Spring 2006 Workshop Schedule                          
Sheila Asato                                                                             3 Day Workshop

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain - Portraits

Three day Intensive Drawing Workshop

Dates: March 15, 16 & 17
Time:  9:30—4:30
Cost:   $60 per day or $130 for all three days

Back by popular demand!  Do you want to learn how to draw but just
don’t have the time to come to a weekly class?   Or are you looking
for an intensive review of the fundamentals of drawing?

In this workshop you will learn how to draw faces, including the
profile view, frontal and 3/4 views.  On the third day, we will focus on
self portraits.

Please bring a bag lunch
Ideal Learner:  All levels
welcome

Text & Workbook:
Drawing on the Right
Side of the Brain by Betty
Edwards

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Monica Kenton                                                                        2 Day Workshop

Journaling for the Soul - Exploring Water

Dates: Friday March 24, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Saturday March 25, 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Cost:   $75 + $25 supply fee

You asked for it!  For those of you who couldn't make it to Monica’s
weekly class, this two day intensive workshop will allow you to
explore creative journaling over a weekend.  As create your own
handmade book, you will also learn how to combine text and image
in new and meaningful ways.  

Please bring a bag lunch on Saturday

Ideal Learner: All levels
welcome, especially
busy folks who can’t
make weekly classes!  

Text:  None required

Supplies:  Supplies will
be available  in class


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Bernard Welt                                                                            1 Day Workshop

Dream Journals & Creative Development
Date: Saturday April 22, 2006
Time:  9:30AM—4:30PM
Cost:  $65

Come join us for a fun one-day workshop on using the dream    
journal as a tool for creative development and an important element
in your practice as an artist. Even if you've never kept a dream
journal before, you will pick up plenty of useful tips for starting and
sustaining one, learn how to increase your dream recall, practice
methods for organizing dream material and discover fun ways of
working with dreams that will surely stimulate your creativity.

Bernard Welt has taught courses on dreaming to artists at the
Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington, D.C. for over 20
years. He is a poet, art critic, and essayist, and serves on the board
of the International Association for the Study of Dreams.

Ideal Learner: All levels
welcome, including
those new to dreaming,
as well as experienced
dreamers  

Text:  None required

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Spring 2006 Workshops
Monkey Bridge Arts
Center for Art, Dreaming & Creative Development
For information call: 952-412-4786