and assisted world-renowned artists Wayne Thiebaud, Roland Peterson, Man-

uel Neri, Robert Arneson and Roy DeForest. His paintings have been exhibited at Art in Public Places, Palm Beach International Airport, JF Gallery, West Palm Beach, and are now featured at the Seth Jason Beitler Gallery in Miami.

Barbara Carswell graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and has more than 30 years of experience in advertising design. Since her move to Florida 16 years ago, she has focused on her watercolor painting, studying

with multiple instructors, including Karen Bastidas.

Dr. Keith is a licensed Acupunc-ture Physician, Chi Nei Tsang practitioner, certified Tai Chi, Qigong and Mediation instructor with a broad range of experience utilizing Chinese, Ayurvedic and

raw living foods dietary therapies. Bella Cini is an Acupuncture Physician, Doctor of Oriental Medicine, Licensed Midwife, Certified Arvigo Practitioner and yoga teacher.

Norma Conway, an Indiana native, graduated from the Penn-sylvania Academy of Fine Arts. After moving to Florida in 1958, she started work as a portrait painter, eventually setting up a portrait studio in Palm Beach Towers. She was commissioned to restore the

murals in Mar-a-Lago by Marjorie Merriweather Post. Norma was one of the ArtCenter’s first instructors.

Patrick Crowley grew up in Jupi-ter, studied at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale and was an edi-torial cartoonist, art director and illustrator for The Palm Beach Post for three decades. He was a found-ing staffer of The Hill newspaper in Washington, D.C., and the Palm Beach ArtsPaper. His political car-

toons were in hundreds of newspapers and maga-zines, including Time, Newsweek, Palm Beach Life and The New York Times. He has illustrated eight books and numerous magazine articles. Crowley paints, sculpts, writes and works as a freelance illus-trator in West Palm Beach.

alessandra Gieffers is a Profes-sor Emeritus of Palm Beach State College. Alessandra developed the Eissey Campus Art Program, the Art Alliance and was the Founder of Eissey Campus Art Gallery. Ales-sandra participates in local and national art competitions. She was

the recipient of Art in the Public Places, has had two solo exhibitions at the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens in West Palm Beach, Florida and is in many private and public collections.

Eduardo Gomez is a working figurative sculptor. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, with a BA in Economics and subsequently an MSW. Later, he majored in sculpture at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock and was admitted to the graduate

school. A book about his sculptural work Eduardo Gomez : Silent Messages was published in 2009. His professional studio is located in Jensen Beach, Florida.His work is collected internationally.

Esther Gordon, a native Floridian, received a BFA from FAU and has been painting in oils and acryl-ics for 20 years. She was the art teacher at The Weiss School, and has a gifted teacher endorsement. Her paintings are held in private and public collections in the U.S.

and Europe and have been exhibited in various ven-ues, including FAU and Coral Springs Museum of Art.

Charles Gruppe studied at Yale and Columbia Universities, as well as at the National University. While painting on a Fulbright Grant in Italy, he received an Italian Govern-ment Award. He has been com-missioned by multiple institutions

and individuals and is represented in more than five thousand private collections. Charles has received many awards and recognitions in his extensive career, including Who’s Who in American Art.

Peggy Strathdee Kirkwood gained her formal training at Eliza-beth Seton College, Manhattanville College and SUNY Purchase. After a career as an art director for adver-tising agencies, she studied water-colors with renowned instructors, Jeane Dobie and Barbara Nechis.

Her work is in corporate and private collections throughout the country.

Chris Kling, a native of Chattanoo-ga, Tennessee, received her Bach-elor of Fine Arts degree in 1978. Ms. Kling has received numerous awards from shows for her land-scapes and portraiture throughout the southeastern region of the United States and with the Portrait

Society of America. She has received many commis-sions for her oil portraits and landscapes and her work is in numerous private and corporate collec-tions in the United States as well as international collections. Chris is a member of the Portrait Society of America, Plein Air Florida, Women Artists of the Southeast, and Oil Painters of America.

Brian Kovachik earned his mas-ters degree in Ceramics from Florida Atlantic University, as well as a BA in Art Education and a Minor in Art and Ceramics. He cur-rently teaches Advance Placement Ceramics and Sculpture at Jupiter

High School, as well as serving as the Department Chair. He is an adjunct professor at Palm Beach Atlantic University, teaching Ceramics, History and Philosophy of Art Education. He has exhibited exten-sively, and his work is in many private collections.

