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2 3 ENCORE: THE NEXT ACT! EVENTS A BENEFIT FOR THE CONTINUED HOST YOUR EVENT AT BAYARTS RENOVATION OF THE PLAYHOUSE MAY 21 BAYarts has flexible indoor and outdoor event space that Hosted by Pamela Ebert and Monica Thomas can accommodate groups ranging from 20–150 people. Food from Thyme x Table, libations, Let us help you make your next event a success! auction, and more in the warmth of the Playhouse Hearth Room. ◇ BABY SHOWERS ◇ BRIDAL SHOWERS ◇ ◇ GRADUATION PARTIES ◇ CLASS REUNIONS ◇ LIMITED TICKETS NOW ON SALE ◇ FAMILY REUNIONS ◇ CORPORATE EVENTS ◇ ◇ WEDDINGS ◇ MICRO-WEDDINGS ◇ PARTY OF THE YEAR! MOONDANCE 2022 SEPTEMBER 10 SPICE CATERING CO. and live music by KINGFISH. Honorees Peter & Kathy Winzig. TICKETS ON SALE AUGUST 1 Sponsorships and groups: andi@bayarts.net BAYARTS ART & SUMMER SUNDAY THURSDAY MUSIC FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE SERIES MARKET SATURDAY, JUNE 18 JUNE–AUGUST JUN 9–OCT 13 WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD! 28611 Lake Road, Bay Village, OH 44140 (440) 471-4485 www.bayarts.net/rent kelly@bayarts.net
GALLERIES 4 5 APRIL 8–30 GALLERIES GALLERIES CATHIE BLECK AND MARIANNE BERARDI: THE PAINTING PORCH MARCH 11–APRIL 5 SULLIVAN FAMILY GALLERY OPENING APRIL 8 5–8PM BAYARTS ANNUAL An intimate glimpse into JURIED EXHIBITION friendship and personal Made possible by Karen and David Brill spaces. Her paintings were created during the pandemic SULLIVAN FAMILY GALLERY on the porch at Bleck’s home. OPENING MAR 11 5–8 A fascinating dialogue between different sensibilities. JURORS Sarah Curry and David King MAY 6–21 ANNUAL CERAMIC EXHIBITION & SALE: MARCH 11–APRIL 5, 2022 THE ART OF HYGGE SULLIVAN FAMILY GALLERY STEPHEN BIVENS: RECEPTION MAY 6 5-8PM A BETTER STORY Showcasing the work of PLAYHOUSE PROJECT GALLERY BAYarts advanced ceramics RECEPTION MARCH 11 5–8 community in support of ceramic education An iconic photography collection of programming. Cleveland cityscapes and landscapes. In partnership with the Maria Neil Art ART CLUB/ADVANCED Project to benefit the Cleveland Print CARTOONING STUDENT SHOW Room through the Stephen Bivens OPENING MAY 6 5–8 Memorial Fund. Students that participate in the graphic design, cartooning, advanced cartooning and ceramics classes will celebrate with a gallery showing of their work in the Playhouse Project Gallery. ARTISTS SAVE THIS WEEKEND B AYA R T S P L E I N ON YOUR CALENDAR! A I R F E S T I VA L September 23–25, 2022
6 7 GIRLS CAMP GIRLS CAMP ECO ARTS! *FOR GIRLS AGES 6–12 $325 PER CAMPER PER WEEK JUNE 6–9 9 AM–3 PM OR JUNE 27–30 OR JULY 11–14 Join the BAYarts staff & Jr. Counselors for a Girls Camp Eco Arts experience! Summer camp is a unique venue for growth, independence and confidence while socializing and making new friendships. Campers will explore the endless possibilities of creating wonderful and unique art from recycled materials. Working individually and collaboratively, campers will dip their toes into sculptural assemblages, gadget making & paper mache as well as hiking, yoga, nature crafts, sing-alongs and more! The girls will be broken down into several age groups and will rotate through a variety of workshops, both indoors and outside LOOKING FOR throughout the week. As always, camp will conclude with our DONATIONS closing ceremony for families on the last day. FOR ECO CAMPS • Paper towel tubes REGISTRATION FOR JUNE ONLY • Fruit pouch lids (rinsed clean) Begins at 7am on March 15, 2022 at bayarts.net • Colorful plastic bottle caps Only online registration will be accepted. • Small plastic toys or action figures REGISTRATION FOR JULY ONLY • Brown paper shopping bags with handles • Jeans Begins at 8am on March 15, 2022 at bayarts.net • Cotton balls • Q-Tips Only online registration will be accepted. • CDs and CD cases • Bird seed ◇ Girls must be 6 years old on or before Aug 1, 2022. ◇ It is recommended that • Paper plates • Potting soil parents set-up/update their family account prior to the registration date to • River rocks (small and smooth) • Tacky glue ensure a successful transaction. ◇ Please register for your daughter only. ◇ Girls cannot be moved to different accounts after initial registration and all • Metal coffee canisters with lids • Watercolor paper responsibility of the girls you register are yours. ◇ Due to the number of children • 3.5”–4” terra cotta pots • Kids paintbrushes that attend these camps and the organization that is required, parents will not be permitted to stay at the camps. We have lots to get done in a short time! PLEASE DROP OFF IN FRONT OFFICE OR ◇ A letter will be sent out prior to the start of camp with group assignments HUNTINGTON HOUSE PORCH IF AFTER HOURS. and pertinent information. ◇ Membership discounts do not apply to this camp.
