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Fall Short Session Wood

WOOD – FALL SHORT SESSION
SEPTEMBER 22 – 27, 2024 (4 STUDIO DAYS)
Chloris Lowe
Throwing Shade

Using an additive woodworking approach, students will create lanterns using freeform bending and binding techniques to transform linear components into unique organic forms. With a little help from steam and gentle coaxing, line will give way to volume and extend into shadow as each student creates their own unique, functional, hanging or free-standing light source. We will cover hand tools, the band saw, and basic electrical wiring. Come ready to experiment and explore within a fun and guided framework. All levels. 

Studio artist; teaching: Edgewood College (WI), Moore College of Art & Design (PA), Montgomery County Community College (PA); Center for Furniture Craftsmanship fellowship (ME); collections/permanent installations: CUNA Mutual-TruStage (WI), Biochemical Sciences UW Madison (WI).

chloris-lowe.com | @c.instalowe

Enrollment opens May 1

Chloris Lowe, Light Form A, cedar, steel wire, lighting components, 20 x 32 x 16 inches
Chloris Lowe, Light Form A, cedar, steel wire, lighting components, 20 x 32 x 16 inches
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Fall Short Session Textiles

TEXTILES – FALL SHORT SESSION
SEPTEMBER 22 – 27, 2024 (4 STUDIO DAYS)
Leigh A. Hilbert
Carry and Stow

We are all bound by the particulars of the things we carry, and everyday carry will guide this engaging workshop. Each student will complete a sewn bag with lining, multiple pockets, zippered closure, hardware, and straps of their choosing. The project will be guided by the instructor, but individual details will make each bag cater to the needs of the user. Students will also complete a few small learning items, which, depending on skill level, may include a zip pouch, a dopp kit, a bucket bag, or simple tote. Beginning students will be walked through basic seams and stitches on the home machine, while more advanced students can have a go at the industrial machines, a variety of zipper insertions, trickier seam finishes and detailed constructions in their bag making. All levels. Upper textiles studio.

Note: This workshop takes place in a third-floor, walk-up studio made partially accessible by a stair lift. 

Studio artist; founder: Overlap Sewing Studio (NC), The Drygoods Shop (NC), Open Studio Patterns (NC); teaching: The Drygoods Shop (NC), AB Tech (NC), Penland, The Industrial Commons (NC), Open Studio Patterns (online), UC Berkeley (CA), Creativity Explored (CA); galleries: Tiny Gallery (CA), Valencia 240 (CA), Penland Gallery.

leighahilbert.com | @overlapsewingstudio

Enrollment opens May 1

Leigh A. Hilbert, Leather Bag, leather, canvas, brass, 16 x 18 x 4 inches
Leigh A. Hilbert, Leather Bag, leather, canvas, brass, 16 x 18 x 4 inches
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Fall Short Session Print and Letterpress

LETTERPRESS – FALL SHORT SESSION
SEPTEMBER 22 – 27, 2024 (4 STUDIO DAYS)
Brad Vetter
Lasers and Letterpress

Walking the line between analog and digital, this workshop will explore new technologies and techniques in letterpress printing with a focus on using the laser engraver. Our duty as a new and developing generation of letterpress printers is no longer just to communicate, but also to expand the conversation, push on its limitations, and see what new things are possible in this centuries-old medium. Students will make posters using antique type and presses in collaboration with the studio’s laser engraver to discover exciting new approaches to letterpress printing. Letterpress and Photoshop/Illustrator experience will be helpful, but this workshop is open to all levels. 

Note: Students should bring a computer if they can; contact the studio operations manager if you are enrolled and are unable to bring a computer: studio_operations@penland.org

Studio artist; teaching: Miami University (OH), Northern Illinois University, Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum (WI); exhibitions: Danish Museum of Media, University of Akron Fine Arts (OH), University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (TX); publications: Low-Tech Print, Uppercase Magazine, Wood Type Evolved; clients: Nike, Snoop Dogg, Chevrolet, Chris Stapleton.

bradvetterdesign.com | @bradvetter

Enrollment opens May 1

Brad Vetter, Noah Kahan Show Poster, letterpress, 22 x 13 inches
Brad Vetter, Noah Kahan Show Poster, letterpress, 22 x 13 inches
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Fall Short Session Metals

METALS – FALL SHORT SESSION
SEPTEMBER 22 – 27, 2024 (4 STUDIO DAYS)
Joanna Gollberg
Setting the Trap

Using fabrication methods and proper soldering techniques, students will learn to make a variety of settings to trap objects in their jewelry. We’ll cover bezels, prongs, tabs, tube settings, balling wire to hold items in place, and professional bead stringing and knotting. These techniques along with in-depth soldering techniques will help students add colorful and interesting gemstones or found objects to their work. Students can work from assignments or they can bring ideas for jewelry designs they want to complete. Soldering experience will be helpful, but this workshop is open to all levels. Upper metals studio.