Lynzie Kronheim has spent more than 20 years teaching spiritual and creative classes to all walks of life: babies, teens, couples, elders, including large groups. She applies her skills as a Holistic Health Prac-titioner, Master Healer, Life and

Grief Coach to her painting and teaching of art. She believes that self-expression though painting nature en plein air inspires energy, light and color.

Justin Lambert received his BFA in Ceramics from Florida Atlantic University and his MFA in Ceram-ics from Indiana University. He is the owner of Live Oak Pottery in Jupiter Farms. His work is dedicated to functional and utilitarian wood-

fired pottery. Ceramics Monthly published an article on Justin’s work and his process of wood-firing. Justin is the chairman of the Lighthouse ArtCenter’s Ceramic Program and arranges many of the out-standing workshops, as well as ceramics exhibitions.

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In 2014, Justin was a lecturer at the International Wood Fire Conference in Denmark, as well as serving as a Visiting Art Professor in China for three months.

Vincent Lardieri holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Stu-dio Art from Florida State Univer-sity and a Master of Fine Arts from Savannah College of Art & Design. Vincent has exhibited extensively for more than a decade as a professional

artist and also enjoys organizing and curating exhibi-tions with fellow artists. His works are in numerous collections throughout the United States and Europe.

Marta Llorens is a creative and imaginative graphic designer and conceptual thinker. She and her husband recently relocated to Jupiter from Barcelona, Spain. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of History degrees

from the Universitat de Barcelona, and has worked as a graphic designer, historical researcher and artist in both Spain and London.

Janeen Mason is the author and illustrator of the national award winning children’s books in the Ocean Commotion series. Her original artwork hangs in the notable collections of universi-ties, movie stars, and museums.

A passionate arts advocate, she served on the Florida Council of Arts and Culture, the board of directors of Citizens for Florida Arts, and the Division of Cultural Affairs Strategic Planning Task Force. Mason’s work has been featured in solo exhibitions at museums and cultural institutions around Florida

Ted Matz is the Chair of Painting and Drawing at the Lighthouse Art Center. He has taught classes and workshops in Michigan and Ver-mont, and currently does domestic and international workshops in Massachusetts, Maine, Italy and

France. He majored in Watercolor at the Eastern Michigan University and also studied at Kendall College of Art and Design. He is instrumental in the success of the annual Lighthouse ArtCenter’s Plein Air Festival in Tequesta/Jupiter Florida.

Will McComb graduated with a BA in Art Studio from the Univer-sity of Kentucky in 2010. He has studied and exhibited ceramics at Penland School of Crafts, Arrow-mont School of Craft, Kentucky Mudworks and Cambellsville Uni-

versity Anagama Pottery Exhibition. He comes to us as our Ceramic Artist in Residence on the stellar recommendation of our Ceramic Department Chair, Justin Lambert.

Christie ann Miller brings more than 30 years of classroom teach-ing experience with a strong focus on Music, Visual Art and Outdoor/Environmental Education. As an enthusiastic musician, storyteller, and visual artist and teacher, she

embraces diversity, learning styles, creative ability, humor, talent and the promotion of self-esteem and independence. Her classes provide a wide variety of music and visual art enrichment experiences using percussion as the main focus.

Courtney Page is a native Florid-ian and discovered her passion for clay while attending Palm Beach State College. She studied under John McCoy in the ceramics pro-gram at Florida Atlantic Univer-sity, where she earned her B.F.A. in

Fine Art with a concentration in ceramics. Currently Courtney produces her functional, ocean-inspired pottery from her home studio in Tequesta, and has won numerous awards including the NCECA Regional Juried Exhibition, and the John McCoy ceramics awards.

Peggy Pro earned her Associates in Applied Science in Graphic Arts at Williamsport Area Community College, and then continued on to earn her BFA in Graphic Design, with a minor in Art History, at West Virginia University. After

graduation, Peggy went on to work in the corporate world as a graphic designer and trade show man-ager, where she earned many awards for her creative booth designs and marketing efforts.

