I was told that you can possibly assist in informing homeschool families of a new art program we are planning to begin next week (sorry for the short notice). I have attached the class information below. Please contact me if you may have questions, and you may duplicate this form if needed.
Thank you,
Theresa Sedillo
Admin Assist to Education
243-7255
2000 MOUNTAIN ROAD NW
www.cabq.gov/museum
At The Albuquerque Museum
REGISTRATION
Please mail form & payment to: The Albuquerque Museum • Education Division • PO Box 1293 Albq., NM 87103
Checks should be made payable to: The Albuquerque Museum Foundation
For further information, please call 243-7255 • No registration by phone accepted
Parent's Name
Address
Telephone
Child's Name
Age/DOB
Class and Start Date
Fee
Child's Name
Age/DOB
Class and Start Date
Fee
Email address — If you are interested in receiving Museum event information
Classes are limited in size. In the event the class is filled, your check will be returned.
Albuquerque Museum Foundation members receive a 10% discount.
Martin J. Chávez,
Mayor
505-243-7255
With practice and encouragement, young artists will
receive classic drawing and painting instruction.
Children will learn fundamentals such as: color theory,
light and shadow, design, collage, and printmaking,
while experiencing famous artists' work and art of
other cultures. Children's creative expression will be
emphasized while they work with a variety of materials
including: watercolor, block-print ink, tempera, soft
and oil pastel, sculpy and india ink.
HOMESCHOOLER ART CLASS
Ages: 6-10
Instructor: Ophelia Cornet
Seven Week Session: Thursdays from 12:30-2:30 p.m.
March 1, 8, 15, 22, April 5, 12, 19, 2007
Fee: $70
Class 1: Chagall paintings. Using non-dominant
hand, children will learn the importance of drawing
from the imagination.
Class 2: South African Ndebele wall painting.
Exploring culture and design fundamentals
Class 3: Modigliani. Portraiture with an emphasis
on color theory and his unmistakable style.
Class 4: Painting a still-life. Drawing and composi-
tion fundamentals with helpful tips on mixing the
color you want.
Class 5: 3-D Sculpy Sculpture Gardens. What does
it mean to be a landscape architect?
Class 6: Japenese Gyotaku Fish Prints: Children will
create a wall hanging using bamboo, rice paper,
collage and a long standing print tradition.
Class 7: Watercolor, Spring Flowers. A look at
different artists and their techniques.
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CITY ADMINISTRATION
Martin J. Chávez, Mayor
Dr. Bruce J. Perlman, Ph.D., CAO
Ed Adams, COO
Gail D. Reese, CFO
Nick Bakas, Chief Public Safety Officer
Barry Bitzer, Chief of Staff
Velia Silva, Director, Cultural Services Department
CITY COUNCILORS
Debbie O'Malley, President, District 2
Sally Mayer, Vice President, District 7
Ken Sanchez, District 1
Isaac Benton, District 3
Brad Winter, District 4
Michael J. Cadigan, District 5
Martin Heinrich, District 6
Craig Loy, District 8
Don Harris, District 9
The Albuquerque Museum is a Division of the Cultural Services
Department of the City of Albuquerque. The Albuquerque Museum is
an accessible facility. If you require special assistance to enjoy Museum
activities, please contact the Museum 5 days before the
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