Notes:

  • We will only be using a torch with two gases, such as the Smith Little Torch or the Meco. Be prepared to have a mind-blowing experience working with this tool!
  • This workshop takes place in a studio with stairs that compromise access. It is made partially accessible by a stair lift. 

Studio artist; twenty years selling her work at craft and jewelry galleries and fine craft shows; teaching; Craftsy.com, Arrowmont (TN), Haystack (ME), Penland; author of Making Metal Jewelry, Creative Metal Crafts, The Art & Craft of Making Jewelry, and The Ultimate Jeweler’s Guide (all published by Lark Books); other publications: Metalsmith, Ornament, 21st Century Jewelry (Sterling), 500 Wedding Rings (Lark Books).

joannagollberg.com | @joannagollberg

Enrollment opens May 1

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Fall Short Session Iron

IRON – FALL SHORT SESSION
SEPTEMBER 22 – 27, 2024 (4 STUDIO DAYS) 
Susan Madacsi
Paper to Fire: Forged Botanicals

Using paper as a design and problem-solving tool, students will learn to translate the natural world into forged steel. We will start by gathering botanical objects that carry aesthetic intrigue. Then we will make paper patterns inspired by these gatherings and use various tools to cut sheet, thin plate, and angle iron and create leaves, petals, stems, etc. We will cover the transition from a flat plane to volumetric form through folding, creasing, and rolling metal while it is in a malleable state. Forging techniques and different hammer styles will create surface texture. I will also demonstrate a variety of finishing techniques that use color. Students will return home with samples, patterns to work with in their own studios, and a finished piece. All levels. 

Studio artist; teaching: Campbell Folk School (NC), New England School of Metalwork (ME), Brookfield (CT), The Steel Yard (RI); exhibitions: Seattle Art Fair (WA), 1st International Biennale (Braga, Portugal), Bellevue Arts Museum (WA), Metal Museum (TN), Fuller Craft Museum (MA), Smithsonian Craft Show (DC), Philadelphia Museum Craft Show, David Lusk Gallery (TN); residencies: Ferro (Germany), Vermont Studio Center. 

madacsistudios.com | @smadacsi

Enrollment opens May 1

Susan Madacsi, Tulips for Steven, forged and fabricated steel, paints, wax, 26 x 13 x 2 inches
Susan Madacsi, Tulips for Steven, forged and fabricated steel, paints, wax, 26 x 13 x 2 inches
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Fall Short Session Glass

GLASS – FALL SHORT SESSION
SEPTEMBER 22 – 27, 2024 (4 STUDIO DAYS)
Joseph Cavalieri
Stained Glass Reimagined

This workshop will focus on adding detailed images to stained glass works using processes that will include airbrush, pen-and-ink drawing, sandblasting, painting, and screenprinting (using screens supplied by the instructor). Enamels will be applied to the glass surface and then kiln fired. No need to be an expert painter as we will be tracing images. Students will make many samples that will be joined with copper foil and solder to make a larger finished panel. All levels.

Studio artist; teaching: The Studio at Corning (NY), Pilchuck (OR), Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design (Israel); residencies Museum of Arts and Design (NYC), Sacatar Foundation in Bahia (Brazil); public art projects: MTA Commission (NYC), Our Lady of Mercy Church (Brazil); collections: Museum of Arts and Design (NYC), Italian American Museum (NYC), Leslie-Lohman Museum (NYC); current solo exhibition: Dixon Place (NYC). 

cavaglass.org | @joseph_cavalieri_glass

Enrollment opens May 1

Joseph Cavalieri, Hand of the Marionette, hand-painted, air-brushed stained glass, framed with LED lighting, 12 x 12 x 2 inches
Joseph Cavalieri, Hand of the Marionette, hand-painted, air-brushed stained glass, framed with LED lighting, 12 x 12 x 2 inches
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Fall Short Session Drawing and Painting