David Randell, a veteran Los Angeles commercial advertising photographer, opened David Ran-dell Photographics in South Florida in the 1990s. His images of prod-ucts, food, architectural interiors and exteriors, facilities, people and

places appear in annual reports, brochures, cata-logs, menus, trade magazines, print, e-commerce, billboards, vehicle wraps and digital and on-line marketing materials.

Jim Rigg is a graduate of Wich-ita State University with a Fine Arts degree in Graphics. He is an accomplished watercolorist with an innovative and unique style. "I enjoy experimentation, believing it extends my boundaries, both in conceptual and contemporary

watercolor techniques. The challenges to me are inventive compositions, varied textures and color exploration - offering each painting a sense of time, space and solitude."

Tracey Roedl has had more than 40 years in the jewelry industry. Studies with The Gemological Institute of America have earned her a GIA Diamonds Graduate Degree along with Pearl Grading and Colored Stones Certificates. She is working towards her Gradu-

ate Gemologists Degree. Studies include Jewelry Design and Fabrication at The University of Wiscon-sin, Design with GIA, High-Fire Enameling at The Colorado Rocky Mountain School, and a goldsmith-ing apprenticeship with one of Aspen's top jewelry designers.

Mark Rupprecht, originally from NJ, has been drawing and painting for as long as he can remember. Mark's mother owned an art gal-lery for over 25 years, which intro-duced him to many different kinds of art as a child. After he moved to

south Florida in 2000 at the age of 14, Mark began to pursue his passion for graffiti art and has not stopped since; constantly searching for new ways to create and push his work to new levels.

Manon Sander has painted and drawn her entire life and ran a suc-cessful business painting murals in homes and stores in Chicago, Michigan and Florida. She studied oil painting with well-known art-ists in California for several years.

Painting from life, she combines rich texture and vivid color while capturing the expression of the subject and the impression it left on her. She likes to refer to her loose painterly style as “representational with an impressionist touch.”

Randall Scott has been explor-ing the ocean and its inhabitants for more than 25 years. Count-less hours of underwater research have prepared him to share oce-anic visions through his art that are highly realistic and compelling.

His original paintings and limited-edition prints are shown in many fine art galleries worldwide.

Rose Shaw has been practicing art in a variety of mediums since receiving her BFA in 1977. Her mixed media and acrylic paint-ings have been included in shows at Stetson University, the Cornell Museum, Palm Beach State Col-lege, PBIA, and the Lighthouse

ArtCenter. Rose has been teaching in Palm Beach County for over 30 years. In 2008, Rose was awarded the Outstanding Art Teacher of the Year from the Florida Art Teachers Association.

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Sid Walesh has been a sculptor by avocation for over thirty years, working in clay, wood and stone. For the past fifteen years he has exhibited his work in South Florida, and has won numerous awards in juried exhibits. Sid holds bachelor’s

and master’s degrees from the University of Wiscon-sin. He is a founder of Miami’s prestigious New World School of the Arts. Sid was an instructor at the Boca Raton Museum’s Art School from 2002-2014.

Betty Wilson began her artis-tic career in the early ’80s as she painted faces “After Picasso” and “After Matisse” on clothing. “Made Ugly by Me!” was the name of the clothing collection. Later in the ‘90s, she taught herself to work in

clay with some help from friends. While looking for a new canvas for her painted faces, she discovered the fused-glass technique, one of the oldest hot-glass methods, sometimes referred to as “warm glass.”

Randy Brodnax is a dedicated teacher and storyteller from Dal-las, TX, currently teaching at Cedar Valley College. Randy attended Northwestern State University and graduated with degrees in art education and special education. A master Raku potter for more than

50 years, he has been featured in countless books and magazines; his nature-inspired, fantastical work is exhibited throughout the U.S.

Michele Byrne paints in oils and watercolors. She has published The Art of Conversation with an intro-duction by Constance Battle MD.; The Art of Conversation: Manhat-tan with an introduction by Mer-edith Lewis (Editor of American Artist Watercolor Magazine). She

is working on a third book. She is a nominated member of the Salmagundi Club in NYC, Oil Painters of America and the American Impressionists Society.

the light, atmosphere, space and the mysterious beauty all around us.”

Terry Oats has been a full-time painter since 1988. She earned her BA at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, and began her career in the fashion and advertising industries. She contin-ues to travel throughout California

painting landscapes and enjoys painting in her own extensive flower gardens on her property in Loleta, California, and in the studio with her husband, Jim McVicker.

