Summer & Fall
Educational Directory
Search the
listings below to find
enriching development
workshops and courses
for yourself and for
your students.
AMACO/Brent
American Art Clay Co., Inc.
6060 Guion Road
Indianapolis, IN 46254
(800) 374-1600
amaco.com
The AMACO® 2010 schedule includes
summer and fall programs at Pen-land School of Crafts (Image Transfer
Techniques by Paul Andrew Wand-less), University of Indianapolis (
Legends of History, Myth, and Current
Events by Dee Schaad), Arrowmont
School of Arts and Crafts (Figurative
Sculpture Symposium with eight
internationally and nationally known
ceramic and mixed-media artists),
and more! Learn new skills and techniques from accomplished artists.
Visit www.amaco.com/amaco-special-events for more information.
Nantucket Island School of Design &
the Arts at Seaview Dairy Farm
P.O. Box 958
Nantucket, MA 02554
(508) 228-9248
nisdaarts@nantucket.net
www.nisda.org
Enjoy summer island college study
and arts workshops! Experience
innovative curriculum and explore
refreshing arts studios. Our college
courses—Cultural Expressions: Inter-
disciplinary Curriculum and Art-in-
Environment & Studios—are offered
for sixty PDPs or three graduate or
undergraduate credits, each through
NISDA’s affiliation with Massa-
chusetts College of Art and Design
in Boston. Living arrangements are
offered at Harbor Cottages in historic
Nantucket (508-228-4485, nisdahar-
borcottages@nantucket.net). We also
offer courses for young artists and
artisan-taught courses, such as tex-
tiles, clay, sculpture, photo, jewelry,
painting workshops, and lectures. Be
sure to check out our Silo Gallery.
Visit www.nisda.org for applications
and a slideshow.
The Woodstock School of Art
PO Box 338
Woodstock, NY 12498
(845) 679-2388
wsart@earthlink.net
www.woodstockschoolofart.org
The Woodstock School of Art offers
ongoing classes and two-to-five-day
workshops in collage, drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture.
Study in comfort year-round with
twenty-five nationally acclaimed artists in our recently renovated studios.
Please visit our website, www.woodstockschoolofart.org, for a complete
listing of classes and more.
Travel to Venice with
SchoolArts in 2011
nwalkup@verizon.net
pgstephens@ngcable.com
SchoolArts editor Nancy Walkup
and advisory board member Pam Ste-
phens invite you to join them for an
eight-day stay in Venice City, June
18–25, 2011. For $2969 from Phoenix,
or $2904 out of Dallas/Fort Worth,
you’ll get round-trip coach airfare,
double-occupancy hotel, all break-
fasts, one dinner, all taxes, all bag-
gage handling, ground transportation
in Venice, and a tour representative
on the premises. Other departures
and single rooms are also available.
A reservation fee of $300 per person
is required within 70 days of travel
to secure a spot. People who have
previously traveled with SchoolArts
through Go Ahead Tours are eligible
for discounts. Incentives are available
for early booking.
Ringling College of Art & Design
2700 N. Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 34234
(941) 955-8866
cssp@ringling.edu
www.ringling.edu/CSSP
Pre-College Perspective (June 27–July
24): High-school juniors and seniors
explore visual art and design in studio settings. Study with Ringling faculty, live on campus, and earn three
college credits. Wildacres Retreat Art
Workshops in Blue Ridge Mountains,
North Carolina (July and October sessions): One-week studios for adults
of all ages. Various media including
drawing, painting, printmaking, clay
studio, figure study, photography, and
more. Teachers can earn CEUs. Call,
e-mail, or visit our website for more
information.