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Commissioner Amanda Fritz Director Mike Abbaté Multnomah Arts Center The Regional Arts Resource • Arts Classes for all Ages—Visual Arts, Theatre, Music, Dance, Tap, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Ballet, Ceramics, Textiles, Metal Arts, Printmaking, Photography, Writing, Mind & Body • SuMMer CAMPS—Pages 9 - 14 • Little Artists Preschool—Page 4 • CALL TO WrITerS—Page 21 Summer 2015 REGISTRATION BEGINS APRIL 20, 2015 Go to PortlandParks.org, click on the Register Now tab.

Summer 2015 Multnomah Arts Center arts, metal arts, mixed media, printmaking, drawing, painting, photography, ceramics, textiles and more. Find yours at MAC! Multnomah Arts Center

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Commissioner Amanda FritzDirector Mike Abbaté

Multnomah Arts Center The Regional Arts Resource

• ArtsClassesforallAges—VisualArts,Theatre,Music,Dance,Tap,Jazz,Hip-Hop,Ballet,Ceramics,

Textiles,MetalArts,Printmaking,Photography,Writing,Mind&Body

•SuMMerCAMPS—Pages9-14•LittleArtistsPreschool—Page4•CALLTOWrITerS—Page21

Summer2015

RegistRAtiON BegiNs ApRil 20, 2015Go to PortlandParks.org, click on the Register Now tab.

Portland Parks & Recreation

2 Multnomah Arts Center www.MultnomahArtsCenter.org 503.823.2787

Executive Director: Michael WalshPerformingArtsDirector: Eric Dash AdultVisualArtsDirector: Nicole RawlinsYouthArts&OutreachDirector:Aimé Kelly Ceramic Studio Lead: Marc CissellGallery&TextilesCoordinator: Jaye CampbellTheatre&Mind&BodyCoordinator:Amy Jo McCarvilleMetal Arts Coordinator: Kristin ShigaLiteraryArtsCoordinator:Judith Pulman Rental Coordinator: Colleen Ford Media Coordinators: Charlie Moss & Mari PaulusOfficeStaff:Sarah Brenner, Sharon Cannon, Michael Cooper, Maria DiFabbio, Laura Duncan, Sabrina Ferry, Sarah Kowaleski, Steven Skolnik, Pam Wong, Taka Yamamoto

MACOfficeHours:Mon. – Fri. 9 am – 9:30 pm & Sat. 9 am – 5 pm

MAC will be closed: Saturday, July 4th

BusLines: #44 PCC/Sylvania, #45 Garden HomeParking: Back lot entrance off SW 31st;

Front & west lots off Capitol Hwy.

What’s your passion? At MAC, we believe in

providing high-quality yet affordable instruction

by professional teaching artists to make Arts

for Everyone a reality. For more than four

decades, Portland Parks & Recreation’s

Multnomah Arts Center has been a regional

destination for kids and adults to nurture their artistic side.

As one of the nation’s leading community arts education programs,

we welcome thousands of folks to MAC each week to engage creativity

and develop their skills in dance, theatre, music, woodworking,

literary arts, metal arts, mixed media, printmaking, drawing, painting,

photography, ceramics, textiles and more. Find yours at MAC!

Multnomah Arts Center7688SWCapitolHwy.97219 Telephone:503.823.ArTS(2787) Fax:503.865.3487www.MultnomahArtsCenter.org

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Increase accessIbIlIty to arts educatIon The Multnomah Arts Center Association is working hard to increase accessibility to need–based scholarships and provide new outreach efforts throughout Portland. Your donation will help support these efforts. MACA is an all–volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports the vibrancy and health of MAC through fundraising and advocacy. Your gift is tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Please donate today at:www.MultnomahArtsCenter.org

TheMultnomahArtsCenterisamemberoftheNationalGuildofCommunitySchoolsfortheArts

Our mission is to provide high quality instruction and participation in the performing and visual arts to all interested persons, regardless of age, race, religion, ethnic origin, financial means or level of ability.

Gallery Schedule.....................................................................3Little Artists Preschool ...........................................................4 Summer Camps ................................................................ 9-14

COMMUNITY EVENTS ............................................ 22-23

Youth Classes .................................................................. 4-21 Family Classes ....................................................................4 Visual Art ...................................................................... 4-11 Theatre ....................................................................... 13-15 Dance .......................................................................... 12-16. Music ...................................................................... 4, 18-19 Literary Arts .....................................................................21

Teen&AdultClasses .......................................15-21, 24-39 Theatre ....................................................................... 14-15 Dance ................................................................................17 Music .......................................................................... 18-19 Mind & Body ....................................................................20 Literary Arts .....................................................................21 Jewelry/Metalsmithing ............................................... 24-26. Textiles ..............................................................................27 Printmaking & Book Arts .......................................... 28-30 Mixed Media .....................................................................31 Photography ............................................................... 32-33 Drawing ............................................................................34 Painting ...................................................................... 35-37 Ceramics ..................................................................... 38-39MACA Information ..............................................................40Parks & Recreation Information .................................... 41-45 Registration .................................................................... 46.-47

Michael Walsh, Executive Director

The Director's Box

Mario C. & liam t. in studio theatre’s performance of “swords, sorcery and summer school”

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Gallery Schedule

GALLERY HOurS Monday—Friday•9amto9:30pm•Saturday•9amto5pm

All shows end at 5 p.m. on the final date listed. A portion of sales goes to support arts education at Multnomah Arts Center.

Announcing a Call to Artists for the 2016 Multnomah Arts Center Gallery schedule of monthly exhibits. Experienced and emerging

artists living in Oregon or Washington (in the vicinity of Portland) are invited to submit group and solo proposals for shows.

Submission deadline: September 1, 2015For more info please contact: [email protected]

Call to artists

SABRINA FERRY

“Static: Works on Paper”WATerCOLOr&GOuACHe

May1—June2,2015

Reception • Friday, May 1

7 to 9 pm

PRINT ARTS NORTHWEST

“Thirty Years of Figurative Art” GrOuPSHOW

June5—30,2015

Reception • Friday, June 5

7 to 9 pm

DAVE CORTES

“Reflections on the Remarkable History of Organic Chemistry” OILONCANVAS

July3—August4,2015

Reception • Friday, July 3

7 to 9 pm

COLUMBIA BASIN BASKETRY GUILD

Group Show August7—September1,2015

Reception • Friday, August 7

7 to 9 pm

SCOTT ERWERT

“Urban Landscapes” ACrYLICONCANVAS&WOODPANeLS,WATerCOLOr

September4—292015

Reception • Friday, September 4

7 to 9 pm

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Family classes are designed for parents, guardians and children to interact and participate together. Our philosophy is to honor the child’s creative impulses—focusing on process, rather than product. Visual art classes provide instruction in the use

of art materials and techniques, encouraging each child’s individual style of visual expression. We recommend both adult and child wear grubbies as these classes can be messy. All materials are included. Clean–up is part of all MAC Youth Art classes.

Family Classes

Visual Arts performing ArtsSingAlongAges2-4

Together, experience the magic of music through activities such as songs, finger plays, movement and the introduction of instruments. Promote bonding while stimulating creativity and self-expression. Melodies and tunes galore!

1027530 Wed. 10 - 10:45 am Jun. 24 - Jul. 15 $29 [4 classes] Chuck Cheesman

1027531 Wed. 10 - 10:45 am Aug. 12 - Sept. 2 $29 [4 classes] Chuck Cheesman

FamilyWoodshopAges2-3

Explore hand tools and see what they can do! Encourage fine motor development and hand-eye coordination. Build, create and alter foamular and other materials using various techniques. Learn proper ways to use tools safely and increase dexterity.

1027815 Wed. 10:45 - 11:45 am Jun. 17 - Jul. 1 $30 [3 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027816. Wed. 10:45 - 11:45 am Jul. 8 - 22 $30 [3 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027817 Wed. 10:45 - 11:45 am Jul. 29 - Aug. 12 $30 [3 classes] Kurtis Piltz

ArtAdventuresAges11/2-5

Fascinated by shiny, sticky and gooey stuff? The joy of creative thinking and self-expression are brought to life using materials such as paint, clay, collage and sculpture. Together construct projects that develop fine motor skills and enhance creative development.

1029332 Mon. - Tu. 9:30 - 10:30 am Jun. 8 - 9 $24 [2 classes] Vikki Minow

1029333 Mon. -Tu. 10:45 - 11:45 am Jun. 8 - 9 $24 [2 classes] Vikki Minow

ArtexplorersAges2-8

Exciting hands-on experiences with arts and crafts exploring paint, collage, sculpture and more. Bring to life creative thinking and self-expression using mixed media delving into colors and shapes.

1029237 Sat. 10 - 11 am Jun. 27 $12 [1 class] Sarah Fagan

1029238 Sat. 10 - 11 am Aug. 22 $12 [1 class] Sarah Fagan

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Visual Art Classes for Youth

Most materials are included in youth art classes. Unless otherwise stated, parents and guardians are not to attend class but should stay in the building until their child is comfortable. Please have children dress for mess and be ready for a good time!

Clay students/parents please read the “Youth Clay Studio Policy” available on our website. Clay work must be picked up during your class time or during open clay studio times only. Please allow 10 days from the last class to pick up your child’s work. This allows for firing time.

After 3 weeks from the last class, the work will be recycled (due to limited storage space).

MondayWoodshopAges4-6

Build individual projects that encourage hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. Find out the ways to use tools safely while being creative. Increase dexterity and spatial awareness with construction fun.

1027822 Mon. 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 15 - Jul. 13 $6.5 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027823 Mon. 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Jul. 20 - Aug. 17 $6.5 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

ClayCreationsAges2-8

Create shapes, from nature or the imagination, while exploring handbuilding and sculpting. Exchange ideas and inspiration from artists around you while giving form to your dreams. Add color to your creations with glaze and see how the kiln works its magic. FAMilY Register the child only.

1027807 Mon. 11:15 am - 12:15 pm Jun. 15 - Jul. 13 $6.5 [5 classes] TBA

1027808 Mon. 11:15 am - 12:15 pm Jul. 20 - Aug. 17 $6.5 [5 classes] TBA

ClayAges4-7

Invent, discover and play with clay! Stimulate your mind and get your fingers working with construction techniques like coil and pinching. Add color to your creations with glaze and see how the kiln works its magic.

1027791 Mon. 1 - 2 pm Jun. 15 - Jul. 13 $6.5 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027792 Mon. 1 - 2 pm Jul. 20 - Aug. 17 $6.5 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

WheelthrowingAges8-13

Explore the potter’s wheel. Develop and build on throwing skills, using your hands and tools to shape form. Increase coordination and gain a sense of accomplishment. Experience positive results creating pieces of art unique to you. Add color to your creation with glaze and see how the kiln works its magic.

YOutH ONlY1027799 Mon. 9:30 - 11 am Jun. 15 - Jul. 13 $85 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027800 Mon. 9:30 - 11 am Jul. 20 - Aug. 17 $85 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027802 Mon. 2 - 3:30 pm Jun. 15 - Jul. 13 $85 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027801 Mon. 2 - 3:30 pm Jul. 20 - Aug. 17 $85 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

FAMilY Parents/guardians are welcome to register with child.

1027797 Mon. 4:30 - 6. pm Jun. 22 - Jul. 13 $6.8 [4 classes] TBA

1027798 Mon. 4:30 - 6. pm Jul. 20 - Aug. 17 $85 [5 classes] TBA

Animation—ClaymationAges8-13

Introduce yourself to the world of time based cartooning! Discover simple techniques and methods to make your own cartoon characters move. Explore fundamentals and techniques of claymation and character design.

1028495 Mon. 1:30 - 4 pm Jul. 6. $33 [1 class] Alex Chiu

CartooningAges9-12

Transform your imaginary friends into special characters! Explore different styles and techniques, making figures and drawings develop personalities. Stimulate curiosity while sharpening a sense of line and movement.

1028497 Mon. 9:30 am - 12 pm Aug. 3 $32 [1 class] Alex Chiu

Photography—BeginningDigitalSLrBasicsAges11-16

Demystify your digital SLR camera and take better pictures. Explore creative use of shutters, apertures, and automatic and manual settings. Through short lectures, simple assignments and “hands-on” demos, acquire skills in framing the world with compositional and textural imagination. Digital SLR camera required. Laptops or tablets with image software recommended.

1027814 Mon. 9:30 - 11:30 am Jun. 15 - Jul. 13 $120 [5 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King

YoungArtists—Drawing&Painting

Action! Brushstrokes! Beautiful lines, gorgeous colors, wild shapes and interesting composition! Learn about all of these as we paint and draw with a variety of art materials. Create amazing faces, places, flowers, fish, abstraction and more.

Ages 6 - 91032089 Mon. 9:30 - 10:30 am Jun. 15 - 22 $24 [2 classes] Nate Orton

Ages 9 - 131032090 Mon. 11 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 15 - 22 $32 [2 classes] Nate Orton

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tuesday

ClayAges4-7

Invent, discover and play with clay! Stimulate your mind and get your fingers working with construction techniques like coil and pinching. Add color to your creations with glaze and see how the kiln works its magic.

1027793 Tu. 3:15 - 4:15 pm Jun. 16. - Jul. 14 $6.5 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027794 Tu. 3:15 - 4:15 pm Jul. 21 - Aug. 18 $6.5 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

Handbuilding&SculptureAges8-13

Let your imagination lead your hands and stimulate your mind. Get your fingers working with clay construction techniques like coil, pinching, molding and slab. Finish your treasures with glaze and see how the kiln works its magic.

1027809 Tu. 4:15 - 5:15 pm Jun. 16. - Jul. 14 $6.5 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027810 Tu. 4:15 - 5:15 pm Jul. 21 - Aug. 18 $6.5 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

Photography—DigitalImagingAges11-16

Do you take a lot of digital pictures on your phone, tablet, point n’ shoot and DSLR? Start learning how to creatively enhance your photos beyond just one button filters. Get the most out of your camera and photography software or apps. Explore ways to keep your photos safe and make them tangible. A digital device that takes pictures and a digital device that can run photography software and/or apps and a way to connect the two are required.

1029227 Tu. 9:30 - 11:30 am Jul. 21 – Aug. 18 $96. [4 classes] No class August 4 Jenna Gersbach-King

Photography—BasicDarkroomAges12-16

Train your eye to create pictures in a new way! Learn how to thoughtfully compose images and produce mood by combining some basic artistic principles, light and camera knowledge. Gain hands-on experience in the black and white darkroom by developing your own film as well as enlarging and cropping your own photographs. Bring a working 35mm film camera. No digital please. We have a few cameras for loan, on a first come, first serve basis, for an $8 fee per session. Cameras must be returned on the last day of class. Inquire with the Youth Art Director. First roll of film and lab chemistry provided. Please expect to purchase additional film.

1027813 Tu. 3 - 5 pm Jun. 16. - Jul. 28 $130 [7 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King

Cartooning

Transform your imaginary friends into special characters! Explore different styles and techniques, making figures and drawings develop personalities. Stimulate curiosity while sharpening a sense of line and movement.