Jason Sacran has a BFA in paint-ing from Tennessee Tech Universi-ty. Jason and his family live in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he was the curator for the Fort Smith Art Center. Jason is a full-time artist/painter, and part-time instructor for the University of Arkansas Fort

Smith. Jason is also the Arkansas state ambassador for the Portrait Society of America. He has had sev-eral exhibitions and been awarded many times for his works and achievements including a first place award in the Portrait Society of Americas 2011 Mem-bers Competition. He was the Grand Prize Winner in the Lighthouse ArtCenter 2015 Plein Air Festival.

James Edward Scherbarth is an award winning Minnesota artist known for his use of color, line and texture in creating abstract oil & cold wax paintings. Jim’s life perspective has been shaped by growing up in Minneapolis, Chi-cago, Atlanta and Detroit areas, a

US Army tour of duty in Vietnam, being the eldest of seven and through continuous learning, travel-ing and sharing. His creative process is an intuitive one of constructing & deconstructing. His processes mimic the natural processes of the world: accumula-tion, erosion, growth & decay recording the eviden-tiary marks of life

Robert J. Simone has enthusiasm for nature and passion for paint-ing are infectious. He has been described as a highly-skilled rep-resentational painter who pos-sesses an innate sense of color and composition. Simone has a way of seeing, an artistic vision, which is

uniquely his own. He responds to and paints the landscape in a way that makes it more accessible to the viewer. He believes the creation of fine art goes beyond the mere learning of a craft. He says, “The art of painting is passionate response to nature. It’s a way of seeing that orchestrates the broad array of visual stimuli into a harmonious whole.”

Eli Cedrone graduated from the School of Art & Design at Suffolk University in Boston. She decided to skip the harsh New England winters and began her career in Bermuda at Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising. She lived in Laguna Beach, California,

working as an illustrator and magazine designer. She is back to her roots in Boston, where she studies at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and paints full-time.

Tara funk Grim has been paint-ing for over 30 years, and her work is featured in two new books: 100 Plein Air Painters of the Mid-Atlantic, and AcrylicWorks2: Radi-cal Breakthroughs. Tara is based in Delaware, and travels to share

her Beyond Alla Prima workshops, which means painting from life with the total involvement of the heart and soul.

Shelby Keefe is a nationally rec-ognized, award-winning impres-sionist painter, teacher and per-formance artist. Earning her BFA in 1981, she embarked on a career as a graphic designer. She became a full-time fine artist in 2005. She travels nation-wide painting,

teaching and competing in plein air competitions, as well as producing work in her studio/gallery in the Third Ward in Milwaukee, Wis. Her paintings are collected around the country, as well as in Milwaukee corporate surroundings and public spaces.

Matt Long is well known for his work with soda fired porcelain, work that is fluid in lines and lus-cious in surface and glaze applica-tions. His work lends a softened sense of the dramatic to porcelain form. As a graduate of the Kansas

City Art institute with his MFA from Ohio University, his work is at the forefront of the ceramic art world. He won the NCECA emerging artist award in 2000; he has been featured in Ceramics Monthly, Studio Pot-ter, Art and Perception and Clay Times.

In 2015, Jim McVicker won the top prize in the country, $20,000 from Plein Air Magazine in 2015. Since 1981, Jim has been winning “Best of Show” awards, with his work in galleries and public collections across the country. His film, A Way

of Seeing (2009), is a beloved classic documentary for painters. In his early twenties, he began studying art history, French impressionist landscapes, life drawing and painting with accomplished artists. He and his wife, artist Terry Oats, have studios in rural Loleta, California, where they paint daily “trying to capture

Elio Camacho was three years old when his family moved from Madeira Island, about 540 miles southwest of Lisbon, Portugal, to Cali-fornia’s Silicon Valley. As a

youngster, he developed a keen interest in American comic books and became an incessant doodler. In 1997, on somewhat of a whim, he began taking life-drawing classes at the Palo Alto Art League. Camacho studied with Ovanes Berberian and those lessons still guide his creative process today.

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EARLY REGISTRATION: Members of the Lighthouse ArtCenter at the Benefactor level and above may register for Winter classes at any time by calling the School of Art at (561) 748-8737. Open and online registration begins November 16.

