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WomensArt.com Partners with the Junior League of San Francisco

The following is an article in the Junionr League Fall 2002 Magazine

BRINGING ART INTO THE CLASSROOM
JLSF and WomensArt.com's Successful Partnership

In the spring of 2002, leaders from two local women's organizations met to develop a partnership, based solely on their mutual appreciation of visual art. Their goal focused on exposing K-l2 children to onsite art education by bringing local women artists into teaching roles within the community. What transpired out of that brainstorming session between WomensArt.com CEO Claire Lachance, 2001-2002 Previews and Arts Outreach Co-Chair Ali Morr and 2002-2003 Previews and Arts Outreach Co-Chairs Patricia Richardson and Joan Dickson was a joint summer art program at four JLSF community programs. WomensArt.com selected artists who generously provided their time and skills to teach art classes on location at East Bay Agency for Children, Booker T. Washington Community Service Center, South of Market Child Care and Family Connections. The resulting summer art classes provided art instruction to over 150 children and allowed WomensArt.com participating artists and JLSF volunteers the opportunity to share in

WomensArt.com, LLC, a San Francisco based company founded in 2000, offers the premier selection of fine arts and crafts created by women artists. The company not only provides online gallery space for women artists to affordably access consumers and art enthusiasts, but also fulfills its founders' mission of educating the general public about art and the often under-recognized contribution of women artists. WomensArt.com's artist resources and business philosophy made the company a perfect partner for the Previews and Arts Outreach Committee, which has been dedicated to providing public access to the arts and art education since the committee's creation in 1948. According to WomensArt.com CEO Claire Lachance, "The natural synergy between WomensArt.com and the JLSF Previews and Arts Outreach Committee enabled the summer partnership to be successful from planning through implementation. Together, we made the arts come alive for children throughout our community.

The Previews and Arts Outreach Committee was honored to have WomensArt.com's Co-Founder & Vice President of Creative Development Susan Liroff teach classes at both East Bay Agency for Children and Booker T. Washington Community Service Center. Not only is Susan an accomplished graphic designer with a fine arts background, but she also serves on the Board of Directors for the Women's Cancer Resource Center in Berkeley, a center that she cofounded and previously served as Executive Director for five years. During Susan's two art classes, children learned how to sketch as well as how to identify appropriate subjects from their daily lives to sketch. While leading these sketching sessions, Susan’s passion for viewing beauty and art within everyday life captured the children's attention and opened up their imagination and creativity. Each child was able to take their own sketch book home to continue practicing their new art skills.

Artist lris Sandkühler creates sculptures, jewelry and other art pieces using commonplace objects such as glass, beads, shells, wood and plastic. As an art instructor teaching fine arts and crafts such as drawing, origami and various decorating techniques, lris also offers iewelry making workshops. lris worked one-on-one with students at Family Connections to create individual picture books using just one sheet of colorful construction paper and magazine clippings. After lris taught the students how to fold paper into an eight page booklet, children scoured magazines generously donated by the Next-To-New Shop, bookstores and the San Francisco Public Library to select and cut out their favorite pictures to paste into their own picture book. Each student selected the entire content for their picture book and proudly shared their creations with lris and JLSF volunteers.

Drawing upon her own childhood fascinations with color, forms and space, artist Maggie Kornman now creates her own art using recognizable forms from daily life. At South of Market Child Care, Maggie led preschoolers in creating a sampler of six different patterns. Maggie prepared personalized pattern grids on sheets of paper for each child and taught the group to create different patterns such as checkerboard, triangles and spirals. The children then painted each pattern to produce a brilliant mix of colors and designs and eagerly approached their assignment, which Maggie specifically planned to appeal to the age group's attraction to bright colors and tangible forms.

The Previews and Arts Outreach Committee is pleased to have partnered with WomensArt.com in providing summer art classes for our community programs and invites JLSF members and friends to visit WomensArt.com and support our Bay Area women artist partners.

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Workshops offered by Iris Sandkühler

 

This is a sample of the kind of workshops Iris offers. Check her website at: www.sandkuhler.com/workshops/workshops.html to get her updated schedules.