8 9 HAND BUILDING & WHEEL PAINTING THROWING/ALL LEVELS ADULT CLASSES ADULT CLASSES Andrea Serafino $252 COMPOSITION IN OILS OR Whether your aim is functional or ACRYLICS sculptural ceramics, students will Susan Gray Be $280 learn the basic techniques of hand- Balance contrasting color, texture, building and the mysteries of the pattern, tonal relationships and potter’s wheel. Beginning students form while building confidence will develop fundamental hand- using personal brushwork. Use of building and wheel techniques warm and cool colors, wet-into- while returning students will work wet blending, glazing, perspective, on refining their skills. and palette organization provide TUE 10A–12P MAR 22–MAY 17 the knowledge to complete a OR 12:30–2:30P composition. (No Class April 19 ) MON 10A–12:30P MAR 21–MAY 9 FRI 10A–12:30P MAR 25–MAY 13 INDEPENDENT STUDY/ ADVANCED GESTURE DRAWING Moira Beale $252 Susan Gray Be $84 This class is designed for students Express, observe, interpret who like to develop specific ideas, a gestures, short and long poses body of work, refine techniques, and in charcoal, pastel, pencil and/or pursue independent projects. One colored pencil. A live model will full year of hand-building and wheel be present each session. Focus on throwing experience necessary. improving the descriptive quantity WED 7–9P MAR 23–MAY 18 and fluidity of line, as well as the (No Class May 4) three dimensional quality of the human form. THU 7–9P MAR 24–MAY 19 ADULTS POTTERY SAMPLER/ FRI 2-4P MAR 25–APRIL 8 BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE HOME AND GARDEN/ALL Andrea Serafino $252 BEGINNING WATERCOLOR LEVELS-CERAMICS Lisha Nasipak $168 CERAMICS This structured course covers all Moira Beale $252 the basics of wheel throwing, This class is designed for students Whether your aim is functional WHEEL THROWING / hand building, altered pottery, who have no experience working or sculptural ceramics, learn the BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE and glazing through a series of in watercolor. The purpose of the basic techniques of hand-building functional ware projects. class is to become comfortable Andrea Serafino $252 and throwing on the potter’s MON 12:30–2:30P MAR 21–MAY 16 using this unpredictable medium Start from scratch as you learn the wheel. Working with slabs, coils, and learn to make friends with fundamentals of wheel throwing. (No Class April 18) and pinching techniques. Create the water. We will explore different Assignments are designed to whatever you wish. Instructor will techniques, tools and supplies encourage students to expand GIVE IT A SPIN provide various demonstrations and create works of art you never their skill level in pottery making. Mallory Tulcewicz $315 for multi-level students. thought that you could master! Decorating and glazing techniques The fundamentals of wheel- SAT 1–3P MAR 26–MAY 14 TUE 4-6P MAR 22–MAY 3 will be explored. Returning students throwing. Assignments are welcome! (No Class April 19) designed to encourage students MON 10A–12P MAR 21–MAY 16 to expand their skill levels into (No Class April 18) pottery making. Decorating and glazing techniques will be explored. Returning students are welcome! MON 6:30-8:30P MAR 28–MAY 30
10 11 BEGINNING WATERCOLOR COLOR MIXING CHARCOAL/PASTEL/ WRITING Mike Adams $168 Patty Flauto $140 PENCIL ADULT CLASSES ADULT CLASSES Designed for students who have “Color Mixing”-Color concepts and WRITER’S SALON little or no experience in watercolor, terms will be demystified through DRAWING IN CHARCOAL & Susan Mangan $162 this course will focus on getting discussion and hands-on color PASTEL/INTERMEDIATE TO See results. If you are unsure how comfortable with unlock the mixing. This class will eliminate ADVANCED to open the door to your own mystery of mixing colors and the hesitation about how to use color in Susan Gray Be $84 creative potential, you will benefit power of the color wheel; a painter’s your work. Learn how to use color from this creative writing course. Learn to see light as a contrasting most valuable tool. The