Classes for children, youth, and adults will begin on March 29, 2021, and registration is now open on the South Shore Arts website, or by calling the Director of Education, Summer Scharringhausen, at 219-836-1839 ext. 103.
This spring, in-studio classes at South Shore Arts continue to be conducted with many COVID safety precautions, including reduced class sizes, more spread-out studio spaces, mask requirements, extra sanitizing and cleaning supplies, and other social distancing measures. If you prefer to participate in classes remotely, from the comfort of your own home or studio, then online classes are available as well. The online classes are conducted via Zoom, with live interaction between instructors and students, and working with a variety of artistic mediums.
The South Shore Arts ceramics studio continues to be a popular draw for all ages. With a dedicated mid-fire ceramics facility, students have access to the Skutt 1027 kiln, Cone Art 2827D kiln, Brent SRC slab rollers, Brent Model C potter’s wheels, stoneware clay and a variety of glazes. Adults will find many studio options, including introductory classes, intermediate and advanced classes, and open studio use for repeat adult students. Youth classes for ages 5 through 16 provide instruction and experience with hand-building techniques, pottery wheel, and glazing. An exciting new addition to the ceramics class list is Intro to Ceramics for Bigs & Littles, in which children and adults have the opportunity to create ceramic artwork together.
Classes in two-dimensional mediums such as drawing and painting, and digital mediums such as photo editing and illustration, are also offered this spring at South Shore Arts, both in-studio and online for a variety of ages. South Shore Arts instructors are highly qualified teaching artists. Many of the instructors are professional artists working in the field, bringing their knowledge and talents to create a vibrant learning experience like no other.
In addition to spring classes, South Shore Arts offers a free program for high school artists looking for opportunities to network and gain experience in the arts world. The Teen Arts Board is in its second year and continues to grow. The group is a youth-led network of high school students interested in the arts, consisting of 10-20 members working together to build this new program. Each school year, the Teen Arts Board members participate in visioning sessions, to decide whether they will publish a zine, curate gallery exhibitions, participate in arts-related field experience, connect with professional artists, paint a mural or do something completely different that the group envisions together. Applications are available on the South Shore Arts website or by contacting the Director of Education, Summer Scharringhausen.
For more information about current and upcoming classes, visit the South Shore Arts website at www.SouthShoreArtsOnline.org/classes-schedule, or contact the Director of Education, Summer Scharringhausen, at 219-836-1839 ext. 103 or Summer@SouthShoreArtsOnline.org.