North Dakota Museum of Art
Art Classes 2010



Payments for all workshops can be made by credit card over the phone, or by cash or check at the time of the workshop.

The Museum is offering classes for both adults and children starting February 2010.

These classes, taught by artists, will be held every Tuesday and Saturday of each month. All skill levels welcome. Materials provided by the Museum.

Call the Museum at 701-777-4195 to reserve.
Fees cover all sessions for each particular class.


Book Arts
artist, Stephanie Clark


Zines, Ages 6+
Members - $40, Non-members - $48
March 6, 13, 20, 27
11:30 - 1:30 pm

Books as Sculpture, Ages 10 +
Members - $65, Non-members - $75
May 8, 15, 22, 29
11:30 - 1:30 pm

Drawing
artist, Sue Fink


Pastel Power, Ages 6 - 13
April 10, 17, 24, and May 1
9 - 11 am

Sculpture
artist, Guillermo Guardia

Clay and Snow, Ages 6 - 13
Members - $40, Non-members - $48
March 6, 13, 20, 27
9 - 11 am

Retablos, Ages 6 - 13
Members - $40, Non-members - $48
May 8, 15, 22, 29
9 - 11 am

Painting
artist, Jessica Mongeon

Colorful Collages, Ages 6 - 13
Members - $40, Non-members - $48
April 10, 17, 24, and May 1
11:30 - 1:30 pm

Animals in Acrylic, Ages 15 - adult
Members - $85, Non-members - $100
May 4, 11, 18, 25
6 - 8 pm

 

Guillermo “Memo” Guardia is a ceramic artist born in Lima, Peru. He came to Grand Forks in the fall of 2002 to study ceramics. He earned his MFA in ceramics at the University of North Dakota in 2005. The classes he will be teaching at the Museum will focus in different three dimensional mediums, focusing more in clay and if the weather permits, making sculpture in the snow.

Jessica Mongeon is a Grand Forks artist who specializes in acrylic painting. She graduated from the University of North Dakota with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual art and is now employed as Event Coordinator at the North Dakota Museum of Art. Her abstract landscapes are meant to highlight the qualities of nature and to help people think about their relationship to it.

Sue Fink is an artist who is currently the director of Education at the North Dakota Museum of Art. She earned her degree at the Museum Art School (Pacific North West College of Art). Currently, Sue’s work is painting and drawing. Her classes will focus on pastel drawing and drawing with a variety of materials and using a variety of inspirations.

Stephanie Clark is in her final semester at UND, and will graduate this May, earning her BFA with an emphasis in painting. She has been with North Dakota Museum of Art for four years, has interned at SITE Santa Fe and has also attended the University of Alaska Fairbanks. In addition to working for the North Dakota Museum of Art, Stephanie currently works as an assistant in the children’s department at the Grand Forks Public Library.
 
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