Ages 5 - 81028479 Tu. 9:30 - 11 am Jun. 16. $18 [1 class] Alex Chiu

Ages 9 - 131028480 Tu. 11:30 am - 1:30 pm Jun. 16. $24 [1 class] Alex Chiu

DrawingStudioAges4-6

Develop strong skills that serve as foundations for other art forms. Focus on personal expression while exploring a variety of medium, such as pencil, charcoal and pastel. Unique projects emphasize visualizing, composition and perspective.

10286.6.0 Tu. 1:30 - 2:30 pm Jun. 23 $12 [1 classes] Shelley Chamberlin

BasketryintheGarden Ages6&up

Summer is garden season—growing plants and gathering fruits and flowers. Learn weaving, shaping and pattern development with lots of color choices. Make two types of baskets—an oval shaped for gathering, with a twisted handle on a wooden base woven from various materials, and a hanging basket. Choose from planter and planter holder styles. Individual basket styles will depend on age and skill level.

1028421 Tu. 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 30 $40 [1 class] Carol Ross & Roger Besselievre

Visual Art Classes for Youth

Most materials are included in youth art classes. Unless otherwise stated, parents and guardians are not to attend class but should stay in the building until their child is comfortable. Please have children dress for mess and be ready for a good time!

Clay students/parents please read the “Youth Clay Studio Policy” available on our website. Clay work must be picked up during your class time or during open clay studio times only. Please allow 10 days from the last class to pick up your child’s work.

This allows for firing time. After 3 weeks from the last class, the work will be recycled (due to limited storage space).

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Visual Art Classes for Youth

See Youth Visual Arts Program details top of Page 6..

Wednesday thursdayDrawingStudioAges4-6

Develop strong skills that serve as foundations for other art forms. Focus on personal expression while exploring a variety of media, such as pencil, charcoal and pastel. Unique projects emphasize visualizing, composition and perspective.

10286.6.1 Wed. 1:30 - 2:30 pm Jun. 24 $12 [1 classes] Shelley Chamberlin

1031829 Wed. 1:30 - 2:30 pm Jul. 22 $12 [1 classes] Nate Orton

PinholePhotography—IntergenerationalWorkshop Ages10&up

See full description on Page 32.

10276.25 Wed. 5:30 - 8 pm Jun. 17 - Jul. 8 $91 [4 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King

MetalsmithingIAges10-15

Work from your own design to create a finished, wearable piece of jewelry or art object. Learn to saw, solder and polish your piece. Emphasis will be on design development and basic metalworking skills. Returning students may work on more advanced projects with instructor approval. Price includes a $30 materials and studio fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

1027811 Wed. 4 - 5:30 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 26. $130 [10 classes] No class July 8 Allie Bentley

CartooningAges9-13

Transform your imaginary friends into special characters! Explore different styles and techniques, making figures and drawings develop personalities. Stimulate curiosity while sharpening a sense of line and movement.

1028509 Th. 4 - 5:30 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $140 [10 classes] Sophie Franz

ClayCreationsAges2-8

Can you construct a world with your fingers? Create shapes, from nature or the imagination, while exploring hand building and sculpting. Exchange ideas and inspiration from artists around you while giving form to your dreams. Add color to your creations with glaze and see how the kiln works its magic. FAMilY Register the child only.

1027805 Th. 3:15 - 4:15 pm Jun. 18 - Jul. 16. $6.5 [5 classes] TBA

1027806. Th. 3:15 - 4:15 pm Jul. 23 - Aug. 20 $6.5 [5 classes] TBA

DevelopingHand&WheelAges8-13

If you want to try it all and don’t mind getting your hands dirty, this is the class. Increase patience and coordination. Gain a sense of accomplishment using basic handbuilding and wheelthrowing techniques and tools. Add color to your creations with glaze and see how the kiln works its magic. Experience positive results creating pieces of art unique to you!

1027795 Th. 4:30 - 6. pm Jun. 18 - Jul. 16. $85 [5 classes] TBA

1027796. Th. 4:30 - 6. pm Jul. 23 - Aug. 20 $85 [5 classes] TBA

WoodshopAges4-6

Build individual projects that encourage hand-eye coordination and small motor skills. Find out the ways to use tools safely while being creative. Increase dexterity and spatial awareness with construction fun.

1027824 Th. 9:30 - 10:30 am Jun. 18 - Jul. 16. $6.5 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027825 Th. 9:30 - 10:30 am Jul. 23 - Aug. 20 $6.5 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027826. Th. 10:30 - 11:30 am Jun. 18 - Jul. 16. $6.5 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027827 Th. 10:30 - 11:30 am Jul. 23 - Aug. 20 $6.5 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

WoodshopAges7-11

Create projects such as wooden benches or toolboxes with hand tools. Improve hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills while gaining confidence in construction and tool safety.

1027818 Th. 12 - 1:30 pm Jun. 18 - Jul. 16. $85 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027819 Th. 12 - 1:30 pm Jul. 23 - Aug. 20 $85 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027821 Th. 1:30 - 3 pm Jun. 18 - Jul. 16. $85 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027820 Th. 1:30 - 3 pm Jul. 23 - Aug. 20 $85 [5 classes] Kurtis Piltz

MAC Birthday Parties!

“Best Birthday party ever!”Marley B.

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Visual Art Classes for Youth

Friday

saturday

Family Clay NightFridays • 6 to 8:30 pmJune 19 to August 21

No pre–registration Come as a family and create with clay! $20 a session per adult and child pair.

$10 a session for each additional family member. Pay at MAC office

BEFORE attending Family Clay. Maximum 18 participants.

Includes glazes, firings and 5 lbs of clay.

Not for solo participants. This is an adult and child activity.

Use of the potter’s wheel by instructor approval only.

Last day for greenware: Friday, August 14 Last day to glaze: Friday, August 21

Animation—StopMotionAges8-13

Introduce yourself to the world of time based cartooning! Discover simple techniques and methods to make your own cartoon characters move. Explore fundamentals and techniques of paper stop motion and character design.

1028485 Fri. 1:30 - 4 pm Jul. 10 $33 [1 class] Alex Chiu

Animation—Hand-DrawnAges8-13

Introduce yourself to the world of time based cartooning! Discover simple techniques and methods to make your own cartoon characters move. Explore fundamentals and techniques of character design and hand-drawn animation.

1028494 Fri. 9:30 am - 12 pm Aug. 7 $33 [1 class] Alex Chiu

WheelthrowingAges8-13

Explore the potter’s wheel. Develop and build on throwing skills, learning to use hands and tools to shape forms. Increase coordination and gain a sense of accomplishment. Experience positive results creating pieces of art unique to you. Add color to your creations with glaze and see how the kiln works its magic. FAMilY Parents/guardians are welcome to register with child.

1027803 Fri. 4 - 5:30 pm Jun. 19 - Jul. 17 $85 [5 classes] Carson Culp

1027804 Fri. 4 - 5:30 pm Jul. 24 - Aug. 21 $85 [5 classes] Carson Culp

ArtexplorersAges2-8

Create together! Exciting hands-on experiences with arts and crafts exploring paint, collage, sculpture and more. Bring to life creative thinking and self-expression using mixed media delving into colors and shapes. Begin a ‘wall of masterpieces.’

1029237 Sat. 10 - 11 am Jun. 27 $12 [1 class] Sarah Fagan

1029238 Sat. 10 - 11 am Aug. 22 $12 [1 class] Sarah Fagan

WireWorkAges10-15

Let’s work with wire! This super fun, one-day workshop explores the many ways you can bend and play with wire to create jewelry pieces or sculpture. Create words and images with wire, as well as multiple forms strung together to make jewelry and small sculptural pieces. Hammer metal to harden and stretch it, and learn simple wrapping techniques to attach multiple pieces together. Work entirely cold—no torch required! Price includes a $30 materials and studio fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

1029274 Sat. 10 am - 4 pm Jul. 25 $108 [1 class] Allie Bentleystudent work from the “Be My Valentine” intergenerational Workshop with Allie Bentley

Most materials are included in youth art classes. Unless otherwise stated, parents and guardians are not to attend class but should stay in the building until their child is comfortable. Please have children dress for mess and be ready for a good time!

Clay students/parents please read the “Youth Clay Studio Policy” available on our website. Clay work must be picked up during your class time or during open clay studio times only. Please allow 10 days from the last class to pick up your child’s work.

This allows for firing time. After 3 weeks from the last class, the work will be recycled (due to limited storage space).

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summer visual art campsDiscoveryArtCampAges3-5

Let your energy and creativity fly! New and exciting adventures await! Children explore their world through arts and crafts, games, stories and thematic activities that are developmentally appropriate. Make new friends, stimulate your imagination and develop new skills as you play together. Children in camp for ages 3-5 must be potty trained.

1025709 M - F 9:30 am - 12 pm Jun. 8 - 12 $120 [5 classes] Jean Walker

1025710 M - F 9:30 am - 12 pm Jun. 15 - 19 $120 [5 classes] Jean Walker

LittleArtistsAges3-5

Discover your creative spirit! Stir imaginations as you explore different textures, colors and shapes, moods and feelings. Build self-confidence and develop an appreciation for art through hands-on experiences. Who knows what hidden artistic talents you’ll find! Children in camp for ages 3-5 must be potty trained.

1028341 M - F 9:30 am - 12 pm Jul. 20 - 24 $120 [5 classes] Audrey Lungershausen

102376.8 M - F 9:30 am - 12 pm Aug. 10 - 14 $120 [5 classes] Susie Kaplan

10256.41 M - F 9:30 am - 12 pm Aug. 17 - 21 $120 [5 classes] Susie Kaplan

MaterialWorldAges5-8

Have you ever wanted to make your own art supplies and materials from scratch? Blend science and art, mixing concoctions from home-made watercolor paint, chalk, paper, and more from natural and recycled materials. Take home ‘recipes’ to continue your colorful creative journey.

1025736. M - F 9:30 am - 12 pm Jul. 27 - 31 $120 [5 classes] Sarah Fagan

FOOD/DRiNKs ReQuiReMeNts: Please bring a water bottle and snacks for 1/2 day camps, or a water bottle, snacks, and a sack lunch for

full day camps.

piCK-up/DROp-OFF: MAC cannot accommodate early drop-off or late pick-up. Please list all individuals authorized to pick up your child on the

Participant Emergency Form. Any other arrangements must be requested in writing and approved by a Program Director.

ReQuiReD FORMs: Participant Emergency Form—This form is required for all students and must be submitted to the MAC main office BEFORE the first day of camp. Please let MAC staff know if you have a current camp form already on file at MAC. Students who do not have this form on

file will not be allowed to attend camp until this form is submitted. Please ask the MAC office staff for the form or download it from this link: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/article/483522

MeDiCAl ADMiNistRAtiON FORM: If your child requires the administration of any medications during camp, the Medical Administration

form must be submitted one week in advance of camp start date. Please ask the MAC office staff for the form or download it from this link: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/64552

important Camp information—please Read Carefully

ArtManiaAges5-8

Get ready to experience art in unusual ways. How about using a 4 foot brush, or trying pendulum painting? Go wild with colors and textures. Explore spin and topsy-turvy art, squishy lumpy art, whimsical doodling, and interesting tools to create abstract creations. Busy days include drama, music, stories, and games. Let go and get creatively crazy!

1025734 M - F 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Jun. 22 - 26. $26.0 [5 classes] Jean Walker

YoungArtists—NatureArt Ages5-8

Discover your creative abilities by exploring the great outdoors! Have you tried painting with pine needles, creating nature sculptures, or printing with leaves? Let nature inspire your senses and forward your artistic talents. Participate in nature games, songs and environmental experiences. Nurture through nature!

1025707 M - F 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Jul. 6. - 10 $26.0 [5 classes] Jean Walker

1025708 M - F 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Jul. 13 - 17 $26.0 [5 classes] Jean Walker

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summer visual art campssee important information on page 9 before registering for a camp.

BookmakingfromAroundtheWorldAges5-8Travel through history and across cultures to create book structures from every continent but Antarctica—even outer space! Think Totem Poles as narrative devices from North America. Mysterious knotted quipus from Peru, and decorative Girdle books from Medieval England. See what storytelling means from different times and places!

1025737 M - F 9:30 am - 12 pm Aug. 17 - 21 $120 [5 classes] Sarah Fagan

Drawing&PaintingAges6-9Learn to create you own cartoons, landscapes and animal friends! Pique your curiosity and creativity discovering techniques to develop different styles of drawing and painting skills using different media—pencil, ink, pastels, and water-based paint. Discover dimension and depth while producing unique compositions.

1028475 M - F 1 - 3:30 pm Jun. 29 - Jul. 3 $120 [5 classes] Shelley Chamberlin

Drawing&PaintingAnimalsAges6-9Do you love animals? Pique your curiosity and creativity developing drawing and painting skills using different media—pencil, ink, pastels and water-based paint. Discover dimension and depth while producing unique compositions. Bring your favorite furry creatures and flying friends to life!

1028474 M - F 9:30 am - 12 pm Aug. 10 - 14 $120 [5 classes] Alex Chiu

JuniorPicassosAges6–9Discover the artist within you! Who knows what hidden talent you will find? Create masterpieces with chalk, crayon, glue, wood, clay, pencils, paint, and more. Through hands-on experiences, boost your creativity and let your imagination soar!

10256.52 M - F 9:30 am - 12 pm Jun. 15 - 19 $120 [5 classes] Susie Kaplan

1028478 M - F 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Jul. 20 - 24 $26.0 [5 classes] Nate Orton & Shelley Chamberlin

1032088 M - W 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Aug. 24 - 26. $156. [3 classes] Shelley Chamberlin & Nate Orton

Faces&Figures—Draw,Paint,Print&MoreAges9-13

Explore the art of creating fabulous faces and figures. First focus on drawing in pastels, painting with acrylics and other media—all about faces. Discover useful ways to draw and paint strong expressions and create vibrant works of colorful art. Next, learn tools and techniques to draw hands, feet, and the whole body. Draw the figure from life as well as photographs. Finally, learn how to bind your favorite creations into beautiful artist’s books to take home and treasure.

1027007 M - F 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Aug. 10 - 14 $26.0 [5 classes] Tobi Kibel Piatek & Nate Orton

Animation—Time-BasedCartooningAges9-14

Introduce yourself to the world of time-based cartooning! Discover simple techniques and methods to make your own cartoon characters move. Explore fundamentals and techniques such as character design, paper stop motion, claymation, and hand-drawn animation. All levels.

1025750 M - F 9:30 am - 12 pm Jun. 29 - Jul. 3 $120 [5 classes] Alex Chiu

YoungArtist’sBookAges9-13

Explore the ancient art of bookbinding and fill the pages with stories, characters, illustrations and more. Jump into the fabulous world of drawing, painting and creative writing—all forms working in tandem toward a final product you can keep forever! Develop skills in doing detail work and combining differing elements into a whole.

1027828 M - F 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Jul. 13 - 17 $26.0 [5 classes] Shelley Chamberlin & Danielle Erickson

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YoungdaVincisAges8-13

Become a well-rounded artist! Explore art forms like sculpture, drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media, and more. Gain understanding of color, perspective, texture and materials while creating masterpieces to take home and enjoy for years.

Drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, & mixed media.

1025752 M - F 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Jun. 15 - 19 $26.0 [5 classes] Shelley Chamberlin

Drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, mixed media, weaving, tie dye, & fiber exploration.