SAN FRANCISCO

CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO, FORT MASON ART CAMPUS
www.ccsf.cc.ca.us/continuing_education
415-561-1840 to register and inquire about instruction costs

JEWELRY: COLD-WORKED CHAINS
6-hour workshop
$25.00 materials fee

This all-day workshop provides students with the time to complete a piece of their choice.
Learn to make jewelry without investing in a lot of equipment, tools, and workspace. Explore a range of chain-making designs that do not rely on heat and can be carried around like knitting and worked on anywhere you can sit down. Design choices range from simple to complex. Copper, brass, sterling, fine silver, niobium and gold-filled wire will be used. Students are encouraged to bring their collections of beads and baubles to class. A $25.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of the tools

JEWELRY: KUCHI COIL BRACELET
6-hour workshop
$25.00 materials fee

This bead design named after an Afghani tribe is intricate in detail yet easy to make. Low tech, everything you need to create this cold worked bracelet can be carried around. Students will learn how to use basic wire working tools, coil wire by hand, make jump rings, combine bracelet elements, use patinas and estimate materials to customize a roll-on bracelet. Optional: students are encouraged to bring beads for variations on the design. There is no experience necessary. A $25.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of tools.
DIGITAL IMAGE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST


HARVEY MILK INSTITUTE
www.harveymilk.org
415.865.5633 to register and inquire about instruction costs and location

POLAROID IMAGE TRANSFER
4-hour workshop
$25.00 Materials fee

Do you have slides lying around that you would like to safely print onto paper and create a unique work of art? The Vivitar image transfer camera has reached a cult status around the world because of its mysterious, muted prints that hearken to the romantic past and surrealistic dreams. The focus will be on experimentation in a relaxed atmosphere. All the materials and equipment are provided for a lab fee of $25.00. Bring a selection of 35mm slides. No experience is necessary.

PERSPECTIVE DRAWING FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS
Four 3-hour workshops
$15.00 materials fee

Are you mystified by how to approach perspective in your drawings? Do you get overwhelmed when you draw an interior room, especially with furniture in it? Does the thought of drawing steps make you sweat? Then this class is for you! Fun, slow paced and easy to follow, we will sequentially cover the traditional one, two- and three-point geometric perspective as well as alternative techniques such as spatial indicators, and atmospheric perspective. Students will also be able to recognize perspective situations in their environment, deconstruct fine art in terms of perspective and invent their own compositions. No experience is necessary. A materials fee of $15.00 covers the cost of handouts and use of tools.

Students should bring:

  • Large newsprint pad, bristol board or all-purpose sketchbook (the bigger the better)
  • Lap board
  • Ruler or T-square, long enough to span the entire lap board
  • Ebony (or midnight or woodless) pencil
  • Exacto (or utility or box-cutter) knife
  • Kneaded eraser

SHARON ART STUDIO, Golden Gate Park
www.sharonartstudio.org
415.753.7004. to get information on HOW to register, inquire about instruction costs and location

IDIOTS DELIGHT LINK
6-hour workshop
$20.00 materials fee

This all day workshop provides students with the time to complete one or more pieces.
If you enjoy puzzles or if you are puzzle-challenged, you will be enchanted by this project. The Idiots Delight link (also known as the Queens Link, Kings Link and Bird’s Nest) is a brainteaser unless you know the secrets of its construction. After learning how to make jump rings, we will fashion this classic design into a bracelet. We will work with sterling silver. No experience is necessary. The $20.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of tools. NOTE: bring a bag lunch.
DIGITAL IMAGE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

HOT-WORKED CHAINS: FUSING
6-hour workshop
$25.00 materials fee

This extended workshop provides students with the time to complete a piece of their choice.
Did you know you could permanently connect fine (pure) silver chain links without the toxic chemicals associated with soldering? Explore the ancient art of fusing, using simple tools such as butane torches, pliers and kiln bricks. Learn how to expand your designs through theme variations. Designs range from simple to complex. Everything, including the fine silver is provided. You need only bring your enthusiasm and baubles that you may want to include. No experience is necessary. The $25.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of tools.
DIGITAL IMAGE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

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EAST BAY

THE RICHMOND ART CENTER
www.therichmondartcenter.org
510.620.6772 to register and inquire about instruction costs.

