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Exciting Fall Classes at Little House

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 800 Middle Ave Menlo Park CA 94025  See map

Peninsula Volunteers is now offering 3 new and exciting
classes in addition to the we provide. They are:


Anthropology
Through Collage: Excavating Your Own Life


Through creating collages and artists’ statements, students will develop core artistic and anthropological processes that generate personal revelations, cultural linkages and discovery of our common stories. Instructor Anne Menne is an anthropologist, interdisciplinary artist and writer with 30 years of international experience.


Dates: Oct. 10 – Nov. 28


Wednesdays,
9:30AM-11:30AM


Cost: $120.00


Instructor: Anne Menne



Introduction to Drawing


This class welcomes students of all levels and abilities who want to explore the basics of drawing with pencil, ink, conte and colored pencil. Working in the classroom from photos, we will cover composition, form, light and shadow, the theory of color, drawing papers and materials. Students will learn a variety of techniques including blending, hatching, burnishing and an introduction to
perspective drawing. Class is taught by Brian Lamprell, a professor at The San Francisco Academy of Art.


Dates: October 17—November 21


Adult Class:
Wednesdays,  7:00PM – 8:30PM


Kids
Class: Wednesdays, 3:30PM – 5:00 PM


Cost: $120.00 (plus $20 for materials)


Instructor: Brian Lamprell



Holiday Decoration


Join us for a fun eight week class in creating festive decorations for the holidays. Students will begin with a Fall Cornucopia followed by a Leaf Wreath, Christmas Button Ornament, Pinecone Wreath, Crystal Star Ornament and Christmas Centerpiece.


Dates: October 11 – December. 8


Thursdays, 9:30AM-11:30AM


Cost: $20 per student per session


Instructor: Janet Rector



To register for any of these classes, please call Kamilah Najieb-Wachob, (650) 326-2025 ext.222

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