PAINTING FOUNDATIONS

Youth Teens | This program is completed

1501 10th Ave East Seattle, WA 98102 United States

TBD

Ages 12-18

7/13/2020-7/24/2020

9:30 AM-12:30 PM PDT on Mon Tue Wed Th Fri

$590.00

$531.00

$10.00

To assist you in preparing for this class, we have provided a link to the setup / test pages from the conference provider. If you have never used this conference service before please click on the link below so that your PC or device will be ready to participate in this class.

Ages 12-18

Learn essential oil painting techniques as you study color mixing, paint application, and both direct and indirect painting methods.

  • 9:30-12:30 - dedicated online class time:
  • Students will learn from instructors in small groups-- viewing live demos and getting feedback on their work in real time. Instructors will assign daily projects for students to complete on their own, enhancing the educational experience and allowing for all-day learning.
  • 1:30-3:30 - Individual work time:
  • Students spend the afternoon working on individual projects, from sketching outdoors to studying a favorite painting, if they have questions while they are working, instructors will be available for daily “office hours” to answer any questions that come up.
  • All of our teen classes have two instructors and two experienced teaching assistants, this 8:1 ratio allows students to break into smaller supervised online groups for individualized learning and reflection.
  • Art Supplies:
  • Acrylic paint:
  • Pthalo Blue
  • Ultramarine Blue
  • Burnt Umber
  • Cadmium Yellow Light
  • Cadmium Red Medium
  • Alizarin Crimson
  • Titanium White
  • Brushes:
  • Flat brushes, at least 6 ranging in size from 1 to 16 (example 1, 4, 8, 10, 12, 16)
  • (More bushes the better, especially around size 8)
  • Round brushes, at least 1 at 3/0 size or 2/0 size
  • Drawing board (smooth, hard board at least 9"" x 12"" to tape canvas paper on)
  • Tape
  • Palette: Masterson Sta-Wet Premier Palette 12"" x 16"" https://www.dickblick.com/products/masterson-sta-wet-premier-palette/
  • Water container (glass jar or empty yogurt container for example)
  • Paper towels
  • Canvas paper (at least 9"" x 12"")
  • Graphite pencil HB
  • White eraser
  • Some still life items that will be discussed in class.
  • By Selecting "Register" or "Begin Registration," you agree to the terms of our youth waiver below:
  • I agree for my child to participate, and/or agree to allow my child to participate in Gage Academy of Art's art programs, which includes, but are not limited to, working with various art supplies, time in the onsite playground, as well as possible walking trips to Volunteer Park to complete assignments.
  • 1. Notice and Representation: All Programs contain inherent unforeseen risks that cannot be anticipated, controlled or eliminated by Gage Academy of Art, whose agents and representatives have no duty to do so. As parent or legal guardian, I represent, certify, warrant, and affirm that: (a) in each instance my child has the minimum physical fitness necessary to participate in the Program without injury to themselves or others, (b) my child is then in a healthy medical and physical state, and is not impaired in any way, (c) I understand that my child has the right to not participate in any activity I or my child wishes not to participate.
  • 2. Assumption of Risk: I understand and agree that by participating, I and my child voluntarily engage in and assume the risk of any physical activity, which could result in property damage and/or bodily injury.
  • 3. Indemnification: For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, I, my heirs, assigns, agents, and representatives hereby expressly agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Gage Academy of Art, its directors, officers, shareholders, employees, agents, representatives, and any of their successors or assigns from and against Loss and all suits, actions, claims, demands, loss or damages (including reasonable attorney's fees) that arise from, are related to, or in connection with my child’s participation in a Program.
  • 4. Waiver and Release: You do hereby release Gage Academy of Art, its directors, officers, shareholders, employees, agents, representatives, and any of their successors or assigns of and from Loss and any liability whatsoever, which I may sustain or suffer that arises from, is related to, or in connection with (a) my child’s participation in a Program.
  • 5. Photographs and Recordings at Gage Academy of Art: Teens and children may be recorded and photographed for marketing, website, social media, archival and/or other purposes. Such recording or photographing may include pictures of the attendees, individuals at our program, or class participants. My and my child and/or guest attendance at any class or event at Gage Academy of Art shall be deemed consent to appear in such programming and/or photographs without compensation or additional approval of any kind.
  • 7. Behavior & Dress Code: a) I understand that if my child exhibits aggressive or disruptive behavior, Gage Academy of Art staff has the right to remove my child from the program without refund. b) There is a no-smoking, no-alcohol and no-illegal substance policy on campus or online. This policy is strictly enforced. c) My child will need to wear clothes that can become dirtied and messy. d) My child will need to wear closed toed shoes.
  • 8. Online Waiver:
  • I understand that Gage online classes will be conducted primarily using ZOOM which means my child/student will be using the online services listed below to submit materials/documents and will have their likeness displayed in video and/or image during class and visible to the youth program director, class instructor and students.
  • I understand that in addition to ZOOM, instructors may use Microsoft Teams, Google Suite and/or Flipgrid in order to build community and create the best online learning environment possible for your student. Instructors may share links to web based educational content and resources with your child. Commonly shared resources include links to Youtube and Vimeo, images, and image sharing sites such as Pinterest and Instagram.