HOT-WORKED CHAINS: FUSING
6-hour workshop
$25.00 materials fee

This extended workshop provides students with the time to complete a piece of their choice.
Did you know you could permanently connect fine (pure) silver chain links without the toxic chemicals associated with soldering? Explore the ancient art of fusing, using simple tools such as butane torches, pliers and kiln bricks. Learn how to expand your designs through theme variations. Designs range from simple to complex. Everything, including the fine silver is provided. You need only bring your enthusiasm and baubles that you may want to include. No experience is necessary. The $25.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of tools. RAC Member $55/Nonmember $65
DIGITAL IMAGE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

DOING THE JIG
4-hour workshop
$25.00 materials fee

The jig acts as a template to create exact, intricate and/or interlocking chain links. This clever tool enables the user to work more efficiently when tackling complex and highly ornamental designs. We will experiment with copper, brass, sterling, fine silver, niobium and gold-filled wire of various gauges. Students will learn how to build their own low-tech jig in addition to pre-made resources. Bring your favorite beads and baubles to incorporate, share and trade with others. There is no experience necessary. The $25.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of tools.
DIGITAL IMAGE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST


JEWELRY: HARNESSING FOUND OBJECTS TO CREATE A NECKLACE
4-hour workshop
$15.00 materials fee

This workshop focuses on harnessing all those little found objects that have washed up in your life and are waiting to be used. Baubles, beads, hardware, costume jewelry parts, buttons, natural items etc. will be combined with copper, brass and niobium wires. Basic jewelry tools and chain making techniques will be covered. Students are encouraged to bring their collection of treasures and beads to add to our own. No experience necessary. The $15.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of tools.

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THE PENINSULA

DE ANZA COLLEGE, COMMUNITY EDUCATION, SHORT COURSES, CUPERTINO
AND / OR FOOTHILL COLLEGE, COMMUNITY EDUCATION, SHORT COURSES, LOS ALTOS
www.deanza.fhda.edu
408-864-8817 to register, inquire about instruction costs and location
These classes are not for credit.


POLYMER CLAY BASICS
4-hour workshop
$25.00 materials fee

Polymer clay (known commercially as Fimo, Sculpey, Premo and Cernit) is an easy-to-use material that can be modeled into any shape. In this workshop, we will explore the basics of this exciting material including everything you need to get started. Items include beads, mosaic, sculpture and working with miniature images. Techniques include rolling, slab work, drawing cane and basic millefiori. Bring blown-out eggs for a decorating surface and a box to transport your work. The $25.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of tools.


JEWELRY: COLD-WORKED CHAINS
6-hour workshop
$25.00 materials fee

This all-day workshop provides students with the time to complete a piece of their choice.
Learn to make jewelry without investing in a lot of equipment, tools, and workspace. Explore a range of chain-making designs that do not rely on heat and can be carried around like knitting and worked on anywhere you can sit down. Design choices range from simple to complex. Copper, brass, sterling, fine silver, niobium and gold-filled wire will be used. Students are encouraged to bring their collections of beads and baubles to class. A $25.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of the tools.


BOOKMAKING BASICS
4-hour workshop
$15.00 materials fee

IT IS WRITTEN. The book is a container that holds the imagination and has the magical ability to create different realities. Join us in exploring different styles of bookmaking in a relaxed atmosphere. We will work with the accordion, hard cover, folded paper and threaded book. Other techniques, supplies and resources will be discussed. Bring meaningful items that you may want to include. There is no experience necessary. The $15.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of tools.


POLAROID IMAGE TRANSFER

4-hour workshop
$25.00 Materials fee

Do you have slides lying around that you would like to safely print onto paper and create a unique work of art? The Vivitar image transfer camera has reached a cult status around the world because of its mysterious, muted prints that hearken to the romantic past and surrealistic dreams. The focus will be on experimentation in a relaxed atmosphere. All the materials and equipment are provided for a lab fee of $25.00. Bring a selection of 35mm slides. No experience is necessary.