Winter Class Schedule January 4 - february 27, 2016 (8 weeks)

Ceramics Drawing Jewelry Mixed Media Painting Photography Sculpture Uninstructed Open Studios Youth/Teen Other DaY TIME STUDIO a STUDIO B 3D STUDIO MUSEUM/MaSTER STUDIO

8 to 9 a.m. The art of Movement- Cini $120 /$160

9 a.m. to 12 Pastels: Drawing in Color-Matz $325 Portraiture-Conway $345 OPEN STUDIO (Members Only) $30 per three hour session

Landscape and Marine Painting- Gruppe (9:30- 12:30) $325Realism in Painting- Scott $300

1 to 4 p.m. artists Choice, any Medium-Matz $325

Dynamic Painting Techniques- Rigg $300

OPEN STUDIO (Members Only) $30 per three hour session

Drawing-Scott (12-2 p.m.) $250

4 to 6 p.m. Youth Draw and Paint-Llorens (ages 6-12) $165

6 to 8 p.m. Teen artist Studio-Llorens $165

9 a.m. to 12 Beginning Painting-Matz $325 figure Drawing- Crowley $360 Wheel I- McComb $340 art for the Homeschooled- Pro (9:30- 11:30 a.m.) $165Plein air Painting- Sander $265 (No class feb. 9)

1 to 4 p.m. Oil Portraiture- Kling $360 artists Choice, any Medium-Matz $325

Handbuilding Ceramics-Walesh $340

Digital Photography-Randell $300Drawing Studio- Crowley $325

5 to 7 p.m. ferocious fashion- Weed $90 (4 week session)

Calligraphy & Hand Lettering- Llorens $225

Handbuilding Ceramics-Walesh (5 to 8 p.m.) $340

The art of Meditation- Cini (6 to 7 p.m.) $120 /$160

9 a.m. to 12 New! Studio Painting- Sander $265 (No class feb 10)

Sculpting Gesture and Expression-Gomez $395

Wheel II-Lambert $340 Plein air Painting- Matz $325Make Beautiful Jewelry- Roedl $300

1 to 4 p.m. Beyond Basics Watercolor- Kirkwood $300

Capturing the figure Under Drapery-Gomez $395

OPEN STUDIO (Members Only) $30 per three hour session

4 to 6 p.m. Special Needs arts-Kirkwood $195 NEW! adventures in art! -Miller $150

Kid's Clay-McComb $175

6 to 9 p.m. Realism in Painting- Scott $300 Photoshop Elements- Randell $300

9 a.m. to 12 Experimental Watercolor & Mixed Media-Kirkwood $300

Paint What You Like- Conway $300 OPEN STUDIO (Members Only) $30 per three hour session

Int. to advanced Watercolor-Carswell $300

1 to 4 p.m. acrylic Landscapes- Gieffers $300 OPEN PORTRaIT STUDIO $15 per three hour session

Beginning Wheel-Page $340 Int. to advanced Watercolor-Carswell $300

4 to 6 p.m. New! Spanish Through art- Llorens $175

abstract Studio- Lardieri $175 Young artists' Wheel- McComb (6 to 8 p.m.) $200

6 to 9 p.m. Beg-Intermediate Wheel- Page $340

9 a.m. to 12 Pastel Landscapes- Gieffers $300 New! Relief Printmaking- aguera-arcas $325

OPEN STUDIO (Members Only) $30 per three hour session

1 to 4 p.m.Beginning Watercolor- Kirkwood $300

abstract Painting & Composi-tion- antonio $300

OPEN STUDIO (Members Only) $30 per three hour session

art of Collage- Gordon $300Plein air for Kids- Papali (3:45- 5:15 p.m.) $150

9 a.m. to 12 OPEN fIGURE STUDIO $20 per three hour session (Jan. 9 and feb. 6 only)

NEW! adventures in art! -Miller $150

Special Needs 1st Saturday- KronheimDigital Photography-Randell $300

1 to 4 p.m. Drawing fUNdamentals- Rigg $300 Workshops- See page 10 Wheel- McComb $340 (all levels)

Make Beautiful Jewelry- Roedl $300Sewing & apparel Design- Gordon $150 (4 wk session)