basics of and express the message and mood Enjoy the art of the written word shape, adding structure and detail materials, tools, techniques, color, that support your work. Unique in a class devoted to creative with line, tone, and color. Begin with value, and “seeing” your subject color palettes will be developed and thought, written expression, drawing still life in monochrome will be explored. sketchbook archived for future use. and compassionate critique. and then in color. Advance to WED 6:30-8:30P MAR 23–APR 27 SAT 10A–12P MAY 14–JUNE 11 drawing the figure from a live WED 7–8:45P MAR 23–MAY 11 model. End with landscape using INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED MAPPING THE FACE photos and the BAYarts campus for WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP inspiration. Mike Adams $168 Chris Benavides $50 MON 2–4P MAR 21–APR 4 Become more comfortable with This one-day workshop is designed the medium, and move easily to help students in properly EXPLORING COLORED PENCIL through the creative process with constructing the shape of the head. Camille Tulcewicz $112 fresh energy. Working from your Instruction will focus on volume A non-intimidating exploration of own reference and BAYarts campus, and perspective, as well as correctly strategies to improve your drawing we will study composition by placing or “mapping” various skills and introduce you to a range creating thumbnail sketches before facial features, advancing the of techniques like, hatching, starting a painting. This approach artist’s ability to create lifelike blending with solvents, burnishing will add clarity to your thoughts, and believable portraits. and more. We will cover basic color making your brush strokes stronger SAT 10A–1P MAR 26 theory, art elements and principles and more confident, resulting of design while creating subjects in better paintings. ALLA PRIMA ranging from abstracts, still-life and WED MAY 11–JUNE 15 animal portraits. WORKSHOP TUE 6:30–8:30P MAR 22–APR 12 WEDGE BRUSH WATERCOLOR Chris Benavides $140 Tina Benavides $84 Students will learn how to Add to your range of watercolor approach a portrait using only four PHOTOGRAPHY techniques by learning to paint colors in the direct method known as Alla Prima. This two-session PHOTOGRAPHY BASICS with the wedge brush. This tool is a game changer, and you will learn workshop will focus on using Michele Schneider $125 directional strokes and techniques the four colors commonly referred Do you want to learn how to to create various florals, leaves and to as the Zorn Palette, will help take great photos? This course OPEN STUDIO — other subjects of nature. simplify and demystify the use will provide you with skills to PORTRAITS of color in what can often seem improve your photos and master MON 6:30-8:30P MAY 2–16 like a daunting task, allowing the your camera settings. Topics will THU 10A–1P MAR 24–JUN 2 students to focus on other aspects include photography basics, camera IN THE FULLER STUDIO of painting, such as solid drawing, settings, composition, macro, nature likeness, and paint application. & portraiture as well as editing $15/SESSION INCLUDES SAT 10A–3P APRIL 2 + 9 software to enhance your picture LIVE MODEL quality. Space is limited. TUE 7:15–8:30P APR 19–MAY 24 Registration recommended. $15 supply fee to instructor
12 13 ADULT MINI SESSIONS ADULT MINI SESSIONS ART FOR FUN: ADULT MINI SESSIONS CRAFT & LAUGH PAINTING WITH TISSUE PAPER JAPANESE PAPER & WILLOW INDIGO & SHIBORI Jenny Whitehead $15 Ages 15 and older LANTERN HEARTH Crafters, let’s get together to Jenny Whitehead $84 HEARTH Janet Wade $65 share ideas, expertise and Come spend three enjoyable nights Janet Wade $65 Shibori is the Japanese dyeing conversation with like-minded of stress free “painting with tissue Using willow and papers, students technique that typically involves creatives. You’ll be working on your paper”. We’ll talk about color and will learn the art of constructing a the binding of cloth and then dip own personal projects in a casual techniques practicing on smaller Japanese