1027829 M - F 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Jun. 22 - 26. $26.0 [5 classes] Shelley Chamberlin & Kate Loomis

Drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, mixed media, claymation, cartooning, comics, & zine making.

1027830 M - F 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Jul. 6. - 10 $26.0 [5 classes] Alex Chiu & Shelley Chamberlin

Drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, mixed media, claymation, cartooning, comics, & zine making.

1028335 M - F 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Jul. 27 - 31 $26.0 [5 classes] Alex Chiu & Nate Orton

Drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, & mixed media.

1028336. M - F 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Aug. 17 - 21 $26.0 [5 classes] Nate Orton

FashionArtAges10-15

Through a variety of art projects, try your hand at fashion sketching, clothing and fabric design, display and marketing design. Working from many resources, find inspiration from history and contemporary influences. Explore the importance of design elements such as color, line and composition in visual presentations.

10256.37 M - F 9:30 am - 12 pm Aug. 3 - 7 $120 [5 classes] Tobi Kibel Piatek

10256.38 M - F 1 - 3:30 pm Aug. 3 - 7 $120 [5 classes] Tobi Kibel Piatek

TheWorldinPhoto&StoryAges13-17

Become an artist spy this summer! Translate observation skills into digital photographs and writing. Travel around Multnomah Village and record what you see. Explore how photos fit into writing. Maybe you’ll write a mystery set in Gabriel Park, a play staged in Annie Bloom’s, or compose a Fat City Cafe poem. Leave class with a book to share including digital prints. Bring a writing utensil and a current digital camera. This camp will travel off site.

1029937 M - F 10 am - 3 pm Aug. 3 - 7 $26.0 [5 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King & Amy Minato

Basketry WorkshopAges 8 & up

Make two full-size baskets and several small fun projects while learning the basics of rattan basketmaking. Weave a base, with shapes and patterns and learn the materials and tools that are used. Many color choices as well as natural materials will be available. the skills developed in this workshop will lay the foundation for an inexpensive and useful life-long hobby. Camp guidelines do not

apply for this 2-day workshop.

1028426 M -tu. 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Aug. 3 - 4 $80 [2 classes]

Carol Ross & Roger Besselievre

NeW!T-Shirts&More Ages10-16

See full description on Page 28. Parents welcome to register.

1029242 M - F 10 am - 1 pm Jun. 15 - 19 $150 [5 classes] Jan von Bergen

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Yoga&DanceCamps

Explore yoga movement and creative dance through activity, games, songs, group yoga, meditation, jokes, trick and basic postures. Cultivate life skills such as cooperation, self-control, agility, strength, flexibility, relaxation tools and creativity. Be better prepared for everyday life, sports and school with exercises that benefit both mind and body. Please bring a blanket to class, and a mat if you have one.

For Families—Kids Ages 5 - 10 Parent or guardian welcome to register and attend with your child. Children may also register and attend alone.

1026.994 M - F 9:15 am - 12:15 pm Jul. 20 - 24 $131 [5 classes] Jarmila Darby

For Kid’s Only—Ages 5 - 10

1026.991 M - F 1 - 4 pm Jul. 20 - 24 $131 [5 classes] Jarmila Darby

JazzDanceCampAges8-12

Discover an art form that showcases a dancer’s individual style and originality. Incorporate unique, sharp, and quick moves that focus on connecting with the music. Explore several different forms such as Broadway, Classic and Lyrical styles. It’s energetic and fun!

1027001 M - F 9:15 am - 12:15 pm Jul. 13 - 17 $131 [5 classes] Rachael Brown

DanceMagic—ThreeKindsAges4-7

The first steps of ballet, the first leaps of jazz and the joy and wonder of creative movement! Stretch, jump, whirl into several different forms of dance. Make ballerina dolls, tiaras and position guide maps. Mix different muscle groups with different ways to move the body.

1028102 M - F 9:15 am - 12:15 pm Jul. 27 - 31 $131 [5 classes] Jarmila Darby

LetitGo!—BalletwithaFrozenThemeAges4½-8

Chill out in the heat of summer with this fun, Frozen-themed camp, focused on the songs and stories we love so much! Do warm-ups, stretches and real ballet technique. Create simple choreography and crafts for a performance for family and friends at the end of the week.

1028101 M - F 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 22 - 26. $131 [5 classes] Kasha Watts

Princesses,Princes,Kings &QueensAges4-7

Travel to enchanting places and times! Develop fine and royal qualities. Cultivate grace, poise and internal strength. Through movement, song, and arts and crafts, expand coordination, train your ear and feed your imagination.

1026.879 M - F 9:15 am - 12:15 pm Jul. 13 - 17 $131 [5 classes] Jarmila Darby

1026.880 M - F 1 - 4 pm Jul. 27 - 31 $131 [5 classes] Jarmila Darby

DanceAroundtheWorld

Have a great time celebrating dance! Explore simple movements from various cultures around the world. Develop good technique, improved coordination and teamwork. Make new friends while discovering cultural customs and costumes that bring excitement to a variety of dances!

Ages 4 - 7 Native American dance, Kaholo Hula song and dance, Japanese folk dance, 7 Steps Norwegian folk dance and more!1026.873 M - F 9:15 am - 12:15 pm Jul. 6. - 10 $131 [5 classes] Jarmila Darby

Ages 5 - 9 Philippine Tinikling, Japanese Folk dance, Polynesian dances, Native American dance and more!1026.875 M - F 1 - 4 pm Jul. 6. - 10 $131 [5 classes] Jarmila Darby

Ages 6 - 10 Mudra Dance of East India, Israeli folk dance, Maori Stick Dance, American folk dance, Hula Dance and more!1026.877 M - F 1 - 4 pm Jul. 13 - 17 $131 [5 classes] Jarmila Darby

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PlayingFablesAges4-6

Explore the world of folklore, fables and tall tales! Learn about story telling and performing arts by working as a class team to act out well known fables. Then collaborate to develop your very own fable, with sets, props and costumes. There will be a performance for family and friends on the last day of camp.

1032183 M - F 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Aug. 24 – 48 $120 [5 classes] Leah White

PiratesSailtheOceanBlue!Ages4-7

Yo, ho, ho, ho! A pirates life for me! Hit the high seas where treasures and adventures await! Foster a sense of fantasy and spark your imagination by creating a chest full of coins and jewels. Ahoy, Mateys! Shiver me timbers!

1026.484 M - F 10 am - 12 pm Jun. 15 - 19 $80 [5 classes] Alyson Osborn

1026.485 M - F 1 - 3 pm Jun. 29 - Jul. 3 $80 [5 classes] Alyson Osborn

Let’sPutonaShowAges7-10

Get comfortable on stage and gain confidence as you collaborate with other young artists to create an ensemble performance. Ignite imagination and become familiar with essential performing skills through theatre games, improvisations, movement, storytelling and voice exercises. Develop a foundation for further forays into the world of theatre, becoming familiar with its language and what’s expected of young actors. There will be a performance for family and friends on the last day of camp.

1026.480 M - F 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jul. 6. - 10 $120 [5 classes] Leah White

PlaygroundPlaywrightsAges8-12

Budding thespians, create a play! Develop team skills—write lines and invent scenes together. Give imagination free rein with paint, paper and cardboard for scenery construction. Project your voice, move on stage and tap into potential. There will be a performance for family and friends on the last day of camp.

1026.486. M - F 12:30 - 3:30 pm Jun. 22 - 26. $120 [5 classes] Alyson Osborn

ILoveaMystery!Ages9-12

Dark shadows, perplexing clues and dangerous characters are elements in a story of intrigue. Create the plot, solve the riddle and give a performance while developing acting, production and ensemble skills.

1026.487 M - F 12:30 - 3:30 pm Jun. 15 - 19 $120 [5 classes] Alyson Osborn

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MagicLessonsAges7-12

Pull things out of thin air! Entertain friends and family with skills that improve eye-hand coordination, showmanship and self-confidence! Discover ‘tricks of the trade’ with coins, cards and other common props to make magic! Secrets revealed!

1026.483 M - F 9:30 am - 12 pm Jun. 29 - Jul. 3 $100 [5 classes] Alyson Osborn

FrenchFolkTalesAges10-14

Character analysis and stage presence shine through the development of two hilarious short folktales. Excellent opportunity to experience the challenging and exciting arc of performing a play. Plays will be performed in a showcase open to the public on the last day of camp.

1030204 M - F 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Aug. 24 - 28 $210 [5 classes] Adrienne Flagg

Experience the thrill of performing in this 3 week intensive. Find fulfillment and expression on stage

and enjoy the fun and camaraderie of a great summer day camp. Caring directors and instructors will lead

the cast to a full production of guys and Dolls, Jr. which culminates in 3 main-stage shows August 7 - 9.

explore acting, singing, and dancing and improve your theatrical skills as you build friendships and gain

confidence. Guys & Dolls, Jr. features great roles, tons of fun dance numbers and loads of catchy tunes.

there’s a part for everyone in this exhilarating educational experience!

Summer Musical Theatre Camp—Guys & Dolls, Jr. Ages 9 to 17

Monday thru Friday for 3 Weeks!

9:30 am - 4:30 pm • July 20 - August 7

$630 [15 classes]

Rachael Brown, Ashleigh Bragg

& Alberta Hardy

Performances: Fri., Aug. 7 & Sat., Aug. 8 at 7 pm & Sun., Aug. 9 at 3 pm

TheDevilinPoe’sBelfry Ages13-18

Learn the foundations of adapting material through the creation of dialogue, innovative staging of poetry, and physicalizing the author’s intent. Writing, movement and performance skills will be challenged and stretched as the cast builds a rich, dark. and haunting performance of Edgar Allen Poe’s work. The play will be performed in a showcase open to the public on the last day of camp.

1030202 M - F 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Aug. 17 - 21 $245 [5 classes] Adrienne Flagg

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Theatre Classes for Youth & Adults

Theatre classes develop confidence and self–expression through fully inhabited voices and bodies, clear communication and presentation, focus, commitment, empathy and listening, teamwork and leadership and a feeling of community. They are ideal for beginners or as a deepening investigation for those with experience. Student/teacher ratios are kept low to ensure everyone receives the attention they

need. A high priority is placed on creating a trusting ensemble and a safe environment for courageously exploring theatrical expression.

THE 2015 OREGON

MUSICAL THEATRE

FESTIVAL OF UMPqUA

COMMUNITY COLLEGE is presenting a special

public performance of two children’s musicals at the

Multnomah Arts Center

Friday • May 1stEat Right & Move • 4:30 pm

Stop! Bully! • 7 pm

These entertaining and timely musicals are produced as a part of the

OMTF student outreach program.

Open to the public. Donations to MACA will be earmarked for improvements to

MAC’s performing arts spaces.

Young theatre students create artistic backdrops for the “Rabbit tales” Camp performance with Alyson Osborn

IntrotoImprovAges10&up

Hams, drama queens, and wallflowers too—everyone can use their strengths to create spontaneous theatre! Improvisation teaches you to balance being a star and being a supporting player. You will build ensemble awareness and listening skills. Think on your feet and gain self-confidence while honing performance skills. Innovative theatre games reveal the natural actor inside you.

1030199 Tu. 6.:30 - 8:30 pm Jun. 16. - Jul. 14 $70 [5 classes] Adrienne Flagg

PreparingforthePartAges13&up

“Acting is reacting” —but what if you are alone? Learn to walk into an audition room prepared and ready for anything including cold reads and improvisation. Core acting techniques will be explored including breath work, deepening focus, text and character analysis, and balancing conscious choices with intuition and spontaneity. Choose and prepare two contrasting audition monologues which will be performed in a showcase on the last night of class.

1030156. Tu. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Aug. 4 - 25 $84 [4 classes] Adrienne Flagg

LiveLitforSeniorsAges55&up

Take an active part in a story, whether you write the script or play a role. Become more eloquent, improve communication style, build self-image and increase leadership skills, while feeling the gratification of building a character.

1030200 Tu. 2 - 3:30 pm Jun. 16. - Jul. 14 $45 [5 classes] Adrienne Flagg

1030201 Tu. 2 - 3:30 pm Jul. 28 - Aug. 25 $45 [5 classes] Adrienne Flagg

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Dance Classes for Youth

Funk&HipHopAges7-11

Want to move like the artists in the latest music videos and become the envy of all? Get into a great aerobic activity and build endurance, strength and balance.

1027481 Th. 3:30 - 4:30 pm Jun. 25 - Aug. 20 $49 [8 classes] No class July 23 Caitlin Warren

Funk&HipHopAges8-12

Move like the artists in the latest music videos and feel like you’re on top of the world! Get into a great aerobic activity and build endurance, strength and balance. First week: 4:30 in Dance studio. After that, 4:40 in room 10.

1027482 Th. 4:45 - 5:45 pm Jun. 25 - Aug. 20 $49 [8 classes] No class July 23 Caitlin Warren

JazzDanceAges7-12

Create pizzazz to upbeat and energetic music. Explore a form of personal expression through improvisation. Build strength and endurance performing high-energy movements that will razzle and dazzle everyone!

1027773 Th. 2:30 - 3:30 pm Jun. 25 - Aug. 20 $49 [8 classes] No class July 23 Caitlin Warren

TinyTappersAges5-6

Little feet tap to the beat! Get a great start on an exciting and lively American dance form through tap, marching and rhythm exercises while increasing balance and coordination. Perfect introduction!

1027533 Tu. 3:30 - 4:10 pm Jun. 30 - Aug. 18 $6.2 [8 classes] Danielle Erickson

TapDanceIAges7-11

Tap, what a happy sound! You’ve gotta have tap or the world’s not round! Discover an exciting and lively American dance art experience. Steps and movement develop a sense of rhythm and body coordination, improve balance, increase strength and flexibility while having fun!

1027536. Tu. 5:15 - 6.:15 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $79 [10 classes] Danielle Erickson

TapDanceIIAges8-13

Tap your shoes! The dance that creates its own music. Discover new steps and movements and increase skills along with strength and stamina. Students must have prior experience.

1027539 Tu. 4:15 - 5:15 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $84 [10 classes] Danielle Erickson

“love yourself

and your expression.

You can’t go wrong.”

—KRs-One

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Ballet—TheArtofDanceAges14&up

Explore or review the basics, working on flexibility, strength and alignment. Build or rebuild a solid foundation of technique, placement and terminology, which will be used as you move into jumps, turns and combinations. Discover your inner grace and improve balance and coordination with focused training in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Incorporate barre, center practice, adage and allegro while toning muscle and developing agility and poise.

Beginning For Motivated Beginners

1027478 Th. 5:50 - 6.:50 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $78 [10 classes] Rosemary Thornton

intermediate For Students Returning to Ballet

1027476. Mon. 7 - 8:30 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 17 $108 [10 classes] Rosemary Thornton

Advanced/IntermediateBalletAges14&up

A full, challenging barre followed by choreographed center combinations. Work on technique and build strength in a relaxed environment. Performance skills explored. Minimum two years previous consistent training required.