SAN MATEO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS: COMMUNITY EDUCATION
Cañada & Skyline Community Colleges and College of San Mateo
www.smccd.net/cce/
650-574-6149 to register and inquire about instruction costs

JEWELRY: HARNESSING FOUND OBJECTS TO CREATE A NECKLACE
4-hour workshop
$15.00 materials fee

This workshop focuses on harnessing all those little found objects that have washed up in your life and are waiting to be used. Baubles, beads, hardware, costume jewelry parts, buttons, natural items etc. will be combined with copper, brass and niobium wires. Basic jewelry tools and chain making techniques will be covered. Students are encouraged to bring their collection of treasures and beads to add to our own. No experience necessary. The $15.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of tools.
DIGITAL IMAGE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

JEWELRY: COLD-WORKED CHAINS
6-hour workshop
$25.00 materials fee

This workshop provides students with the time to complete a piece of their choice.
Learn to make jewelry without investing in a lot of equipment, tools, and workspace. Explore a range of chain-making designs that do not rely on heat and can be carried around like knitting and worked on anywhere you can sit down. Design choices range from simple to complex. Copper, brass, sterling, fine silver, niobium and gold-filled wire will be used. Students are encouraged to bring their collections of beads and baubles to class. A $25.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of the tools.

BASIC PEWTER CASTING
4-hour workshop
$15.00 materials fee

Create pendants, house blessings, pocket-pieces and buttons by carving your designs into investment and casting them in lead-free pewter. This low-tech and inexpensive technique is perfect for making multiple pieces. There is no experience necessary, and the focus will be on experimentation in a relaxed atmosphere. All you need to bring is a very clean tuna can. The $15.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of tools.




THE BEAD SHOP
www.beadshop.com
Palo Alto: 650.328.7925 to register and inquire about instruction costs

VIKING KNIT WIRE ROPE BRACELET
$5.00 materials fee. The Bead Shop has materials available for purchase.

This extended workshop provides students with the opportunity to complete one or more pieces.
Using only three elements, a steel poker (or knitting needle), continuous thin-gauge wire and beads, we will explore the technique of fashioning a rope out of metal. Beads will be attached to the outside for a charm bracelet effect. This “knitted” form is a flexible tube that is comfortable to wear and a mystery in design. This workshop is repeatable (for a variation) and there is no experience necessary. The $5.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers handouts and the use of tools. The Bead Shop offers materials for sale.

JEWELRY: KUCHI COIL BRACELET
6-hour workshop
$25.00 materials fee

This bead design named after an Afghani tribe is intricate in detail yet easy to make. Low tech, everything you need to create this cold worked bracelet can be carried around. Students will learn how to use basic wire working tools, coil wire by hand, make jump rings, combine bracelet elements, use patinas and estimate materials to customize a roll-on bracelet. Optional: students are encouraged to bring beads for variations on the design. There is no experience necessary. A $5.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of tools.
DIGITAL IMAGE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

THE WIRE WORKED WREATH NECKLACE
6 hour workshop
$5.00 materials fee

The six-hour workshop is recommended so that students have more time to guarantee that they finish the piece in class. During the four-hour workshop some students may have to finish the piece on their own.

Fast and fabulous, this whimsical necklace will leave you wondering whether or not to give it as a gift or wear it to your favorite social gathering. Using only two elements, wire and tiny beads, we will explore the technique of knotting strands of wire to create an elegant wreath necklace. This delicate design, made from fine silver, is flexible and comfortable to wear. Add larger beads if you prefer to make a bold and dramatic statement. Students are encouraged to bring their favorite assortment of beads to add to those of our own. There is no experience necessary. The $5.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies, use of tools and handouts.

DIGITAL IMAGE AVAILABLE UPON REQUESTCRAZY CHAIN BRACELET
4 hour workshop
$5.00 materials fee

This bracelet is composed of spontaneous designs that will delight your sense of creativity. No two pieces are ever the same! The ancient technique of fusing connects fine (pure) silver without the toxic chemicals associated with soldering. In addition, there is no clean up or polishing necessary. Students will also learn basic hammering and wire manipulation. No experience is necessary. The $5.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies and use of tools.
DIGITAL IMAGE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

DOUBLE HEART LINK BRACELET
6-hour workshop
$35.00 materials fee

Wear it and share it! Simple to make, this fanciful chain is constructed out of double hearts inter-linking to create a surprisingly lush design. Students may choose to work with sterling or fourteen karat gold filled wires. Basic use of chain making tools will be covered. No experience is necessary. A $35.00 materials fee paid to the instructor covers supplies, handouts and use of tools.
DIGITAL IMAGE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

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