table top lantern. These dyeing the cloth bundle into a vat stress free zone. Jenny Whitehead, pieces before creating a larger lanterns are beautiful and can be of indigo. Each student will choose maker of Washer Woman Pendants, “painting” on canvas board or on a used with battery powered lights. a cotton scarf to dye and cotton will facilitate the group. Bring lampshade. This method of tearing Students will design and build the squares to make samples of the whatever you are currently working and layering tissue paper uses color framework of their lantern out of different techniques that we on, we’ll provide beverages and to form shapes, shadows, texture willow, then cover the framework learn in class. some light sustenance. and light. Jenny created all of the with papers and embellishments. Sign up for one week or all! SAT 10A–3P MAY 7 artwork in her children’s book Once you learn the technique ‘You’re A Crab’ using this technique $20 supply fee to instructor MON 6:30–8:30P of constructing the lantern, APR 4, 11, 25 | MAY 2, 9, 16 and will bring in several pieces of you’ll be able to make lanterns $15 per session original art from her book to share. of all sizes at home. This class is fun and perfect for both SAT 10A–3P APRIL 23 artists and non-artists wanting a “mistake-free” way to create art. $20 supply fee to instructor TUE 6:30–8:30P MAR 29–APR 12 Lamp shades from local thrift stores are provided for an extra low cost or you can bring your own.
14 15 PRESCHOOL KIDS PRESCHOOL KIDS CLASSES BAYarts preschoolers learn in a nurturing, MONDAY creative environment through play-based, SPECTACULAR SPRING multi-sensory, hands-on activities which SEWING Ages 7–10 emphasize the development of social skills, Audra Costello $168 gross and fine motor skills, movement, Learn the basics of hand sewing, and rhythm, all while having FUN. stitches and finishes. A very popular class for both boys and girls. 4:30–6:00P MAR 21–MAY 16 FULL YEAR (No Class April 18) Register between March 8–Aug 5 FALL SESSION $900 PER PROGRAM WEEK OF SEP 9–NOV 18 *Member discounts do not apply TUESDAY to full year sessions. WINTER SESSION CREATIVE CLAY AFTER SCHOOL YOGA WEEK OF NOV 28–MAR 6 Ages 4–6 Ages 5–10 FALL SESSION ONLY SPRING SESSION Andrea Serafino $126 Jen Nebraska $56 Registration begins August 9th Sunshine, flowers and new life of BAYarts believes yoga for kids is WEEK OF MAR 10–MAY 22 $350 PER PROGRAM all sorts will provide inspiration for beneficial to be social, relax, relieve our clay projects as students learn stress, improve physical strength the basics of hand-building and and be more mindful of their bodies ceramic techniques. and others. Class is held in the 3:15–4:15P MAR 22–MAY 17 Playhouse Hearth room to spread MINI MOSAICS: LITTLE MINI MOSAICS: ART & MUSIC out. Mats are provided. EXPLORERS (FULL YEAR) (FULL YEAR) (No Class April 19) 4–5P APR 5–MAY 3 MONDAY FRIDAY CREATIVE CLAY (No Class April 19) Preschool Ages 3–5 Preschool Ages 3–5 Ages 7–10 Melissa Metzger $900 Melissa Metzger $900 Andrea Serafino $189 Young artists can explore their Spend the first hour in the art room, Spring is in the Air! Use your creativity through drawing, painting, reading stories and exploring a imagination and creativity to make printmaking, ceramics, crafts & variety of art media in a positive one of a kind pieces of pottery. They more! Learn both indoors and and creative environment. During on campus, through books and the second hour, students will can be fun or functional or BOTH! MARK YOUR 4:30–6P MAR 22–MAY 17 wonderful art & nature experiences. work with a music therapist exploring instruments, rhythm, (No Class April 19) CALENDAR! SEP 12, 2022–MAY 22, 2023 Children must be toilet trained and song in a dynamic and social learning environment. CLASSES AND SUMMER SEP 9, 2022–MAY 19, 2023 CAMP REGISTRATION Children must be toilet trained OPENS ONLINE SCOUTS Book your Boy Scout or Girl Scout troop throughout the year. APRIL 12 @ 9AM Let us help you work towards a badge or just come for fun and earn a patch! EMAIL LINDA@BAYARTS.NET TO BOOK YOUR GROUP.