1027477 Th. 6.:50 - 8:20 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $108 [10 classes] Rosemary Thornton

TapDanceAges13&up

Increase agility, grace, balance, ankle strength and flexibility with this exciting and lively American dance art experience. Develop a sense of rhythm and body coordination while having fun. Complexity of step combinations and choreography increase with each level.

level i

1027535 Th. 6. - 7 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 13 $90 [9 classes] Judy Tibbles

level ii

1027537 Th. 5 - 6. pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 13 $90 [9 classes] Judy Tibbles

1027538 Wed. 6. - 7 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 12 $90 [9 classes] Judy Tibbles

level iii

1027540 Wed. 7 - 8:30 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 12 $134 [9 classes] Judy Tibbles

level iV

1027541 Th. 7 - 8:30 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 13 $134 [9 classes] Judy Tibbles

TapforSeniorsAges60&up

Tap your resources! Steps and movements help develop a sense of rhythm and body coordination, improve balance, ankle strength and flexibility while having fun.

1027532 Wed. 4:15 - 5:15 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 12 $85 [9 classes] Judy Tibbles

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Music lessons are private, individual, and typically half an hour. Longer lessons may be available, schedule permitting. They are approximately $24 per half–hour lesson. Payment for the full term is required upon registration.

Students typically continue from term to term, and returning students receive priority for their time slot each term. Withdrawal Policy: Students who withdraw will be charged for a minimum of 3 lessons.

Current student registration: Monday, April 20th to Tuesday, May 19th. Open registration begins noon on Thursday, May 21st.

Individual Music Lessons for Youth & Adults

Piano continued…PianoAges6&up

Discover the joy of playing piano. Jazz, Classical, Pop. Make your own music. Beginning level to advanced.

1027503 Mon. 3 - 9 pm Jun. 22 - Aug. 17 $214 [9 lessons] Patrick Caplis

1027504 Mon. 2:30 - 6. pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 17 $214 [9 lessons] Susan Brakeall

1027505 Mon. 2 - 6.:15 pm Jul. 6. - Aug. 10 $119 [5 lessons] Hannah Brewer

1027506. Mon. 1 - 8:30 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 17 $238 [10 lessons] Nan Anderson

1027507 Mon. 2 - 6.:30 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 17 $238 [10 lessons] James Blackburn

1027508 Mon. 2 - 6.:20 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 24 $238 [10 lessons] No lesson June 29 Jack Buddeke

1027509 Tu. 2 - 6. pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $238 [10 lessons] Jack Buddeke

1027510 Tu. 2 - 9 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $238 [10 lessons] James Blackburn

1027511 Tu. 2 - 9 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $238 [10 lessons] David Fleschner

1027512 Tu. 2 - 6. pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $238 [10 lessons] Susan Brakeall

1027513 Wed. 2:30 - 8:30 pm Jun. 24 - Aug. 19 $214 [9 lessons] Patrick Caplis

1027514 Wed. 2:30 - 8:30 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $238 [10 lessons] Nan Anderson

1027515 Wed. 2:30 - 8:30 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $238 [10 lessons] James Blackburn

1027517 Th. 2:30 - 9 pm Jun. 25 - Aug. 20 $214 [9 lessons] Patrick Caplis

1027520 Tu. 3 - 5:45 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $238 [10 lessons] Brendan Becker

1027521 Th. 6.:50 - 9:10 pm Jun. 11 - Jul. 23 $144 [6. lessons] Aaron Pruitt

1027523 Th. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $238 [10 lessons] Jack Buddeke

VoiceAges11&up

Sing your heart’s desire! Explore the possibilities of the instrument that is you. Build proper vocal technique and breath management while creating your own artistic interpretation.

1027492 Wed. 3 - 9 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $238 [10 lessons] Jessica Bartlett

1027528 Wed. 3:30 - 9 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $238 [10 lessons] Jessica Israels

1027527 Th. 1:30 - 6.:15 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $238 [10 lessons] Jessica Israels

1027493 Th. 2 - 8:30 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $238 [10 lessons] Jessica Bartlett

SaxophoneAges6&up

Play the sweet sounds of an instrument with a direct line to the soul. Improvisation, rhythm and note reading are on the musical menu as you gain confidence and skill through playing.

1027524 Th. 2:45 - 6.:15 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 13 $214 [9 lessons] Mary Sue Tobin

FluteAges7&up

You can play the sweet tones of an instrument equally at home in classical music, band music or jazz. Create melodies, learn theory and explore the freedom of improvisation.

1027492 Wed. 3 - 9 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $238 [10 lessons] Jessica Bartlett

1027493 Th. 2 - 8:30 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $238 [10 lessons] Jessica Bartlett

CelloAges7&up

Thought by many to be the most beautiful sounding instrument of all. Discover tuning tips, basic note reading, rhythm and chords. Develop skills in bowing, timing and hearing melody you can apply to other instruments, including voice.

1027486. Mon. 6. - 9:30 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 17 $357 [10 lessons] Brendan Rawlins

1027487 Tu. 6.:10 - 9:10 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $357 [10 lessons] Brendan Rawlins

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GuitarAges7&up

Discover how to play instrumental guitar or accompany singing. Knowing how chords and scales relate, you can improvise. Explore the essentials of rhythm, finger work and note reading in order to strum simple tunes and begin creating your own musical ideas.

1027494 Mon. 4 - 8:15 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 17 $238 [10 lessons] Yohannes Murphy

1027495 Tu. 1:30 - 9 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $214 [9 lessons] No lesson July 14 Jamie Stillway

1027496. Th. 2:45 - 6. pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $238 [10 lessons] Lew Jones

1027497 Fri. 2 - 6.:15 pm Jun. 19 - Aug. 21 $238 [10 lessons] Lew Jones

1027498 Tu. 2 - 9 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 25 $26.4 [11 lessons] Ronnie Robins

1027499 Wed. 2 - 9 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 26. $26.4 [11 lessons] Ronnie Robins

1027500 Th. 2 - 6.:15 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 27 $26.4 [11 lessons] Ronnie Robins

MandolinAges6&up

Bring a unique color to the band! Explore how rhythms and accents make the music come alive, whether it’s old-time or bluegrass. Develop improvisational, accompaniment and hearing skills, while discovering how to improve tone and volume in your instrument.

1029570 Tu. 11:30 am - 2:30 pm Jul. 7 - Aug. 11 $144 [6. lessons] Brian Oberlin

1027501 Th. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jul. 16. - Aug. 13 $119 [5 lessons] Brian Oberlin

electricBassAges12&up

Take charge of the sounds being played! Gain a sense of accomplishment and be challenged through basic musical elements, proper positioning, chords, riffs, theory, timing, harmonics and techniques. Improve rhythm and coordination by guiding movements from one chord to another.

1027485 Tu. 6.:20 - 9:05 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $238 [10 lessons] Drew Nelson

DoubleBassAges12&up

Take charge of the sounds being played! Gain a sense of accomplishment and be challenged through basic musical elements, proper positioning, chords, riffs, theory, timing, harmonics and techniques. Improve rhythm and coordination by guiding movements from one chord to another.

1027485 Tu. 6.:20 - 9:05 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $238 [10 lessons] Drew Nelson

ViolinorViolaAges5&up

Focus on playing pieces, building technique, reading music and ear training while developing abilities through songs and exercises. Working at your own pace, explore an instrument equally at home in bluegrass or classical music.

1027525 Mon. 2 - 5:45 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 10 $16.8 [7 lessons] No lessons June 29 & July 20 Michelle Mathewson

1028945 Tu. 1:45 - 6.:30 pm Jun. 23 - Aug. 18 $214 [9 lessons] Jon Lumus

1027526. Th. 1:45 - 6. pm Jun. 25 - Aug. 13 $16.8 [7 lessons] No lesson July 16 Sharon Eng

ukuleleAges7&up

Learn chords and strumming techniques to play songs on the ukulele. Strums to help you sing along, play without singing, play with others or play on your own.

1027494 Mon. 4 - 8:15 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 17 $238 [10 lessons] Yohannes Murphy

1027496. Th. 2:45 - 6. pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $238 [10 lessons] Lew Jones

1027497 Fr. 2 - 6.:15 pm Jun. 19 - Aug. 21 $238 [10 lessons] Lew Jones

Drums&PercussionAges9&up

Would you like to play in a band? Maybe just go solo? Explore drumset, snare and mallet percussion. Develop reading technique and musicianship.

1027490 Wed. 11 am - 2 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 12 $214 [9 lessons] Steven Skolnik

1027491 Mon. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 10 $214 [9 lessons] Steven Skolnik

Women’sChorusAges16&up

The voice—our most expressive instrument! Gain a release for your emotions in this chorus for women, hearing other voices blend in harmony with your own in a relaxed and supportive environment. Develop range and musicianship singing great choral music from Renaissance to contemporary.

1027529 Tu. 7 - 8:30 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $94 [10 classes] Jessica Israels

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Mind & Body Classes for Adults & Teens

YogaAges14&up

Benefit mind and body while expanding strength, stamina and flexibility. An excellent way to learn to meet the changing demands of daily life while increasing a sense of well-being. Refine alignment, build strength and increase balance asana (yoga postures), breath and relaxation. Discussion of applying yoga to life off the mat will be included. Please bring a yoga mat.

Continuing Must have 6 months of previous consistent practice.

1028471 Mon. 7:10 - 8:25 pm Jun. 8 - Jul. 6. $6.5 [5 classes] Patricia Navin

1028472 Mon. 7:10 - 8:25 pm Aug. 3 - 31 $6.5 [5 classes] Patricia Navin

Mixed levels Suitable for beginners or those who want a simpler practice.

1028777 Th. 9:30 - 10:45 am Jun. 11 - Jul. 9 $6.5 [5 classes] Patricia Navin

1028709 Sat. 9 - 10:15 am Jun. 13 - 27 $39 [3 classes] Patricia Navin

1028714 Sat. 9 - 10:15 am Aug. 1 - 29 $52 [4 classes] Patricia Navin No class August 15

Nia—CardioDanceWorkoutAges13&up

Have fun and get fit with Nia! Enjoy a focused, playful workout that builds strength, flexibility, and endurance by integrating moves from Jazz and Modern Dance, the Martial Arts and Yoga. Open to all fitness levels. Drop in tickets are non-refundable and can be purchased at MAC office.

1028721 Wed. & Fri. 9 - 10 am Jun. 17 - Sept. 11 $114 [26. classes] Rolf & Renee Erickson

1000HandsBuddhaQigongAges14&up

This peaceful sitting form uses graceful hand movements (mudras) to calm the heart fire of summer and balance our emotions, bringing a sense of peace and tranquility. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the heart is the emperor or ruler of the body. This practice helps to strengthen our innate healing capacity, leading the way to spiritual health, and tapping into creative energy. Bring a pillow or mat to sit on, may also be done sitting in a chair if you are uncomfortable sitting on the floor.

1029473 Sat. 9:15 am - 12:45 pm Aug. 22 - 29 $48 [2 classes] Sarah Jane Owens

eightTreasures—BaDuanJinQigongAges14&up

This classic Chinese form was taught to Shaolin monks in the early 6.th century to maintain their health and vital energy. A gentle, non-impact form, it was originally developed to address joint problems monks developed after long years of meditation. The eight simple routines can loosen muscles, improve posture and promote relaxation, build strong bones and increase tendon flexibility and flow of qi in your body. A good starting form for individuals of all ages and fitness levels.

1029470 Sat. 9:15 am - 12:45 pm Jul. 25 - Aug. 1 $48 [2 classes] Sarah Jane Owens

FusionFitnessAges14&up

Join in on this expressive exercise dance for cardiovascular fitness in a joyful and supportive community environment, followed by stretching and relaxation from yoga traditions. Increase your awareness and pleasure in living in a human body. We use a new sequence of music each week from a variety of genres and cultures. For the best price, sign up for the term. Drop in tickets are available, must be purchased at MAC, and are non-refundable. Bring a yoga mat if possible.

1028780 M-W-F 5:50 - 6.:50 pm Jun. 8 - Jul. 8 $6.2 [14 classes] Patricia Navin

1028781 M-W-F 5:50 - 6.:50 pm Jul. 27 - Aug. 28 $6.6. [15 classes] Patricia Navin

TaiChiAges13&up

An ancient Chinese exercise, practiced for health and meditation. Work toward total concentration and develop coordination, balance and strength in every part of your body. Good health can be yours!

Yang style part 1 long Form For beginning and continuing students.

1030098 Mon. 7 - 8:30 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 31 $156. [12 classes] Phillippa Currie-Wood

Yang style intermediate Students must have previous Tai Chi experience and a basic understanding of Short Form.

1030097 Fri. 10 - 11:30 am Jun. 19 - Aug. 28 $143 [11 classes] Joyce Coyle

“patricia is an excellent instructor. she is both skilled and patient.”—student from patricia Navin’s Mixed levels Yoga Class

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Literary Arts Classes for Adults & Teens Literary Arts for Youth

OpenWritingStudioAges16&up

Want to maintain your writing practice this summer with focused writing time? This class is for you! The instructor will offer prompts, set a timer, and guide you through a number of free-writing exercises. In-class sharing is optional. Drop into one class ($15) or sign up for a whole series. All levels.

1031471 Tu. 10 - 11:30 am Jun. 16. - Jul. 21 $70 [6. classes] Judith Pulman

PoetryWritingWorkshopAges16&up

Are you looking for inspiration? Spend the day reading, writing, and listening to poetry. We will discuss methods for generating and revising poetry in a safe and supportive environment. Our time will be spent reading and listening to examples of published poetry, writing to prompts, and sharing what we have written. Bring an example of your poetry to share, pen, paper, and lunch.

1031474 Sat. 10 am - 3 pm Jun. 27 $46. [1 class] Christopher Luna

NeW! TheBroadside—Word&ArtinPrintAges13&up

See full description on Page 28. 10276.43 Mon. - Fri. 10 am - 2 pm Sep. 14 - 18 $210 [5 classes] Christine Colasurdo & Nate Orton

WritingfromtheSenses Ages6-8

How do you describe the texture of a cat’s tongue? The taste of macaroni and cheese? What about the smell of a rose? Learn how to really pay attention to your senses. Record life around you and life as you imagine it could be. Come home from class with a book containing poems, stories, and discoveries.

1029954 M - F 10 - 11:30 am Aug. 10 - 14 $75 [5 classes] Danielle Erickson

Messed-upMyths&FracturedFairyTalesAges9-12

What if Snow White met a prince, but actually fell in love with one of the dwarves? Engage your imagination by asking ‘what if’ questions about the stories you know, and have fun filling these stories with your own characters, situations, and settings. Leave class with five stories to share with family and friends!

1029955 M - F 12:30 - 2:30 pm Aug. 10 - 14 $100 [5 classes] Danielle Erickson

CAMp! TheWorldin Photo&StoryAges13-17

Become an artist spy this summer! Translate observation skills into digital photographs and writing. Travel around Multnomah Village and record what you see. Explore how photos fit into writing. Maybe you’ll write a mystery set in Gabriel Park, a play staged in Annie Bloom’s, or compose a Fat City Cafe poem. Leave class with a book to share including digital prints. Bring a writing utensil and a current digital camera. This camp will travel off site. See important information on page 9 before registering for a camp.

1029937 M - F 10 am - 3 pm Aug. 3 - 7 $26.0 [5 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King & Amy Minato

Have your writing featured in MAC’s poetry post and published on our website! lauded by Kim stafford as “just exactly what it is, the most beautiful poetry post in portland,” MAC seeks work that gives pause, brings joy, invites beauty, and creates community.

guidelines for submitting work:

• Prose and poetry accepted (send up to two entries)

• Writing should be no longer than one single-spaced page

• Writings should be appropriate for people of all ages

• Send your work as a Word or PDF attachment (12 pt font size and easy to read font preferred)

• Along with your writing, attach a five-sentence bio, email address, and phone number.

email your writing to [email protected] or mail, Attn: Judith at 7688 sW Capitol Highway, portland, OR 97219, by september 1, 2015 to have your work considered by our panel.