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Ceramics Drawing Jewelry Mixed Media Painting Photography Sculpture Uninstructed Open Studios Youth/Teen Other DaY TIME STUDIO a STUDIO B 3D STUDIO MUSEUM/MaSTER STUDIO

8 to 9 a.m. The art of Movement- Cini $120/$160

9 a.m. to 12 Pastels: Drawing in Color-Matz $325 Portraiture-Conway $345 OPEN STUDIO (Members Only) $30 per three hour session

Landscape and Marine Painting- Gruppe (9:30- 12:30) $325 Realism in Painting-Scott $300

1 to 4 p.m. artists Choice, any Medium-Matz $325

Dynamic Painting Techniques-Rigg $300

OPEN STUDIO (Members Only) $30 per three hour session

Drawing-Scott (12-2 p.m.) $250

4 to 6 p.m. Youth Draw and Paint-Llorens (ages 6-12) $165

6 to 8 p.m. Teen artist Studio-Llorens $165

9 a.m. to 12 Beginning Painting-Matz $325 figure Drawing-Crowley $360 Wheel I-McComb $340 art for the Homeschooled-Pro (9:30-11:30 a.m.) $165Plein air Painting- Sander $195 (5 classes)

1 to 4 p.m. Oil Portraiture- Kling $360 artistis Choice, any Medium- Matz $325

Handbuilding Ceramics-Walesh $340

Digital Photography-Randell $300Drawing Studio- Crowley $325

5 to 7 p.m. Calligraphy & Handlettering-Llorens $225

Handbuilding Ceramics-Walesh (5 to 8 p.m.) $340

The art of Meditation- Cini (6 to 7 p.m.) $120 /$160

9 a.m. to 12 Intro to figurative Scultpure- Gomez $395

Wheel II-Lambert $340 Plein air Painting-Matz $325 Make Beautiful Jewelry-Roedl $300

1 to 4 p.m. Beyond Basics Watercolor-Kirkwood $300

Sculpting the Human Portrait-Gomez $395

OPEN STUDIO (Members Only) $30 per three hour session

4 to 6 p.m. Special Needs arts-Kirkwood $195 adventures in art!- Miller $150 Kid's Clay-McComb $175

6 to 9 p.m. Realism in Painting-Scott $300 Photoshop Elements-Randell $300

9 a.m. to 12 Experimental Watercolor & Mixed Media-Kirkwood $300

Paint What You Like-Conway $300

OPEN STUDIO (Members Only) $30 per three hour session

Int. to advanced Watercolor-Carswell $300

1 to 4 p.m. acrylic Landscapes- Gieffers $300 OPEN PORTRaIT STUDIO $15 per three hour session

Beginning Wheel-Page $340 Int. to advanced Watercolor-Carswell $300

4 to 6 p.m. NEW! Spanish Through art- Llorens $175 abstract Studio- Lardieri $175 Young artists' Wheel- McComb $200 (6 to 8 p.m.)

6 to 9 p.m. Beg to Intermediate Wheel-Page $340

9 a.m. to 12 Pastel Landscapes- Gieffers $300 NEW! Relief Printmaking- aguera-arcas $325

OPEN STUDIO (Members Only) $30 per three hour session

1 to 4 p.m. Beginning Watercolor-Kirkwood $300

abstract Painting and Composi-tion- antonio $300

OPEN STUDIO (Members Only) $30 per three hour session

art of Collage & Painting- Gordon $300Plein air for Kids- Papali (3:45- 5:15 p.m.) $150

9 a.m. to 12 adventures in art!- Miller $150 OPEN fIGURE STUDIO $20 per three hour session (Mar. 12 and apr. 23 only)

Special Needs 1st Saturday-KronheimDigital Photography-Randell $300

1 to 4 p.m. Drawing fUNdamentals- Rigg $300 Workshops- See page 10 Wheel-McComb $340 (all ages) Make Beautiful Jewelry- Roedl $300Sewing & apparel Design- Gordon $150 (4 wk session)

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EARLY REGISTRATION: Members of the Lighthouse ArtCenter at the Benefactor level and above may register for Spring classes at any time by calling the School of Art at (561) 748-8737. Open and online registration begins February 1.

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Volunteer OpportunitiesThe Lighthouse ArtCenter depends on the dedicated help of dozens of

volunteers, who have logged many hours of service this year. Have fun and make new friends, too!• Fundraising • Front Desk • Exhibition Installation • Building Beautification • Ambassador for Outside Events • Computer Skills • Special Events: Kitchen, Servers, Bartenders Call Evelyne or Sheri at (561) 746-3101.

