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Advanced Workshops in California (Sebastopol)

Teaching Encaustic

DATE

INSTRUCTORS

STATUS

COST

April 16th - 19th

Cynthia Winika

CLOSED - call to be put on the list for 2009

$725

Description

A seminar for painters who are interested in learning how to teach encaustic technique as an independent artist, or for educators who want to introduce the method to their students.  Led by instructor Cynthia Winika.

What is Covered

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Basic materials and formulas used in encaustic

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Safety procedures

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Slide show and discussion of the history of encaustic including its' revival in the 20th century

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Preparation of supports and grounds

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Demonstrations which include: tools and techniques for fusing, transparencies and glazes, layering and scraping/scribing, building up of texture, line and edge, collage, assemblage, casting, carving, and working 3-Dimensionally, monotype, image transfer, combining oil and encaustic, dipping, and much more...                         

Schedule

10am - 5pm each day.  The instructor will be on hand everyday.

Cost

$725 for all 5 days.

What Materials Are Included

The use of all paints and equipment is included in the cost of the classes.

Class Size

Class size is limited to between 8 - 12 participants to ensure productive workshop sessions. 

What You Need to Bring

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Panels to work on - they should be rigid and absorbent - we recommend 5- 10 small (8"x10" or 9"x12") panels for experimentation - these panels can be lauan or pine, birch or other types of plywood

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If you want a white ground for the encaustics, you can glue a piece of heavyweight watercolor or printmaking paper, museum board, unprimed linen or canvas to the panel using any type of archival glue (we recommend Jade or Lineco) - there will also be work time during the class to prepare panels

You can also bring:

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any favorite brushes that you like to work with:  bristle, sable, and/or Hake artist brushes, no synthetic brushes (they burn) or used brushes (danger of solvent residue)

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mark making tools (printmaking, sculpture, ceramic, dental, culinary)

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images for transferring (Xerox prints), printmaking materials, drawings, watercolor, tempera or gouache paintings, papers you like working with or works on paper, collage and assemblage materials, absorbent 3-dimensional surfaces or object (unglazed ceramics, plaster, or wood, paper pulp), molds for casting, found objects, stencils, and anything else you would like to experiment with

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slides or digital files on disk to share with the rest of the class

Accommodations

Click here for a list of recommended places to stay.

Registration & Policies

Registration Information

Workshops fill up months in advance, so early registration is strongly recommended.  Participants are registered in the order that their applications are received.  You may register by phone 1.800.206.8088, fax (845) 331.3242, or via email: mail@rfpaints.com.  You can also fill out a  registration form to sign up by mail.  Please keep in mind that it is best to phone in your registration, since we will be able to tell you at that time whether or not a class is full.  If a class is full, we keep a wait list.  It is not unusual for participants to drop out.  When this happens you will be notified asap that a space is open.  A $100 deposit is required when signing up.  Once we have received your deposit, we will send you a receipt which will indicate whether or not the class is fully enrolled.  Once the class is fully enrolled, we will send out a confirmation packet which includes an accommodations list, directions to the workshop, material to bring, and technical sheets.  The balance of your workshop is due one month before the class.

Cancellation and Refund Policy

Though rare, if we must cancel a workshop due to insufficient enrollment, you will be notified no later than one month before the workshop is scheduled. In this event your deposit will be returned to you in full, or you will be given the opportunity to transfer it to another session.
If you must withdraw from a workshop, and you give us a minimum of one month’s notice, R&F will refund $75 of your initial deposit, retaining a $25 processing fee. We maintain a waiting list, and make every effort to fill every workshop, but often people on the waiting list are unable to attend at the last minute.  If you must withdraw after the balance has been paid, R&F will retain the entire amount. If we can replace you in the workshop we will refund the balance, less the $25 processing fee.
R&F does not assume responsibility for nonrefundable travel and lodging expenses. We therefore recommend that you wait until your class is confirmed before making these arrangements.

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