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Community Events

multnomah chorus

performances

wednesday, may 27

7:30 pm

Come join us for live

music, bottomless

bags of popcorn,

good company, a free

movie and more!

Multnomah Arts Center 7688 SW Capitol Hwy Portland, Oregon 97219 503.823.2787 MultnomahArtsCenter.org

Friday, September 11th

BIG HERO 6 Movie at Dusk

Entertainment at 6:30 pm

CHUCK CHEESMANSongwriter/Musician

Kid Zone! Parade! Ar ts & Craf ts!

Saturday • August 159 am to 4 pm

Join the Multnomah Arts Center and the Multnomah Village Business Association

for this Multnomah Village tradition. With the Parade at 10 a.m., all day Kids Zone with activities

for the whole family, arts and crafts for sale created by MAC teachers and students,

and live music and performances. Fun for the whole family!

Kid Zone! Parade! Ar ts & Craf ts!

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to get involved, contact Amy Jo:

[email protected]

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Community Events

Featuring performances by students of MAC’s Theatre Program

Friday • June 5th • 7 pm

Theatre Showcase

Free & Open to the Public

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Jewelry/Metalsmithing Classes for Adults & Teens

Our metalsmithing program has classes and workshops on various topics, allowing students to build their knowledge on firm foundations as they progress through the curriculum. The studio is equipped with five Smith acetylene/air torches, a Smith oxy–acetylene Little Torch, oxy–acetylene melting torch, centrifugal caster, metal clay & enameling kilns, hydraulic press, combination rolling mill, dual–

speed buffing arbor with dust collector, drill press, flex shafts, 12" shear, hand tools vacuum table, advanced ventilation system, a resource library and more. Prices cover studio/tool use and basic supplies. Precious metals are not included. A small metals supply store is available for student convenience. Students may purchase their own precious metals, tools, and supplemental supplies, but are not required to do so.

All metals classes that run 6 consecutive weeks or more include access to open studio. Open studio hours are announced each term.

Jewelry/MetalsmithingI—IntrotoFabricationAges16&up

Explore fundamentals of fabrication with nonferrous metals such as copper, brass and sterling silver. Through assignments, gain experience in sawing, filing, silver (torch) soldering, polishing, and basic patination. Chain-making and the elements of design will also be introduced. No prerequisite. Price includes a $40 studio and basic materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

10276.03 Tu. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 25 $292 [10 classes] No class July 14 Kristin Shiga

10276.04 Th. 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 27 $292 [10 classes] No class Aug. 6 Rebecca Melton

Jewelry/MetalsmithingII—SurfaceandDimensionAges16&up

Build your fabrication skills while adding options beyond stock sheet and wire.Learn to create custom decorative surfaces, including roller-printing and easy photo-etching. Using our own patterned sheet, explore methods for adding dimension to your work, including a round and square hollow box form and luscious pillow-forms made with the hydraulic press. Options for adding abezel-set cabochon on your hollow forms will also be included. Prerequisite: Metalsmithing I or equivalent. Price includes a $45 materials and studio fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

10276.06. Mon. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 17 $297 [10 classes] Debra Carus

10276.07 Th. 1 - 4 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 27 $297 [10 classes] No class August 6 Rebecca Melton

BeginningStonesettingAges16&up

Add new interest to your designs by incorporating gemstones. Learn basic and step bezels for setting round, oval and square cabochons, as well as basic prong setting for cabs and faceted stones. Setting pearls and alternative settings will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Metalsmithing I or equivalent; Metalsmithing II and III recommended. Price includes a $40 materials and studio fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

10276.00 Fri. 6. - 9 pm Jun. 19 - Aug. 28 $292 [10 classes] No class July 10 Allie Bentley

HollowFormringsAges16&up

Create rings that make a statement! Expand on basic ring design by exploring fabricated hollow-formed rings. Working in sterling silver, design and fabricate a dimensional hollow box ring from start to finish, with many design options possible for flat, angled or curved tops. Build fabrication skills with forming, piercing, soldering, fitting and polishing. Prerequisite: Metalsmithing I or equivalent. Price includes a $55 materials and studio fee (some precious metals included) which is non-refundable after class begins.

10276.11 Mon. 1:30 - 4:30 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 17 $307 [10 classes] Debra Carus

Wired!Ages16&up

Learn proper techniques for creating clean, elegant, wire jewelry. Use pliers, cutters and hammers as extensions of your hands. Build on basic techniques to go from simple earrings and findings to rosary chains, wire wrapped rings, fibulae, and fancy pendants. Focus on cold connections and various forms of wire wrapping and small-scale wire forming. Work with round and square wire, beads, cabochons, and crystals. Incorporating found objects and buttons will also be introduced. No prerequisite. Price includes a $45 materials and studio fee (precious metals and other supplemental materials not included) which is non-refundable after class begins.

10276.12 Fri. 1 - 4 pm Jun. 19 - Aug. 28 $302 [10 classes] No class August 7 Rebecca Melton

“Desert summer” Ring by Debra Carus

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ColdConnectionsAges16&up

Learn to assemble traditional and alternative materials into unique pieces of jewelry using cold connections. Attach materials without using a torch, and include rivets, tabs, bolts, pins, wire wrapping, staples, stitches and more. Proper choice and use of adhesives will also be discussed. Understanding how to use these connections is key to successfully integrating alternative materials such as wood, plastic and bone, which cannot be subjected to the high temperatures required in soldering. Bring your found treasures and materials that may have stumped you in the past. No prerequisite, but beginning metalsmithing skills recommended. Price includes a $40 materials and studio fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

10276.10 Mon. 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 15 - Aug. 24 $292 [10 classes] No class August 10 Rebecca Melton

ring-a-DayAges16&up

Make ten rings in ten sessions! Inspired by the recent Ring-a-Day Flickr challenge and subsequent book, get your creative juices flowing and expand your technical repertoire. Each week, explore different styles of rings using a variety of techniques to hammer, pierce, texture and form rings. Practical aspects of ring design will be addressed, along with special considerations for stacking rings or sets. Leave class with a collection of ten one-of-a-kind rings. No prerequisite, but Metalsmithing I recommended. Price includes a $45materials and studio fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

1029125 Fri. 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 19 - Aug. 28 $297 [10 classes] No class August 7 Rebecca Melton

Small-Scaleelectroplating&electroformingAges16&up

Electroplating is a process in which metal ions in a solution are moved by an electric field to coat a form. Electroforming is a much thicker version of electroplating and the final product can exist as a self-supporting structure when the form material (wax, plastic, natural objects, etc.) is removed. Enhance your work by plating it in copper, nickel or silver. Explore electroforming on small substrates, such as modeled wax and organic objects like leaves, bugs, or berries. Prerequisite: Metalsmithing I or equivalent. Beginning Casting also recommended, but not required. Price includes a $50 studio fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

10276.09 Wed. 10 am - 1 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 26. $26.7 [10 classes] No class July 8 Allie Bentley

IntroductiontoCastingAges16&up

Discover the basics of wax-working and metal casting using centrifugal and direct throwing methods. Experiment with direct casting into cuttlefish bone and transforming natural and found objects into metal with centrifugal casting. Create models with a variety of additive and subtractive waxes to produce a piece of custom cast jewelry or small sculpture. Skills studied include: spruing, investing, burnout, and finishing. No prerequisite, but metal fabrication skills highly recommended. Price includes a $50 studio and materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

10276.02 Wed. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 26. $26.7 [10 classes] No class July 8 Allie Bentley

SpecialProjectsAges16&up

Need studio time? Want the experience of a professional metalsmith to guide you through an ambitious piece, start a production line or even set up a home workshop? Have many tools at your disposal and instructor demonstrations as needed. Prerequisite: Metalsmithing I or equivalent. Price includes a $25 studio and materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

10276.01 Tu. 1:30 - 4:30 pm Jun. 16. - Jul. 7 $126. [4 classes] Kristin Shiga

1029109 Tu. 1:30 - 4:30 pm Jul. 21 - Aug. 18 $151 [5 classes] Kristin Shiga

DirectCasting—InstantGratificationAges16&up

Explore cuttlebone, broom, and sand-casting, along with the fascinating results that can be achieved with hot pour over soybeans, rock salt, and more. Learn additive and subtractive wax-working techniques to emboss/imprint designs into cuttlebone or charcoal. Bring small objects to experiment with imprinting and duplicating. Prerequisite: Metalsmithing I or equivalent. Metals II also recommended, but not required. Price includes a $30 materials and studio fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

1029136. Sat. - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm Jun. 20 - 21 $148 [2 classes] Allie Bentley

“Nebula” pin by Kristin shiga

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Youth Metalsmithing

FlexShaftTips&TricksAges16&up

Learn flexible shaft machine basics, from choosing the right model and how to maintain it, to choosing the right bit for the job. Burs, sanding discs, rubberized abrasives and polishing products will all be covered. Be prepared to take notes, and bring problem pieces for individual consultation. Bring your own flex shaft if you have questions about use or repair, as well. No prerequisite. Price includes a $35 materials fee (includes a take-home bit and mandrel starter kit) which is non-refundable after class begins.

1029131 Sat. 10 am - 4 pm Jun. 27 $108 [1 class] Kristin Shiga

NeW!WovenLinks—TwoAncientChainsinTwoDaysAges16&up

Learn two styles of handmade chain that have been used by jewelers and craftsmen for centuries. On day one, learn basic chainmaille techniques of forming, cutting and weaving sterling silver rings using ring-forming tools, jeweler’s saws and pliers. Move on to fusing techniques, forming fine silver wire into links, fusing them with a torch, and forging and shaping them into hand-woven chain in the old Etruscan style. Produce two intricate bracelets, complete with handmade clasps. No prerequisite. Price includes a $30 materials and studio fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

1029137 Sat. - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm Jul. 11 - 12 $148 [2 classes] Debra Carus

NeW! Flush-SettingGemstonesAges16&up

Master the process of mounting faceted gemstones into jewelry using simple burnishing techniques. This versatile setting style uses no prongs or bezels and leads to a flush look that is clean and secure. Learn to prepare your own burnisher and pusher, plan gem layouts and cut seats for setting faceted stones. The burnishing skills you’ll gain will serve you in other applications as well. Prerequisite: Metalsmithing I or equivalent. Price includes a $40 materials and studio fee (includes a flush-setting kit) which is non-refundable after class begins.

1029138 Sat. - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm Aug. 1 - 2 $158 [2 classes] Thomas Tietze

NeW!OrganicFormsinCopperAges16&up

Raise small organic sculpture from flat copper sheet. With the guidance of a master raiser, design, cut and prepare copper shapes for forging into leaf-like forms. Employ techniques including sinking, raising, planishing, filing, sanding, buffing and heat patination. Affix one of your new copper leaves to the MAC poetry pole for all to enjoy for years to come! Price includes a $30 materials and studio fee (precious metals and other supplemental materials not included) which is non-refundable after class begins.

1029139 Sat. - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm Aug. 8 - 9 $176. [2 classes] Greg Wilbur

MokumeGaneAges16&up

This ancient Japanese technique layers alternating colors of metal that are built up to create a unique, wood-grain patterned material. Work with a billet to grind, forge, and file a distinct pattern. By distressing each billet and then stretching it thin and smooth, transform your mark-making into an almost marbled surface. Make a ring or pendant with this new material. No prerequisite, but Metals I or equivalent highly recommended. Price includes a $55 materials and studio fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

1029141 Sat. - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm Aug. 22 - 23 $173 [2 classes] Allie Bentley

WireWorkAges10-15

See full description on Page 8.

1029274 Sat. 10 am - 4 pm Jul. 25 $108 [1 classes] Allie Bentley

MetalsmithingIAges10-15

See full description on Page 7.

1027811 Wed. 4 - 5:30 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 26. $130 [10 classes] No class July 8 Allie Bentley

Flush setting Ring by thomas tietze

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Our Textile Arts Program offers classes including basketry, felting, knitting, crochet, dyeing, spinning and on–loom weaving. The weaving studio has over 6.0 floor and table looms including an AVL compu–dobby, spinning and dyeing equipment, a wide selection of yarns for purchase, and an extensive library. During class time only, students have access to a weaving design software program called Fiberworks.

Students are assigned looms by instructor. Please contact instructor before class if you have any questions.TextilesStudioDrop–inPolicy

Currently registered weaving students may drop–in to the weaving studio at times other than during their registered class. Students may drop–in anytime the center is open except during certain posted times. If you drop–in during a class, please refrain

from asking the instructor for help. For drop–in, please sign in and out in the book at the front office. Materials fees for textiles classes are non–refundable after class begins.

Textiles Classes for Adults & Teens

NeW!rattanreedBasketry—AllLevelsAges12&up

Choose from a wide range of styles and levels of difficulty with new designs being introduced all the time. Experienced basketmakers will love the new Japanese weaves that combine round and flat reeds in exciting diamond and wave patterns. Over 30 colors choices for exploring and experimenting with design. Approximately 3 baskets will be completed. Price includes a $45 materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

102756.6. Wed. 12:15 - 3:15 pm Jun. 17 - Jul. 15 $177 [5 classes] Carol Ross & Roger Besselievre

102756.7 Wed. 12:15 - 3:15 pm Jul. 22 - Aug. 19 $177 [5 classes] Carol Ross & Roger Besselievre

Spinning—BeginningAges13&up

Imagine the beauty of your handmade textiles made with yarn you have spun yourself. Learn to take wool from fleece to yarn. Card and spin wool on drop spindles and spinnng wheels, with an emphasis on final use of the yarn. All materials included. Price includes a $15 materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

10276.45 Th. 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jul. 9 - 23 $88 [3 classes] Bhakti Watts

NeW! TextilePrinting—PatternPlayAges16&upSee description Page 29.

1030111 Sat. - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm Aug. 29 - 30 $136. [2 classes] Palmarin Merges

NeW!DyeingStudio—CochinealAges13&up

Play and experiment with beautiful patterns on fabric by shaping and securing silk before dyeing. Shibori was the inspiration for tie-dye, and many current tie-dye techniques are simply variations on Shibori. Use cochineal bugs to create beautiful crimson patterns. Prerequisite: dyeing experience. All materials included. Price includes a $20 material fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

1027581 Sat. 10 am - 3 pm Jul. 18 $52 [1 class] Kate Loomis

KnittingAges13&up

Discover an art form that is stimulating and relaxing. Create personal items with acquired skills that will last a lifetime. Bring worsted weight wool and #8 Knitting needles.

10276.13 Wed. 7 - 9 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $150 [10 classes] Joyce Carlo

10276.14 Fri. 10 am - 12 pm Jun. 19 - Aug. 21 $150 [10 classes] Joyce Carlo

Weaving—LoomAges13&up

Design and produce individual works of art. Focus on weaving vocabulary and developing project ideas and interests through hands on experience. Pattern design and theory taught throughout. Beginners will make samplers and cannot miss first class. Continuing students will design and produce more complex works.

