Catskill Art Space (CAS) in Livingston Manor is offering new opportunities for adults to explore their creativity this fall, with six-week art classes in Drawing Foundations and Ceramics beginning October 28.
Executive Director Sally Wright says the new courses meet participants at any skill level, whether they’re first-time students or experienced artists looking to deepen their practice.
“This is a six-week introductory course that meets people at a variety of skill levels,” Wright said. “It’s designed to improve both technical skills and creative confidence.”
The Drawing Foundations class, led by instructor Christine Denman, runs Tuesdays from 5:30 to 7 p.m. October 28 through December 2. Participants will explore line, shape, observation, light, shadow, and composition using materials like pencil, chalk, and pastel — progressing from still life to expressive and abstract works.
“This will be the first time we’re offering this class in a number of years, and we’re eager to increase enrollment,” Wright said.
The Ceramics Program features two tracks — Wheel-Thrown Pottery with Jenny Gill (currently at capacity) and Hand Building with Brian Cronk, which still has openings. Students will explore techniques like pinch pots, coiling, and soft slab construction.
“Ceramics is a tremendously skilled craft that takes time, practice, and expert instruction,” Wright said. “It’s an open space for people to explore the medium in new ways.”
Wright emphasized that CAS’ classes are designed to welcome all experience levels.
“Art galleries shouldn’t just be spaces for artwork to sit on a wall,” she said. “CAS is a living, breathing place where artwork is created — a space to incubate new artists.”
In addition to adult classes, CAS offers free CAS Kids art and theater programs on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., giving children and families more access to hands-on arts education.
Meanwhile, visitors can catch the final weekend of the current exhibition featuring artists Jeff Christensen, Bonnie Rychlak, and Heidi Schlatter, on view through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
A new exhibition featuring Mia Brownell, Kat Chamberlin, and Lexa Walsh opens November 1, with an artist talk from 3–4 p.m. and an opening reception from 4–5 p.m.
More information about classes, exhibitions, and registration is available at catskillartspace.org
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