Online Offerings
COMPLETED 2020 PROJECTS:
Seeing Everyday
Lynn Peterfreund and guest presenters
6-Week sessions: Mondays and Wednesdays at noon: April 27-June 3 , 2020
(Schedule below)
We all see every day. We all see differently and some of us are trained to see and express in particular ways. I’m interested in how that experience changes the way we see over time and what forms come from that long-time perspective.
Seeing Everyday is a project originally conceived for the summer ARC series at A.P.E. as a participatory community art week-long event. For now, the project is happening online on Zoom. Lynn will be teaching six different drawing lessons. Guest presenters will describe the way they see. The program begins on Monday April 27, running for six weeks through June 3. Lynn will be offering 1-1/5 hour long drawing sessions at noon on Mondays. Guests will present at noon on Wednesdays.
Registration: email [email protected] to receive zoom sign in info.
Materials: Simple things you will likely have at home are all you’ll need:
Pencil, pens, paper, scissors, magazines to cut up, gluestick or any other adhesive, and if you already have: charcoal, pens, drawing paper, eraser, crayons, watercolors, inks, any paints.
Seeing Everyday Schedule
Monday Drawing Sessions with Lynn Peterfreund:
April 27: Drawing out your window/outside/ landscapes
May 4: Color /Collage (cards)
May 11: Journal writing and journal drawing with co-teacher, Michael Silverstone
May 18: Drawing a story/book
May 25: Drawing people(guest photographer printmaker Vaune Trachtman will be showing her work.)
June 1: More drawing More color
Wednesday Guests Sessions:
April 29: Joyce Silverstone: a visit to her printmaking studio
May 6: Meredith Bove (somatics, body mapping, description below)
May 13: Miriam Flam-Kudler: We will create conversation with the plant world, and explore the colors, shapes, and textures of the plants of spring. Please gather 3 to 5 diverse plant objects (flowers, leaves, roots, branches, fruits, seeds, anything!) to use during the workshop.
May 20: Terry Jenoure: shares her process for building a solo performance work integrating visuals, poetry and prose, and music.
May 27: Anne Beresford: visual art (with text/history as reference)
June 3: Wendy Woodson: Collage Practice--Taking bits and pieces from the day, the surroundings and the imagination and making compositions in movement, text and visuals.
This project was sponsored in part by The Northampton Arts Council
Lynn Peterfreund and guest presenters
6-Week sessions: Mondays and Wednesdays at noon: April 27-June 3 , 2020
(Schedule below)
We all see every day. We all see differently and some of us are trained to see and express in particular ways. I’m interested in how that experience changes the way we see over time and what forms come from that long-time perspective.
Seeing Everyday is a project originally conceived for the summer ARC series at A.P.E. as a participatory community art week-long event. For now, the project is happening online on Zoom. Lynn will be teaching six different drawing lessons. Guest presenters will describe the way they see. The program begins on Monday April 27, running for six weeks through June 3. Lynn will be offering 1-1/5 hour long drawing sessions at noon on Mondays. Guests will present at noon on Wednesdays.
Registration: email [email protected] to receive zoom sign in info.
Materials: Simple things you will likely have at home are all you’ll need:
Pencil, pens, paper, scissors, magazines to cut up, gluestick or any other adhesive, and if you already have: charcoal, pens, drawing paper, eraser, crayons, watercolors, inks, any paints.
Seeing Everyday Schedule
Monday Drawing Sessions with Lynn Peterfreund:
April 27: Drawing out your window/outside/ landscapes
May 4: Color /Collage (cards)
May 11: Journal writing and journal drawing with co-teacher, Michael Silverstone
May 18: Drawing a story/book
May 25: Drawing people(guest photographer printmaker Vaune Trachtman will be showing her work.)
June 1: More drawing More color
Wednesday Guests Sessions:
April 29: Joyce Silverstone: a visit to her printmaking studio
May 6: Meredith Bove (somatics, body mapping, description below)
May 13: Miriam Flam-Kudler: We will create conversation with the plant world, and explore the colors, shapes, and textures of the plants of spring. Please gather 3 to 5 diverse plant objects (flowers, leaves, roots, branches, fruits, seeds, anything!) to use during the workshop.
May 20: Terry Jenoure: shares her process for building a solo performance work integrating visuals, poetry and prose, and music.
May 27: Anne Beresford: visual art (with text/history as reference)
June 3: Wendy Woodson: Collage Practice--Taking bits and pieces from the day, the surroundings and the imagination and making compositions in movement, text and visuals.
This project was sponsored in part by The Northampton Arts Council
ENGAGEMENTS
WITH PETER SCHMITZ
6 WEEK SERIES
APRIL 6 - MAY 17
$30-$150 sliding scale
For info, contact Peter Schmitz: [email protected]
All online, no Zoom needed.
FROM PETER:
A couple of years ago I was engaged in a creative project with 2 brilliant choreographers/performers- Lisa Gonzales and Pam Vail. At the outset of this project, we acknowledged nearly prohibitive restrictions/limitations. We had very little time to work together in a room/studio and we lived far away from one another. These particular limitations/boundaries feel very germane at this particularly unique time. Boundaries from one another over an unknown period of time. LEARN MORE & REGISTER
WITH PETER SCHMITZ
6 WEEK SERIES
APRIL 6 - MAY 17
$30-$150 sliding scale
For info, contact Peter Schmitz: [email protected]
All online, no Zoom needed.
FROM PETER:
A couple of years ago I was engaged in a creative project with 2 brilliant choreographers/performers- Lisa Gonzales and Pam Vail. At the outset of this project, we acknowledged nearly prohibitive restrictions/limitations. We had very little time to work together in a room/studio and we lived far away from one another. These particular limitations/boundaries feel very germane at this particularly unique time. Boundaries from one another over an unknown period of time. LEARN MORE & REGISTER