Beginning10276.50 Tu. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $248 [10 classes] Jaye Campbell

10276.51 Th. 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $248 [10 classes] Jaye Campbell

10276.52 Sat. 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 20 - Aug. 29 $223 [9 classes] No class July 4 & August 15 Tina Moore

Continuing10276.54 Tu. 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $248 [10 classes] Jaye Campbell

10276.55 Wed. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $248 [10 classes] Kathy Monaghansee Youth Basketry Workshops on pages 6 & 11.

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Multnomah Arts Center Trayle Print Studio offers classes and workshops for serious students and hobbyists alike. The 1000 square foot studio is bathed in light with south and north facing windows, 15' ceilings, overlooking a garden. We use green materials when possible such as vinegar and water, oil and soap. Class fees cover most supplies needed, though students are encouraged to purchase their own editioning paper. Courses running 4 weeks or more include

studio access (times to be announced). See website for more details about the program and studio amenities.

Printmaking & Book Arts Classes for Adults & Teens

“going to Work” photo screenprint by palmarin Merges

NeW!T-Shirts&MoreAges10-16

Create your own designs and print them on t-shirts, scarves, bags, aprons and other textiles. Explore block printing using easy-cut blocks and screenprinting methods to make repeatable images for new fashions. Photo-screenprinting is not used. Provide your own t-shirts, MAC provides a bandana, totebag, carving block and screen to use. Price includes a $30 studio and materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins. Get list online for additional needed materials. Parents welcome to register.

1029242 Mon. - Fri. 10 am - 1 pm Jun. 15 - 19 $150 [5 classes] Jan von Bergen

NeW!reductiveWaterlessLithographyAges13&up

The method of Siligraphy, better known as Waterless Lithography, has many advantages: using portable durable aluminum plates as opposed to heavy limestone, a simpler process which replaces acid with readily available materials (silicone), the ability to draw and paint with water-soluble materials, and the ability to print on any type of press. A sequel to the workshop offered this past March with Mark Mahaffey, explore reductive methods of working into the silicone and adding lines and tones to their images. Price includes a $45 studio and materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins. Get additional materials list online.

1029241 Sat. - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm Jun. 20 - 21 $16.3 [2 classes] Chris Harmon

WatercolorMonotypeAges13&up

Create vibrant, translucent monotypes on prepared plexi plates using watercolor paints and the studio gardent as inspiration. Images are transferred to dampened paper with a press, producing one-of-a-kind, painterly prints. Paint dries before printing, so there is plenty of tim to work in detail. Effects are achieved through the printing process that are not possible by direct painting. Students cannot miss first class. Students provide paints and brushes get additional needed material list online. Price includes a materials and studio fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

Wed. Jun. 24 - Jul. 15 [4 classes] Marcy Baker

10276.41 ClassOnly 10 am - 1 pm $121 Includes a $20 fee.

10276.42 ClassPlusStudio 10 am - 1 pm & 1:30 - 4 pm $215 Includes a $30 fee.

CollagraphWorkshop Ages13&up

Collagraph demystifies the printmaking process, using cardboard, glue, carving tools, and found objects to create plates to print from. Play with color and form and learn the basics of making and inking a plate with this direct and hands-on form of printmaking. A variety of printing techniques will be introduced including stencils, relief and intaglio methods, and chine collé (printed collage). All inks used are non-toxic. Price includes a $20 materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins. Get materials list online.

10276.32 Sat. - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm Jun. 27 - 28 $120 [2 classes] Shelley Chamberlin

AluminumPlateLithography Ages13&up

Lithography is a form of printmaking that combines drawing and painting, traditionally on limestone. A more portable alternative to limestone blocks, aliminum plates for lithography can be taken home to work on, and are ready to receive a drawing. These plates offer the same image quality as stone, with less preparation. Imagery can have the quality of a drawing, an ink wash sketch, or use photographs. Work up one plate from start to finish and then print a small edition. Price includes a $25 studio and materials fee, which is non-refundable after class begins. Bring sketchbook, image ideas, and photos to first class. Get supplemental materials list online.

1028929 Th. 12 - 3 pm Jul. 16. - 30 $102 [3 classes] Debbie Hamm

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NeW!BlockPrintStudioAges13&up

Have experience with woodcut or linoleum block and just need some time to develop your work with a little guidance? Need some help refining your technique? Working in a series or building a portfolio? Join us for a productive session with all the tools and help at your disposal. Bring your blocks and roll up your sleeves! Price includes a $20 materials and studio fee that is non-refundable after class begins. Includes studio time (announced at class.) Get materials list online.

10276.30 Th. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jul. 2 - Aug. 6. $172 [6. classes] Chris Harmon

ThePrintedBookAges17&up

Part printmaking, part bookbinding. Explore ways of developing a visual narrative or collection of images. Try your hand at a variety of accessible printing techniques, including relief and monotype, then use your prints to build handmade artist books. Binding techniques include: stab binding, accordion, traditional journal bound and boxes. Get supplemental materials list online. Price includes a materials fee of $25 that is non-refundable after class begins.

102756.8 Sat. 10 am - 4 pm Jul. 11 - 18 $127 [2 classes] Shelley Chamberlin

Monotype&CollageAges13&up

Monotype printmaking is an exciting and versatile process that produces vibrant, one-of-a kind prints. Use stencils, stamps and other tools to build layers of oil-based ink on a plexi plate and then transfer the image to paper with a press. Mark-making with water soluble crayon and the chine collé method of collage are also explored. A series of related monotypes are developed by incorporating the ghost from each print into the composition of the following piece. Students cannot miss first class.

Wed. Jul. 22 - Aug. 12 [4 classes] Marcy Baker

10276.37 ClassOnly 10 am - 1 pm $126. Includes a $25 fee.

10276.38 ClassPlusStudio 10 am - 1 pm & 1:30 - 4 pm $220 Includes a $35 fee.

Screenprinting—PhotoAges13&up

Learn to use photo-sensitive emulsion to create a stencil. Focus on the use of photocopies, transparent substrates and toner washes, rubylith, papercuts, photograms and mylar to generate your image. Prints can be made onto paper or fabric. Develop composition and layering skills by using multi-color registration. Price includes a $25 studio and materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins. Includes studio time (announced at class.) Get supplemental materials list online.

10276.39 Mon. 6. - 9 pm Jul. 27 - Aug. 17 $126. [4 classes] Palmarin Merges

NeW! TextilePrinting—PatternPlayAges16&up

Create your own textile designs! Explore a variety of printing techniques (screenprint, Indian woodblocks and linoleum blocks) to create patterns on fabric by hand and using the press. Design fabric as well as a scarf. Take your newly designed material home to use for clothing, curtains, tablecloths, and other items. MAC provides musilin and a scarf. Get supplemental materials list online. Price includes a $35 studio and materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

1030111 Sat. - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm Aug. 29 - 30 $136. [2 classes] Palmarin Merges

Artists in the studio series:print Arts Northwest

(PAN)

Join MAC trayle studio in an

engaging evening learning

about this long-running arts

non-profit, now housed on our

campus. Coinciding with their

retrospective exhibit in MAC’s

gallery in June – “thirty Years of

Figurative Art,” representatives

and artist members from pAN

will give a print presentation

including works from their

founders portfolio, and from

current members with discussion

on technique and a history of

this organization that has served

printmakers and printmaking

education for over 30 years.

Check our website for date and time, tBA. Free

RsVp: [email protected]

Details online:MultnomahArtsCenter.org

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Printmaking & Book Arts Classes for Adults & Teens

NeW!MonotypePortraits—TransferDrawing&reductivePaintingAges13&up

This delightful printmaking method lends itself to quirky and whimsical drawing styles! Also known as Trace Monotype, this method was originally developed by Paul Gaugin through his experimentation with line and texture. Paper is laid on top an inked plexiglass plate. The artist then draws on the back of the paper, using different mark-making tools and varying degrees of pressure. When the paper is peeled back, the ‘positive’ image is revealed on the paper, with the ‘negative’ image on the plate, which is then printed on paper with a press. Work from a live model to create unique portraits on paper. Prerequisite: portrait drawing experience. Price includes model fee and a $20 materials and studio fee which is non-refundable after class begins. Get supplemental materials list online.

10276.36. Sat. 10 am - 4 pm Aug. 22 $128 [1 class] Marcy Baker & Eduardo Fernandez

etchingStudioAges13&up

Do you have etchers block? Need some technical advice to move forward with a plate you are working on? Or just some time to complete a project with some guidance? All tools and equipment are at your disposal, along with demonstrations from your instructor as needed. Bring your plates and let’s get you going! Prerequisite: Beginning Etching or equivalent (must know how to make an aquatint.) Price includes a $25 studio and materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins. Course includes studio time (announced at class.) Get materials list online.

10276.34 Tu. 10 am - 2 pm Jul. 21 - Aug. 18 $193 [5 classes] Nicole Rawlins

NeW! TheBroadside— Word&ArtinPrint Ages13&up

Make your own broadside from start to finish. You will be helped through the process of writing the text, making the art, and then printing it. The result? A small edition of your own. Experiment with creative writing, calligraphy, letterpress, relief printing and more to create posters, proclamations, poems, and other beautiful single-sided displays. Bring your writing in progress along with image ideas. Price includes a $35 studio and materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins. Get list online for additional needed materials.

10276.43 Mon. - Fri. 10 am - 2 pm Sep. 14 - 18 $210 [5 classes] Christine Colasurdo & Nate Orton

“i Have loved Many and None, part ii”

Broadside—intaglio print by Nicole Rawlins

& poem by J.D. Williams

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Mixed Media Classes for Adults & Teens

NeW!Calligraphy—PointedBrushAges18&up

Come learn how to make beautiful letters with a pointed brush. Explore the playfulness and precision of the pointed brush and its incredible potential for making new and unusual forms. For intermediate/advanced students who have experience with the metal nib. Get materials list online.

102756.9 Mon. 10 am - 4 pm Jun. 29 $50 [1 class] Christine Colasurdo

encausticPaintingAges13&up

“Encaustic painting is about creating without limits.” - P. Seggebruch. Learn about mixing colored beauty into plain white beeswax. The areas explored will be colored wax pigment, collage, adding paint and inks, image transfer, and incising. Students with extensive to beginning painting experience alike are welcome. Interest, patience and skill is what will make the experience rewarding. Students may bring supplemental materials to class. Price includes a $30 studio and materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

1027595 Tu. 6. - 9 pm Jun. 23 - Jul. 7 $107 [3 classes] Jan von Bergen

encausticPrintingAges13&up

Expand your encaustic repertoire by learning methods of printing from previous paintings or make new ones in class. Multiple printmaking methods including etching, collagraph-like printing and monoprinting. Students may bring supplemental materials to class. Price includes a $30 studio and materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins.

1027596. Tu. 6. - 9 pm Jul. 14 - 28 $107 [3 classes] Jan von Bergen

WoodturningAges16&up

Discover the art of woodturning and make a unique piece for yourself. Learn tool safety, how to use a lathe, cut wood for a smooth surface and make several simple items. Beginning students will have a choice to make simple forms such as pens, honey dippers, small cups, etc. Experienced students may design their own piece.

1027584 Sat. 10 am - 2 pm Jul. 11 $6.0 [1 class] Includes a $20 materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins. Jerry Harris

1027585 Sat. 10 am - 2 pm Jul. 18 - 25 $110 [2 classes] Includes a $30 materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins. Jerry Harris

Calligraphy Display by Christine Colasurdo

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Photography Classes for Youth & Adults

MAC introduces its newly refurbished darkroom! Black & White Darkroom Amenities include: 6 Enlargers (3–35 mm & 3 medium format) • Five enlargers are condenser head and there is one cool dichroic head. (Various manufacturers) • Tray processing for fiber and RC prints up to

11" x 14". • Black and white film processing: We are equipped with a negative developing area capable of processing 35mm and 120 films. There is also a cabinet film dryer. • Washing: 11" x 14" archival print washer. For more studio information, see our website.

photo by peter schütte

DigitalSLrBasicsAges17&up

Demystify your digital SLR camera and take better pictures. Learn how to apply aperture, shutter speed and ISO in the digital world. Explore all your camera’s buttons, knobs and menus through short lectures, simple assignments and “hands-on your camera” demos. Digital SLR camera required. Laptops with image software recommended. A great precursor to Photography I—Digital SLR and Analog.

10276.23 Tu. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jun. 16. - Jul. 14 $123 [5 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King

PhotographyI—DigitalSLr&AnalogAges13&up

Learn how to combine photography basics and art fundamentals. Explore the use of light, camera settings and your environment and how to utilize them to make successful compositions. Class will consist of a combination of short lectures, informal assignments, critiques and a field trip or two. Prerequisite: Digital SLR Basics or equivalent. Bring your camera (digital or film with manual settings recommended.) Expect to spend time outside of class printing images for critiques. Field trip transportation not provided. Analog students get 2 sessions of darkroom. Times TBA.

10276.27 Tu. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jul. 21 - Aug. 18 $123 [5 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King

NeW! Photography—TheTrainedeyeAges18&up

Open up to a new world of seeing in photography. No shapshooting here, but training in technique and using your artistic eye to look at a subject before photgraphing it. We will do several outings in and around Portland and talk about the resulting images. Prerequisite: Photography I or equivalent experience. Field trip transportation not provided.

10276.28 Tu. 9:30 am - 12 pm Aug. 25 - Sep. 22 $102 [5 classes] Peter Schütte

Black&WhiteDarkroomStudio Ages16&up

Do you enjoy working with film, but have no access to a darkroom? Come work in our small but well-organized studio. Includes basic chemistry. Beginners will get instruction on basic darkroom skills, more experienced photographers may work on their own projects. Black and white analog developing only. Bring a 35mm film camera, film and paper.

1027587 Tu. 10 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 16. - Jul. 14 $120 [5 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King

PinholePhotography—IntergenerationalWorkshop Ages10&up

Is it possible to take pictures through a tiny hole? Discover the answer for yourself by exploring this age-old method of capturing the world around you. Increase your scientific knowledge by designing and building a camera that really works!

10276.25 Wed. 5:30 - 8 pm Jun. 17 - Jul. 8 $91 [4 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King

iPhoneCameraWorkshop Ages13&up

Get the most out of your iPhone camera. Discuss apps, printing services, accessories, basic camera functions, and the best ways to utilize them. Apple iPhone required. Students should expect to be purchasing some apps.

10276.24 Sat. 9:30 am - 1 pm Jun. 20 - 27 $55 [2 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King

1031834 Wed. 6. - 9:30 pm Jul. 15 - 22 $55 [2 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King

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Youth photography

Photography—BeginningDigitalSLrBasicsAges11-16

Demystify your digital SLR camera and take better pictures. Explore creative use of shutters, apertures, automatic and manual settings. Through short lectures, simple assignments and “hands-on” demos, acquire skills in framing the world with compositional and textural imagination. Digital SLR camera required. Laptops or tablets with image software recommended.

1027814 Mon. 9:30 - 11:30 am Jun. 15 - Jul. 13 $120 [5 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King

Photography—DigitalImagingAges11-16

Do you take a lot of digital pictures on your phone, tablet, point n’ shoot and DSLR? Start learning how to creatively enhance your photos beyond just one button filters. Get the most out of your camera and photography software or apps. Explore ways to keep your photos safe and make them tangible. A digital device that takes pictures and a digital device that can run photography software and/or apps and a way to connect the two are required.