DRAWING/PAINTING – FALL SHORT SESSION
SEPTEMBER 22 – 27, 2024 (4 STUDIO DAYS)
Chuck Webster
Exploring Materials and Mark Making

When making art, each material brings its own qualities to your practice. In this workshop we will get loose and work without fear as we will explore traditional materials, such as oil, acrylic, watercolor, charcoal, and pencil, along with new, found materials, such as dirt, pebbles, bark, grass, and any materials students wish to bring with them. We will find ways to use and combine these, learning how materials behave physically and how they impact each other. Students will gain a new comfort level with their work and leave with energy, ideas, and a fresh perspective on their process. All levels. 

Studio artist; teaching: Rhode Island School of Design, State University of New York-Purchase, Vermont Studio Center, Boston University, Virginia Commonwealth University; residencies: Yaddo (NY), Macdowell Colony (NH); collections: Museum of Modern Art (NYC), Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC), Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Dallas Museum of Art, Whitney Museum (NYC). 

chuck-webster.com | @chuckwebster

Enrollment opens May 1

Chuck Webster, Invaders, oil and collage on panel, 24 x 30 inches
Chuck Webster, Invaders, oil and collage on panel, 24 x 30 inches
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Clay Fall Short Session

CLAY – FALL SHORT SESSION
SEPTEMBER 22 – 27, 2024 (4 STUDIO DAYS)
Adrienne Eliades
Say It with Surface

Cultivate your creative voice through surface design on clay. Beginning with test tile studies, students will work through aesthetic considerations such as color, composition, and imagery (whether abstract or representational). Then, working with thrown forms such as cups, bowls, and vases, students will practice applying 2D imagery to 3D forms. Techniques will include inlay, slip trailing, stenciling, and resist in combination with underglaze and glaze. Demonstrations, exercises, and discussions will prompt students to connect with their internal and external sources of inspiration. Students will leave with new skills and ideas, greenware pots, and glazed test tiles fired to mid-range temperature. All levels. Upper clay studio.=

Studio artist; teaching: Lewis & Clark College (OR), Portland Community College (OR), Arrowmont (TN), Touchstone (PA), Idyllwild Arts (CA); residencies: Ash Street Project (OR), Guldagergaard (Denmark), The Bright Angle (NC); representations: Charlie Cummings Gallery (FL), Clay Akar (IA), Eutectic Gallery (OR); publications: Ceramics Monthly, Pottery Making Illustrated (cover), The Beginner’s Guide to Handbuilding, The Beginner’s Guide to Wheel Throwing. 

adrienneeliades.com | @bugaboo_eyes

Enrollment opens May 1

Adrienne Eliades, Stacked Mugs, porcelain, glaze, underglaze, 4-3/4 x 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 inches
Adrienne Eliades, Stacked Mugs, porcelain, glaze, underglaze, 4-3/4 x 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 inches
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Fall Short Session Books

BOOKS – FALL SHORT SESSION
SEPTEMBER 22 – 27, 2024 (4 STUDIO DAYS)
Janelle Washington
Papercut Portraits

This workshop will focus on the materials, tools, and methods needed to cut a colorful paper portrait with accuracy and expression. Students will learn to capture likeness and personality using a photo of themselves or someone else as a template for their paper cut. We will cover paper cutting techniques, safety, positive and negative space, and cutting and gluing colorful infills to make your paper portrait stand out. All levels.

Studio artist; teaching: Morgan Conservatory (OH), Artspace (NC), Chesapeake Art Center (MD), Jaffe Center for Book Arts (FL); Peter Bullough Foundation residency (VA); exhibitions: Women’s Caucus for Art (MD), Museum of American Illustration (NYC), solo show at Chesapeake Art Center, (MD); collections: St. Paul Episcopal Church (VA), National Museum of African American History and Culture (DC), National Institute of Health Clinical Center (MD), Inova Schar Cancer Institute (VA). 

washingtoncuts.com | @washingtoncuts

Enrollment opens May 1

Janelle Washington
Janelle Washington, Nuri 1/najicopland, cut paper, tissue paper, 16 x 20 inches
Janelle Washington