Volunteers are the heart of the ArtCenter!

Our Museum is an impressive canvas on which to create any event, with unique galleries as the backdrop for hosting many types of occasions. Changing art exhibitions offer fun and elegant ambience that will enhance the experience for yourself and your guests.

The Lighthouse ArtCenter makes a wonderful environment for hosting many types of events, including:

• Wedding Receptions• Bridal and Baby Showers• Anniversary Parties• Birthday Parties• Cocktail Parties• Family Gatherings• Afternoon Teas• Elegant Dinners• Corporate meetings & receptions• Vendor shows and receptions• Concerts and performances

Contact Sheila, Director of Events at (561) 746-3101.

Have a Party in our Museum!

Plein Air Painting Workshop with Ted Matz

Farindola, Italy

June 2016

Experience the charm and friendliness of the Italian people, great Mediterranean foods and

wines, and painting breathtaking views that will never be forgotten.

for more details, contact:The Travel Gallery – American Express

361 Tequesta Drive, TequestaJoan Dowrick (561) 745-1550

Birthday pARTy! Parties at the ArtCenter

inspire imaginations and help instill an appreciation of art while children have fun creating wonderful artwork to take home.

We provide first-class art instruction and all materials and you provide the cake and refreshments!

Children will make a fun project based on the theme you have chosen, in ceramics or painting. Call the School of Art at (561) 748-8737.

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dEAR STUdENT: We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Tuition fees cover only 60% of the costs of operating the school. The balance is raised through donations, fundraisers and member support. We must abide by these policies in order to be here to serve you and future generations. Classes are now only available to current members of the Lighthouse ArtCenter. REGISTRATION ANd REfUNd POLICY: Included in each course registration is a non-refundable $25 registration fee. To withdraw, students must submit a written withdrawal request at least five working days prior to the start of the course. Students who meet this requirement will receive a full tuition refund minus the registration fee. Students who withdraw less than five working days before the start of that course will not receive a refund. There are no exceptions.

PRORATING: If space is available, and if approved by the instructor, classes in Spring,

Late Spring, Summer, Early Fall and Fall will be prorated for a $25 processing fee. Classes enrolled must be consecutive. Full-session students will have priority when registering for classes. There is NO prorating in the Winter session.

MISSEd CLASSES: The Lighthouse ArtCen-ter staff always does their best to accom-modate all students. The School of Art is NOT responsible for providing students with make-up classes when a student has missed a class for any reason not the fault of the faculty or the School of Art. There are no refunds or make-ups for missed classes. Upon request, we will issue a tax-deduct-ible contribution receipt for missed classes. COURSE CHANGES/CANCELLEd COURSES: The School of Art reserves the right to sub-stitute instructors for any of its classes at any point in any term and to change its calendar, withdraw or modify a course at any time. Classes or workshops cancelled due to inclement weather or instructor absence will

be rescheduled according to studio availabil-ity. Students enrolled in courses which are cancelled by the School of Art will receive a full refund. In the event that a course or work-shop is cancelled, every effort will be made to notify students as quickly as possible. Off-site classes (i.e. Plein Air) will receive emails the evening before class announcing the location. SAfETY & LIABILITY: While the student can be assured that every reasonable safety pre-caution will be followed, the ArtCenter will not assume liability for injuries that occur within the scope of the subject area for which the student is enrolled. By completing reg-istration online or in person for any course, the student agrees to assume all reasonable liability from injuries related to the scope of the work being taught and releases the Light-house ArtCenter from any liability claims related to any injuries and/or accidents that may occur.

School of Art Policies & Procedures

Visit Us!

Exhibitions: Nearly 20,000 visitors see a dozen or more unique exhibi-tions a year. There are guided tours of these ArtCenter curated exhibitions for adults, families and school children on field trips.

Special Events: Every 3rd Thursday at 5:30 p.m. is a reception featuring exhibition openings, lectures, concerts or performances, along with other exciting cultural events.

Gift Shop: Artist-made jewelry, ceramics, paintings and greeting cards are made by our members. Featured books are also written by ArtCenter members. They make ideal gifts while supporting our creative community.