1029227 Tu. 9:30 - 11:30 am Jul. 21 – Aug. 18 $96. [4 classes] No class August 4 Jenna Gersbach-King

Photography—BasicDarkroomAges12-16

Train your eye to create pictures in a new way! Learn how to thoughtfully compose images and produce mood by combining some basic artistic principles, light and camera knowledge. Gain hands-on experience in the black and white darkroom by developing your own film as well as enlarging and cropping your own photographs. Bring a working 35mm film camera. No digital please. We have a few cameras for loan, on a first come, first serve basis, for an $8 fee per session. Cameras must be returned on the last day of class. Inquire with the Youth Art Director. First roll of film and lab chemistry provided. Please expect to purchase additional film.

1027813 Tu. 3 - 5 pm Jun. 16. - Jul. 28 $130 [7 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King

CAMp! TheWorldin Photo&StoryAges13-17

Become an artist spy this summer! Translate observation skills into digital photographs and writing. Travel around Multnomah Village and record what you see. Explore how photos fit into writing. Maybe you’ll write a mystery set in Gabriel Park, a play staged in Annie Bloom’s, or compose a Fat City Cafe poem. Leave class with a book to share including digital prints. Bring a writing utensil and a current digital camera. This camp will travel off site. See important information on page 9 before registering for a camp.

1029937 M - F 10 am - 3 pm Aug. 3 - 7 $26.0 [5 classes] Jenna Gersbach-King & Amy Minato

student Work from Youth photography program

“Jenna is personable and professional and very responsive to the wide range of interests and needs.”

—Kathryn s. from Digital slR Basics with Jenna gersbach-King

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open life Drawing

Ages18&upWorkondrawings,paintings

andevensculpture.Thereisnoinstructioninthisoffering; however,therewillbea

monitorcallingtheposes.

Bring your own supplies. MAC provides easels.

Drop in rate: $12 per session (pay at MAC office).

Register for full term for a lower rate and to assure a spot.

(Max capacity: 15 participants)

1027591Sat.9:30am–12:30pm Jun.20-Aug.22$80[8sessions]

No session July 3 or August 15

Drawing Classes for Adults & Teens

ArtisticAnatomyAges18&up

Does one need to know all the muscles and bones to grasp the essentials of figure drawing? Not so! What’s most important is perceiving the major structures and how they rhythmically connect to inform your drawing. This knowledge also works as a baseline against which to compare and contrast alternative aesthetic and conceptual approaches. When you learn to observe the essentials in an artistic way, your drawings will begin to have more depth and a dynamic quality—bringing life to your drawing. Bonus: includes two sessions of Open Life Drawing on Saturday mornings. Materials list and syllabus available online.

1027597 Mon. 1:30 - 4:30 pm Jun. 29 - Aug. 24 $245 [9 classes] Eduardo Fernandez

IntroductiontoDrawingAges13&up

Learn the fundamentals of drawing. Emphasis will be on training the hand and eye to work together to draw what you see. Contour drawing, gesture, quick sketches and longer drawings will all be practiced. All levels welcome. Includes model fee for 2 sessions (clothed model.) Get materials list online.

1027589 Tu. 6. - 9 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $258 [10 classes] Shelley Chamberlin

DrawingAges13&up

Draw happy. Relax and enjoy building the foundation for your future artistic endeavors. Develop skills one step at a time with a mix of still life and portrait drawing. Watch your style evolve using pencil and charcoal. Experience is helpful. All levels welcome. Model fee for 2 sessions included (clothed model). Get materials online.

1027593 Wed. 9:30 am - 12 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 12 $192 [9 classes] Jane Gallen Lipton

DrawingontherightSideoftheBrainAges13&up

Brand new to drawing or been away for a while? Enjoy a fun and effective approach. Enhance your powers of observation and build or strengthen basic drawing skills. Get materials list online.

1027594 Wed. 1 - 3:30 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 12 $187 [9 classes] Jane Gallen Lipton

PastelsAges13&up

Artists have long used pastel for its liveliness and immediacy. Learn the fundamentals of dry pastel drawing while working from still life, photos of landscapes and animals, cityscapes, sky and waterscapes. Get materials list online.

1027592 Wed. 1:30 - 4:30 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $247 [10 classes] Char Fitzpatrick

ColoredPencil—Basics&BeyondAges13&up

This beautiful and versatile medium allows the artist to incorporate aspects of both drawing and painting. Learn color mixing and layering, and different effects with crosshatching, stippling, burnishing, and varied paper surfaces. Get materials list online.

1027590 Th. 1:30 - 4:30 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 13 $200 [8 classes] No class Aug. 6 Jane Gallen Lipton

Drawing by eduardo Fernandez

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Oils&AcrylicsAges13&upLearn to paint and explore the power of color, value, and form. Practice color mixing and the tools and mediums of painting, while developing compositions from colorful and varied still life. All levels. Get materials list online or bring what you have to the first class and we’ll discuss medium, palette management, and additional supplies.

10276.17 Tu. 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $251 [10 classes] Suzy Kitman

NeW! PaintinginOilsorAcrylics—SuggestingSurfaceAges13&upFocus on painting techniques and observational skills needed to create sparkling, shiny, soft, rough and hairy surfaces found in nature. With step by step demos and still life exercises, learn and practice painting clouds, grass, foliage and tree bark. Whether a beginner or advanced student, increase your ability to express your own vision! Get materials list online and come prepared to paint on the first class.

10276.20 Tu. 1 - 3:30 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $210 [10 classes] Suzy Kitman

Oils&AcrylicsAges13&up

Focus on personal expression while gaining knowledge about color theory and composition. Learn to paint and explore color, value and form. Step-by-step techniques help to build a composition and complete a landscape painting (or personal project with instructor consultation.) Students cannot miss first class—an overview of materials and desired goals, plus a demo. Get materials list online.

10276.18 Tu. 7 - 9:30 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $210 [10 classes] Gage Mace

PaintingtheFigureAges18&up

Discover the building blocks of figurative painting. Develop a monochrome underpainting by working quickly from 45-minute poses with a live model. Emphasis is on seeing the whole figure and focusing on large elements and gesture, rather than details. Some drawing techniques are also used to help block in the figure and composition. Oils or Golden Open Acrylics welcome. Includes two sessions of Open Life Drawing on Saturday mornings. Students cannot miss first class. Model fee included. Get materials list online.

10276.22 Wed. 7 - 9:30 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $225 [10 classes] Gage Mace

NatureJournaling—ArecordofLifeAroundYouAges13&up

Art experience or skill aren’t necessary to discover this art form. Explore the natural world in a new way. Learn methods to record your impressions in watercolor. Great for adventurers, travelers, birders, explorers! With a combination of simple drawing, watercolor and writing, relax and express your impressions, musings and observations. Get materials list online.

10276.15 Tu. 10 am - 1 pm Jun. 23 - Jul. 7 $75 [3 classes] Jude Siegel

“Young indian Woman” Oil on Canvas by gage Mace

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NeW!PleinAirPrimer—essentialPracticesfortheOutdoorPainterAges13&up

Learn the basics of outdoor painting through demonstrations (in oil), lecture, practice, and critique. Focus on landscape painting, drawing, color, value, brushwork and composition. Use these building blocks to create a personal statement representing outdoor subject matter. Each morning begins with a demo and offers plenty of individualized instruction. Review the logistics of plein air—how to set up outdoors, organize a light pack of supplies, and advice on materials. Portable equipment and transportation required. All levels. Get materials list online.

1322234 Tu. - Fri. 9 am - 1 pm Aug. 25 - 28 $132 [4 classes] Eduardo Fernandez

NeW! AllaPrimaPortraitPaintingAges13&up

Paint eye-catching portraits with a big brush. Learn the following concepts—blocking in a painting and capturing the spirit of the pose; working from observation and accurately seeing value and color relationships to translate into oil painting; and learning from past and contemporary masterworks to inform your work and artistic vision. Focus on the essentials and a working process to finish a portrait study in three hours. Bonus: includes two sessions of Open Life Drawing on Saturday mornings. Drawing experience recommended. Model fees included. (Clothed Model) Get materials list and syllabus online.

10276.21 Mon. 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 29 - Aug. 24 $245 [9 classes] Eduardo Fernandez

Oil painting by eduardo Fernandez

BasicPaintingAges13&up

Develop familiarity with basic oil and acrylic painting techniques and materials. Understand color through classical and progressive exercises in a supportive environment. All levels. Basic drawing experience is required. Choose from oils or acrylics. Get supply list online.

1027743 Th. 9:30 am - 12 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $189 [9 classes] Hugh Donnelly

PaintingStudioAges13&up

Paint your own ideas in a studio setting while receiving guidance in painting techniques, color and value choices, composition and drawing, and other basics. The instructor will demonstrate when appropriate. Acrylics, oils, watercolor, pastel—your choice. All levels. Get materials list online or bring what you have to the first class and we’ll discuss medium, palette management, and additional supplies.

10276.19 Th. 6.:30 - 9 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $210 [10 classes] Sophie Franz

NeW!MonotypePortraits Ages13&up

See full description on Page 30.

10276.36. Sat. 10 am - 4 pm Aug. 22 $128 [1 class] Marcy Baker & Eduardo Fernandez

Oil painting Detail by eduardo Fernandez

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AcrylicsAges13&up

Work on structured assignments from a foundation of basic concepts— composition, contrast, and color. Instructor will demonstrate step-by-step techniques for painting a landscape. Students may alternately work on a personal project with instructor consultation. All levels. Students cannot miss first class. Get materials list online or bring what you have to the first class and we’ll discuss the medium, palette management, and additional supplies.

10276.16. Fri. 9:30 am - 12 pm Jun. 19 - Aug. 21 $210 [10 classes] Gage Mace

Watercolor—AllLevels Ages13&up

Bring your paints, curiosity and enthusiasm to this all-levels watercolor class. Re-discover techniques you thought you knew in a whole different way, or learn them for the first time. Color, water, clouds, wet-in-wet, landscapes, bouquets, experimental games and more. Begin, continue or self-direct your watercolor journey here! Get materials list online.

10276.48 Wed. 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $248 [10 classes] Char Fitzpatrick

NeW!Watercolor—SpecialeffectsWorkshopAges13&up

Feeling challenged trying to make that rock look like a rock, that water look splashy, that tree trunk have rough bark? Whatever your frustration, it can be helped by experiencing all the many easy and fun ways to achieve texture without painstaking painting using that little tiny brush. Get materials list online. Please bring a sack lunch or grab something in the village for the lunch break.

1029209 M & Tu. 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Jul. 20 - 21 $116. [2 classes] Susan Hinton

NeW!WatercoloronCanvasWorkshopAges13&up

Feeling the need to do something different? Come try out your paints on stretched canvas developed specifically for watercolor. You don’t need any special equipment, just bring your usual supplies and explore this very forgiving and fun surface. Get materials list online. Price includes a $20 materials fee for the canvas which is non-refundable after workshop begins. Please bring a sack lunch or grab something in the village for the lunch break.

10276.46. Mon. & Tu. 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Jul. 13 - 14 $136. [2 classes] Susan Hinton

NeW!WatercolorwithNaturalPigmentsWorkshopAges13&up

Experience how watercolor artists of the past painted. Before paints were manufactured and supplied in the tubes we easily purchase and use today, artists had to mix all of their own paints. Powdered pigments that came from natural sources like colored soils were ground and mixed with binders like gum Arabic and honey to create the pigment paste for painting. Work with natural pigments brought from the Provence Village of Roussillon in France, the location of an Ochre quarry. Mix up to 17 shades of ochre, soft shades of green, reds, yellows and oranges that merge beautifully together. Includes exercises in mixing, developing your own painting, and a critique. Price includes a $20 materials fee (for the pigments and mixing trays) which is non-refundable after class begins. Get materials list online.

10276.49 Th. & Fri. 10 am - 3:30 pm Aug. 6. - 7 $110 [2 classes] Anji Grainger

“Jaune Brilliante” Watercolor on Canvas by susan Hinton

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Ceramics Open studio*

Monday,June15to Saturday,August22

No Open Studio Saturdays: July 4 & August 15

Mon.6:30–9:30pmTu.,Th.&Fri.12–3pm

Sat.12pm–4pm

Last day to turn in greenware for firing. No new work may be created

after this date: Friday, August 14

Last day to glaze work: Sat. August 22

Note: On Friday July 31, Open Studio will be held in

the Wheel Room ONLY

No instruction is provided during Open Studio. Prior experience is required.* Use of the wheel

requires prior wheel experience.

Clay:Startingat$10fora25lb.bagTeens&Adults:$10perhourKidsunder13:$6perhour

(Must be accompanied by an adult with MAC clay experience.) Glazes and firings included.

Open studio is intended for personal enrichment and recreation.

Production for retail and use of outside clay are not allowed.

Open studio is not included in youth ceramics classes or

adult clay workshops.

Ceramics Classes for Adults & Teens

*pReReQuisite FOR CeRAMiCs OpeN stuDiO:One term of Multnomah Arts Center adult ceramics, current registration in MAC adult ceramics or completion of Ceramic Studio Orientation (See right.)

Adult clay classes include glazes, firings and open studio. Only work done in our studio with clay purchased at MAC may be fired. All participants are required to read and follow the Ceramics Studio Policy. It contains information about student responsibilities and studio safety. Please read it by your first day of class. Copies are available online, at the MAC office and posted in the studio.

By registering for a class or signing up for Open Studio, you are agreeing to follow studio policy. For all clay classes: Pick up work during open studio times only. Thank you!

Hand&WheelforBeginnersAges13&up

In this introductory course, explore a variety of techniques from handbuilding to wheelthrowing. Designed for students who have little or no experience in clay, explore essential techniques through guided projects including tiles, slab planter and box with lid, coil vessels, and introduction to wheelthrowing different shapes, with techniques in centering, opening, pulling and collaring, trimming and using ribs. Glazing techniques such as slip trailing, dipping, brushing, decorating with oxide washes, and using wax resist are also included. Includes one Raku firing.

1027576. Wed. 9 - 11:30 am Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $228 [10 classes] Steven Kelly

Hand&Wheel—AllLevelsAges13&up

Experience techniques for shaping, building and glazing while discovering methods for material preparation. Gain artistic insight for creating pieces in nonfunctional and functional techniques.

1027572 Tu. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $273 [10 classes] Kurtis Piltz

1027573 Wed. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $273 [10 classes] Victoria Shaw

1027574 Th. 9 am - 12 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $273 [10 classes] Victoria Shaw

1027575 Sat. 9:30 am - 12 pm Jun. 20 - Aug. 22 $183 [8 classes] No class July 4 & August 15 Jan von Bergen

Hand&Wheel—IntermediateAges13&up

Explore advanced techniques in form, surface, and finish. Demonstrations include lids, handles, section pots, altering forms, forms and fixtures for handbuilders, simple mechanical drawing techniques, and the use of slips in different consistencies. More advanced glazing techniques, including spraying, and wax over, will be covered. Basic knowledge of centering, trimming, and studio equipment required.

