Monday: Senior Arts Class

10/07/2019 10:30 AM - 10/28/2019 12:30 PM ET

Category

Adult Classes + Workshops

Location

Studio

Summary

Work on a new project every week and amaze and delight yourself and friends with what you can create...(click on title link for more)

Teaching Artist: Barbara Schaeffer
Seniors: Mondays, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm: 4 sessions
October 7 - 28
$80 Member | $88 Non-member
Materials fee to be paid on first day of class: $10
Price increases on September 23

Description

It's easier than you think to make artistic, decorative, and/or useful items and gifts. Amaze and delight yourself and your friends with what you create. Each week a new project will be explored. Projects include: Watercolor painting, seasonal and home decor, holiday gifts, unique greeting cards for every occasion, jewelry, and much more.


About the Teaching Artist  
Barbara Schaeffer is a design professional with 20 years of experience in Product and Surface design. As the owner of Barbara Schaeffer Design she has produced collections for the gift and home furnishings industries. Her clients have included Lenox Brands, Macy’s, Polo/Ralph Lauren and Avon Products. Barbara honed her skills as an artist while creating the surface designs for Dinnerware and Textiles. She has begun a second career using her sense of color and composition as a painting teacher certified by Grumbacher. Recently she has brought her skills to residents in Assisted Living residences and as a member of the Senior Outreach program sponsored by the Princeton Arts Council. She has always had a keen interest in crafting and has been teaching a craft program she designed for seniors as well as an instructor at Michaels Art and Craft store, where she has taught every age group. She brings her love of simple materials and fascination with everyday objects to the projects she creates for her students. She refines each one , so that each item can be done by those with little or no expertise. Her greatest satisfaction comes from seeing the pleasure each student experiences when they make something they never thought they could do. Barbara holds a BFA from The University of the Arts and has studied at The School of Visual Arts, Parsons School of Design, and Mercer County Community College.