16 17 WEDNESDAY KIDS CLASSES KIDS CLASSES PARENT & CHILD POTTERY BIG, FANCY AFTERSCHOOL Preschool ages 3+ ART BUNCH! Amy Coursen $189 Ages 6–8 Spend a few Wednesdays Linda Goik $126 connecting with clay TOGETHER! Join us as we create fun, colorful The basics of hand-building will be works of art with unconventional taught through spring and nature materials and tools in a relaxed themed projects. Please dress in encouraging environment. play clothes. 4–5:30P MAR 23–MAY 4 10–11A APR 6–MAY 18 (No Class April 20) Price includes 1 adult & 1 child $35 each additional child ages 3+ (No Class April 20) THURSDAY STORYBOOK ART EXPLORING FAMOUS ARTISTS Preschool Ages 3–5 Ages 9–12 Jo Ladina $240 Jeff Ritchie $224 Each class will begin with a story, There have been so many wonderful SATURDAY to be our inspiration and let our artists throughout the centuries. imaginations soar. Then, using In this class you will learn about a SAFARI ADVENTURE PARTY TIME DESIGN & DANCE various materials, we’ll create a new artist every week and create a DESIGN & DANCE Ages 4–6 series of projects based on the work of art in their style. Painting, Ages 4–6 Terese Galinas $35 stories we’ve read. Please dress drawing and even collage will Terese Galinas $35 It’s always time to party! We’ll in play clothes. help you understand the thought A wild safari trip! We’ll make make crafts used to celebrate any 9:30–11:30A MAR 24–MAY 19 process of the greats! binoculars to see the animals a little occasion, and have a fun dance (No Class April 21) 6:30–8:30P MAR 24–MAY 19 closer and a mask to look like our party for movement class. (No Class April 21) favorite safari friends. Bring your Please dress in play clothes. PAINT IT LIKE A PRO stomping elephant feet, and long 10:30A–12:30P APRIL 9 Ages 5–8 giraffe legs for movement class! Melissa Metzger $180 10:30A–12:30P MARCH 26 Explore different techniques and BAYARTS MINIATURE GARDENS processes of experimenting with CREATIVITY CORNER PUDDLE JUMPERS Ages 3–7 paint, paper mache, collage and DESIGN & DANCE Linda Goik & Beth Milli creative surfaces in one of our Come explore the new Ages 4–6 $45 Create a miniature landscape most popular classes!! BAYarts Creativity Corner Terese Galinas $35 or fantasy garden with textured 4-5:30P MAR 24–MAY 19 located in the Diane Let’s run, jump and splash! Join us natural materials, decorative (No Class April 21) for rain inspired crafts, and lots of accessories, plants and imagination! Boldman Education “singing” and “dancing” in the rain! We’ll have story time out on the Gallery. A welcoming Please dress in play clothes. lawn and admire each other’s creations! Please dress in play space to converse, 10:30A–12:30P APRIL 2 clothes. unwind and create. 10–11:30A MAY 7 Opening soon! OR 12–1:30P
18 19 We always welcome donations of new or gently used craft supplies. SPONSORS BAYARTS WE ARE ESPECIALLY IN NEED OF: • Gift Cards to: Home Depot, Blicks, • Picnic Tables Michael’s, Hobby Lobby • Potters Table • Garden Tools • Rain Barrel • Landscaping materials • Work Aprons • Topsoil, mulch • Bird bath and bird feeders • Outdoor furniture • Landscape lighting ARTS IMPACT FUND We appreciate your clean and sorted donations. The Cleveland Foundation Organizational Fund assures donating to BAYarts is easy and STAFF targeted to your interests. Together we can make an impact that lasts! Cleveland-Foundation.org. Nancy Walters Heaton Executive Director All donations are 100% tax deductible. Beth Milli General Manager Linda Goik Education Director Karen Petkovic Artistic Director Kaitlin Lane Accountant Kelly Winzenread Event Coordinator BAYARTS IS A 501(C)(3) NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION April Downing Artistic Assistant 100% of your donations are tax deductible Marissa Siebert Education Assistant Thank you for your support and the support of the following: BOARD Mary Conway Sullivan President Andrea Richards Vice President Tom O’Brien Treasurer Lisa Napoli Secretary TRUSTEES Karen Brill, Analia Dimit, Gary Ebert, Michael Gleydura, Marianna Orro, Shana Samson, Chris St. Marie EMERITUS BOARD Ray Young, Jim Schrantz, Peter Winzig. JUNIOR BOARD Emily Herzog Gambill
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