1027577 Tu. 9:30 am - 12 pm Jun. 16. - Aug. 18 $228 [10 classes] Kurtis Piltz

SlabConstructionAges13&up

Craft large hand built forms utilizing the fundamentals and techniques of this method. The object grows according to imagination and creativity. Your self-expression grows as you use new methods of manipulation.

1027578 Wed. 12 - 3 pm Jun. 17 - Aug. 19 $273 [10 classes] Kurtis Piltz

ClayStudioOrientationAges13&up

Interested in participating in MAC’s Ceramics Open Studio? Have clay experience and couldn’t get into one of our classes? Come to an orientation and get the lay of the land.

1027579 Sat. 2 - 3 pm Jun. 13 $1 0 [1 class] Sarah Rehwalt

1027580 Sat. 4:15 - 5:15 pm Jul. 18 $10 [1 class] Sarah Rehwalt

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Ceramic sculptures by Kicki Masthem

Family Clay Night

Fridays • 6 to 8:30 pmJune 19 to August 21

No pre–registration

Come as a family and create with clay! $20 a session per adult and child pair. $10 a session for each additional family member. Pay at MAC office BEFORE attending Family Clay. Maximum 18 participants. Includes glazes, firings and 5 lbs of clay. Not for solo participants. This is an adult and child activity. Use of the potter’s wheel by instructor approval only.Last day for greenware: Friday, Aug. 14 • Last day to glaze: Friday, Aug. 21

SurfaceTechniquesforHand&WheelAges18&up

This class looks at many decorative and surface treatments you can use, other than glazes. Explore a variety of techniques for decorating clay in both the green and bisqued states. Play with a variety of ways to use slips, colored clays and textures to decorate greenware. Learn about using resists, ceramic stains and oxide washes. Focus is on surface techniques and decoration, and does not include instruction on hand and wheel basics. Some prior clay experience required.

1027571 Th. 6.:30 - 9:30 pm Jun. 18 - Aug. 20 $273 [10 classes] Sarah Rehwalt

Sculpture3DDesignInClayAges13&up

Explore possibilities in functional or sculptural clay, working large or small. Bring your ideas alive as you create pieces from vessels to figures and animals. A variety of slab, coiling and modeling techniques will be demonstrated, as well as surface decoration and glazing. Learn about ceramic history as you develop your creative style. Prerequisite: One term of ceramics.

10276.44 Fri. 9:30 am - 12 pm Jun. 19 - Aug. 21 $227 [10 classes] Kicki Masthem

AlternativeFirings—raku&MoreAges18&up

Explore alternative firing techniques, such as raku, horse hair and low fire reduction. Course includes some time to create handbuilt or thrown pieces. Open studio included during the weeks of July 12 - August 9 only. Prerequisite: One term of ceramics. Course does not include instruction on handbuilding and wheelthrowing.

102996.1 Sun. 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Jul. 12 - Aug. 9 $145 [5 classes] Chris Rehwalt

HandbuildingwithClayforSeniorsAges60&up

Let’s play with clay! Explore the art of ceramics while creating treasures to take home. Craft hand-built bowls or sculpture while exploring pinch, coil and slab forms. Gain knowledge of the fundamentals in a creative, nurturing environment. All materials included. Class held in Room 33 of the Neighborhood House Senior Center. Students are encouraged to wear clothing that can get a little dirty. Class includes a tour of the MAC Ceramics Studio, along with all materials. Open studio not included.

Beginning

1027598 Fri. 12:45 - 2:45 pm Jun. 26. - Aug. 7 $6.2 [6. classes] No class July 3 Annette Lansing

intermediate

1027599 Fri. 12:45 - 2:45 pm Aug. 14 - Sep. 11 $56. [5 classes] Annette Lansing

Portland Parks & Recreation

40 Multnomah Arts Center www.MultnomahArtsCenter.org 503.823.2787

Within the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) of 1990, Portland Parks & Recreation (PP & R) provides accommodations to individuals with disabilities/special needs, so that they may receive an equal opportunity to participate in programs offered citywide.

HOWITWOrKS

1. Choose the activity you would like to participate in, and then the PP&R site where the activity is being offered.

2. Register for the activity. You can do this in person at a PP&R site, or online at www.PortlandParks.org. When registering, let the person know that you will need accommodations in order to participate in the activity (online, check the box.)

3. Once registered, please contact Inclusion Services at 503–823–4333. If this is your first accommodation through Inclusion Services you will need to do a phone intake with a staff member. At the end of the phone intake, it will be determined whether an assistant will be needed on the first day of the activity to provide on–site support. Future assistance will be provided based on need. The inclusion staff will work with the instructor on how to support you and your individual needs.

IMPOrTANTDeTAILS

A general program may be adapted using auxiliary aids and services, but the basic structure of the program remains the same. Accommodations are made as needed, and can be flexible and creative. Participants need to register for activities that are intended for their birth age. Personal care is provided for activities in the pre–school and youth category, up through age 12.

If you have questions about Inclusion Services, please call 503–823–4333 /TTY. A minimum of 10 business days (Monday–Friday) advance notice is required. The Inclusion Services staff will do their best to accommodate each participant.

Inclusion Services for People with Special Needs

MACABoardofDirectors

Joan Wray, PresidentKaren McNamee, ChairDiane Flack, Secretary

Joanne Sheehy, Treasurer Jerry Harris

Mary LawrenceNancy Tauman

MACA welcomes your support & expertise. Contact MAC’s Executive Director for more information.

Multnomah Center Tenant Information

THeMuLTNOMAHCeNTer ISAMuLTI–uSeFACILITY

THATHOuSeSTHeSeCOMMuNITYSerVICePrOVIDerS.

ColumbiaBasinBasketryGuild Lectures, meetings, workshops & information

www.BasketryGuild.org

CommunityPolicingOffice Police contact, referral & information

503.823.3131

echoTheaterCompany&DoJumpSchool www.echotheaterpdx.org • 503.231.1232 x 2

The Multnomah Arts Center Visual, applied, music, dance & theatre

arts education for all ages www.MultnomahArtsCenter.org

503.823.2787

NeighborhoodHouseAgingServices &SeniorCenter

I & A, transportation, case management, social & recreation activities

503.244.5204

NeighborhoodHouse Youth&FamilyServices SUN Community Schools &

youth case management 503.246..16.6.3 Ext. 8213

PortlandHandweaversGuild Lectures, meetings, workshops & information

www.NorthwestWeavers.org www.PortlandHandweaversGuild.org

PrintArtsNorthwest Member exhibitions, workshops & sales

www.printartsnw.org

MealsonWheelsPeople Providing meals at the

Multnomah Center & in the home 503.244.3873

SouthwestNeighborhoods,Inc. Citizen participation & crime prevention services

503.823.4592

Portland Parks & Recreation

40 Multnomah Arts Center www.MultnomahArtsCenter.org 503.823.2787

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Portland Parks & Recreation

Recreation Programs and Facilities – referenced to the map

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1. BeaumontSuNCommunitySchool 4043 NE Fremont • 503–916–5615

2. ColumbiaSwimPool 7701 N. Chautauqua • 503–823–3669

3. DeltaParkSportsComplex East Delta Park • 503–823–1656

4. FaubionSuNCommunitySchool 3039 NE Rosa Parks Way • 503–916–5694

5. GrantSwimPool(summer only) 2300 NE 33rd • 503–823–3674

6.. IFCC–InterstateFirehouseCulturalCenter 5340 N. Interstate • 503–823–4322

7. MattDishmanCommunityCenter&SwimPool, 77 NE Knott • 503–823–3673

8. MontavillaCommunityCenter&SwimPool (summer only) 8219 NE Glisan • 503–823–4101 • Pool: 503–823–3675

9. PeninsulaParkCommunityCenter &SwimPool(summer only) 700 N. Rosa Parks Way • 503–823–3620 • Pool: 503–823–367710. PierParkSwimPool (summer only) N. Seneca & St. Johns • 503–823–367811. PortlandTennisCenter 324 NE 12th • 503–823–3189 12. rosewayHeightsSuNCommunitySchool 7334 NE Siskiyou • 503–916–586513. Senior Recreation 426 NE 12th • 503–823–4328 V/TDD 14. SittonSuNCommunitySchool 9930 N Smith • 503–823–8474 or 503–916–565415. St.JohnsCommunityCenter 8427 N. Central St. • 503–823–319216.. St.JohnsracquetCenter 7519 N. Burlington • 503–823–362917. CharlesJordonCommunityCenter 9009 N. Foss • 503–823–3631

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rEGISTrATIoN

Receipt of full payment is required for registration, unless otherwise arranged. Please call if you receive a returned check or declined bank card notice, either of which void registration.

rESIDENT / NoN-rESIDENT

A resident is:

• anyone who occupies a permanent residence inside the city limits of Portland. At the discretion of a Community Center Director, proof of home address may be required. Acceptable address verification may include a 1) drivers license, 2) Oregon ID card, 3) property tax statement, 4) utility bill or lease agreement with current home address.

• any child living within the school boundaries of the Reynolds and Centennial School Districts who is attending a SUN Community School. Through a partnership between the City and County, a child attending a SUN Community School is eligible to register for programs at any SUN Community School location without paying a non-resident surcharge.

Anyone else is considered a non-resident (NR) and will be assessed a 40% surcharge. NR surcharges do not apply to drop-in activities. Non-residents who wish to register for PP&R activities may choose one of these options:

• Pay the additional 40% NR fee.

• Purchase a NR fee discount pass as either an individual or family for a period of three, six or nine months from the date of purchase. The NR discount pass takes 25% off the NR fee for the activity. Inquire about this option at time of registration. These passes are not refundable.

Non-residentPassPrices

3-month pass: Individual $25 Family $50

6.-month pass: Individual $45 Family $90

9-month pass: Individual $6.5 Family $130

A family denotes a couple (married or domestic) or a single parent and their legal dependents living in the same residence.

CLASS ENroLLMENT

Our classes must meet minimum and maximum enrollment standards. Classes may fill quickly or be canceled due to low enrollment.

WIThDrAWAL & rEFUNDS

Please notify us at least five (5) business days (Monday-Friday), unless otherwise specified, before the start of your program so that we can refund or credit your account for the registration fee. Pre-paid materials and admission tickets cannot be refunded. Participants needing to withdraw after the program has begun are offered a prorated credit or refund based upon when the request is made.

SChoLArShIPS

City of Portland residents, regardless of age, who require financial assistance may apply for partial scholarships. Contact individual centers for information.

NoTICE oF NoN-DISCrIMINATIoN

PP&R programs and services reflect the cultural diversity of our community. We do not discriminate on the basis of religion, race, color, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, age or ability.

SPECIAL NEEDS

Within the American with Disability Act (ADA), a person with a disability or special need who desires assistance with registration and/or participation in general PP&R programs can contact Inclusion Services at please call 503-823-4333 or 711 (TRS). If you request assistance through Inclusion Services, a minimumof10businessdays(Monday-Friday) advance notice is required.

If you need a sign language interpreter or FM loop amplifier, please contact please call 503-823-4333 or 711 (TRS), at least five business days in advance of the activity or class. Information about programs and services is available online for those needing a voice synthesis; visit our website at www.PortlandParks.org. For additional ADA information, call 503-823-2223.

PhoT o PoLICY

Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) reserves the right, and may give permission to the media, to photograph classes, programs, and participants at any of our facilities and properties or any sponsored activity. Please be aware that these photos are for promotional purposes and may be used in future publications and media communications in any format.

If you do not wish to be photographed, please inform staff and we will make reasonable efforts to honor your request. If you see staff taking pictures, and you do not wish to be photographed, please let us know.

If you see a photo of yourself or a family member that causes you concern, please notify us. As a courtesy, we will make every reasonable effort to dispose of the image, and will not use it in future publications. However, we will not be able to retrieve, destroy or discontinue existing printed publications in which the photograph may have been included.

CUSToMEr SATISFACTIoN

Your satisfaction is our goal! Portland Parks & Recreation strives for 100% customer satisfaction. If you are not satisfied with a recreation program or service, please let us know.

INForMATIoN hoTLINE

For information on other PP&R services & programs, call our Information Hotline at 503-823-PLAY (7529), Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm.

INCLEMENT WEAThEr

If the City of Portland public school districts (Portland Public, Parkrose, David Douglas, Reynolds, and Centennial) are closed because of weather conditions, PP&R classes and youth basketball in those school districts are cancelled. However, some sites may be open for drop-in activities. Call the specific PP&R facility for information and opening/closing times. If inclement weather is forecast on weekends or holidays, call the PP&R facility or program for operating hours and activity cancellations.

registration Information

Name (last, first) Birthdate M/F Class Title Course # Class Location Start Date Cost

ChECK oNE: New Customer Taken class with PP&R before My account information has changed

Main Contact Name _______________________________________________________________________ Birthdate ___________________________ M_____ F_____

CIr CLE o NE: African immigrant American Indian/Alaska Native Black/African American Hispanic/Latino Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander White Slavic/Eastern European Immigrant Asian Multi-Racial Other

Home Address ________________________________________________________________________ City/St/Zip _______________________________________________

Home Phone (_________)________________________________________________ Work Phone (_________)_________________________________________________

Cell Phone (_________)_____________________________________________ Email Address _______________________________________________________________

Emergency Contact Name & Phone Number ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

Portland Parks & Recreation welcomes individuals with disabilities and special needs into programs. Please describe any accommodations needed for successful inclusion: _____________________________________________________________________________________________

PAr TICIPANT INFor MATIo N

NoN-rESIDENTS of the City of Portland pay a 40% surcharge. Or you may purchase a non-resident pass at the amounts listed below. List pass price or 40% surcharge in column at right and add to your total.

I already have a non-resident pass. Duration ______-month Purchase date ______/______/______

Passholder name ________________________________________________________________________________________________

I need a pass. Circle one: 3-month | 6-month | 9-month Circle one: Individual | Family

Name of person(s) needing pass ______________________________________________________________________________

3-month pass: individual $25; family $50 | 6-month pass: individual $45; family $909-month pass: individual $65; family $130

I do not want a pass. I choose to pay the 40% surcharge.

Subtotal

40% non-resident surcharge or

pass price

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Please print

ChECK Check number_____________________ (make check payable to the City of Portland)

CrEDIT CArD Information

Account # ____ ____ ____ ____ - ____ ____ ____ ____ - ____ ____ ____ ____ - ____ ____ ____ ____ Expires ____________________________________

Cardholder’s Name_____________________________________________________ Signature______________________________________________________________

PAYMENT INFor MATIo N

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Name (last, first) Birthdate M/F Class Title Course # Class Location Start Date Cost

PAr TICIPANT INFor MATIo N

NoN-rESIDENTS of the City of Portland pay a 40% surcharge. Or you may purchase a non-resident pass at the amounts listed below. List pass price or 40% surcharge in column at right and add to your total.

I already have a non-resident pass. Kind of card _______________________ Purchase date ______/______/______

Passholder name ________________________________________________________________________________________________

I need a pass. Circle one: 3-month | 6-month | 9-month Circle one: Individual | Family

Name of person(s) needing pass ______________________________________________________________________________

3-month pass: individual $25; family $50 | 6-month pass: individual $45; family $909-month pass: individual $65; family $130

I do not want a pass. I choose to pay the 40% surcharge.

Subtotal

40% non-resident surcharge or

pass price

ToTAL

Multnomah Arts Center76.88 SW Capitol Hwy.Portland, OR 97219