Artists' Guild Gallery: The ArtCenter offers juried guild members the chance to display and sell their work, as well as off-site exhibition opportunities.

School of ArtMuseum & GalleryEvery year, more than 1,500 adult

students and 800 youth students learn from outstanding professional artist instructors about ceramics, drawing, jewelry, mixed media, painting, pho-tography, Photoshop and sculpture.

More than 400 kids, aged 4 to 12 enjoy an enrichment ArtCamp every summer. Funds are raised to offer scholarships to families in need.

Our Art Supply Store carries many items selected by our instructors for your class supply list and artistic gifts.

The School of Art buildingis accessible.

Please be aware that you may be photographed or filmed for publicity and marketing purposes. If there is a privacy request, please contact the Director of Education.

Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum & Gallery373 Tequesta Drive Tequesta, FL 33469

(561) 746-3101

School of Art395 Seabrook Road Tequesta, FL 33469

(561) 748-8737LighthouseArts.org

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November 19, 2015 to March 5, 2016• Manoogian Collection: Two Centuries of American Art Exhibition

November 19, 2015• 3rd Thursday: Manoogian Collection Opening Reception, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

November 23-28, 2015 • School closedNovember 26, 2015 • Museum closed

december 3, 2015 • ART V.I.P. Experience to Art Basel Miami

december 10, 2015 • Bloomingdale's Shopping Event at The Gardens Mall, PGA, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

december 17, 2015 • 3rd Thursday Reception, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. december 21, 2015 to January 2, 2016• School closed

december 25, 2015 • Museum closed January 1, 2016 • Museum closed January 4 to february 27, 2016• Winter Class Session

January 16, 2016• ART Dine & Dance, 6:30 to 11 p.m.

January 20, 2016• ART V.I.P. Experience to Art Palm Beach, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. January 21, 2016 • 3rd Thursday Reception, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Dr. Anne Palumbo lecture, "The Statue of Liberty as an American Icon" January 25 to 31, 2016• Tibetan Monks create Mandala in Museum

february 18, 2016• 3rd Thursday Reception, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Violeta de la Serna lecture, "Collecting Art and Plein Air Painting"

february 27, 2016• ART V.I.P. Experience to Palm Beach Fine Craft Show february 29 to April 23, 2016• Spring Class Session

March 9 to 13, 2016 • 3rd Annual Plein Air Festival

March 17 to April 27, 2016• 37th Annual Member Exhibition & Art Sale

March 17, 2016 • 3rd Thursday: Member Exhibition & Sale Reception and Awards, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

May 4 to 25, 2016• 46th Annual K-12 ExhibitionMay 4, Awards Reception for grades 6-12, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. May 5, Awards Reception for grades K-5, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

June 6 to July 30, 2016• Summer Class Session

June 6 to August 12, 2016• Summer Enrichment ArtCamp

June 7 to August 11, 2016• Art of Association Exhibition

June 16, 2016• 3rd Thursday: Art of Association Opening & Awards Reception, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

August 11, 2016 3rd Thursday: Art of Association Closing Reception & Season Preview, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

August 14 to 28, 2016Museum & School of Art closed

Lighthouse ArtCenter373 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, FL 33469

Every 3rd Thursday,

5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Enjoy

art openings, lectures,

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Free to Members

Nonmembers $10

Mark Your Calendar 2015-16

Art Basel Miami Fri., December 4 , 2015Perez Art Museum in Miami Tues., February 23, 2016Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens in delray Tues., April 26, 2016

Join your ArtCenter tour guide for these exciting ArtBus Trips! Reserve your seat now!

Call Sheri or Evelyne at (561) 746-3101

ArtBus Trips

Sun., Nov. 15, 2015 and Sun., March 20, 2016 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the School of art

• Meet ceramics faculty and tour the studios • Purchase ceramics from local artists to support the ceramics program• Painting and wheel-throwing demos• RefreshmentsLighthouse ArtCenter School of Art, 395 Seabrook Road

Ceramics Sales

ANNUAL MEMBERS' MEETINGNovember 19, 2015 at 4:30 p.m. at the Museum. Your vote is needed for election of board members and you’ll get an update on the state of the ArtCenter, as well as the exciting upcoming season. Afterwards, enjoy the 3rd Thursday Manoogian Exhibition Opening Reception.