Wednesday, June 19, 2013


                    Summer Student Show 2013! 

What beautiful work!  What a lot of work!  But soooo worth it!  Take a look!  
This is an annual event, with strawberry shortcake. A real exhibit- each student had a "wall".
Scroll through all photos for information on fall classes.  Sign up now!  I'll be checking..
Happy Summer!  Joan

              Photos of work start with those of the youngest students.  Ages are 4 through 9.                                                           
                                                            
                                                             Pre-K  
                                                          Caroline
                                                                     
                                        
                                                                     Flying Castle
                                     
Pink Pig

                                                                      Lady Boat


                                                           Caroline and Violets Work

                                                                             Lucy









                                                          One of Lucy's "Walls"
                                                                              Lucy!

   Kindergarden
                
         Tatum              
                                                                            
                                                                Self Portrait Portfolio
                                                                        Rapunzel
                                                                      Swimming Pants
                                                                          Tatum Swimming

                                                                         Ms. Joan's Flowers
                                                                         At the Beach
Pot of Gold and Rainbow
                                                                           

                                                                           

                                                                       Violet-6
                                                            





continuous line portrait with window





                                                                  continuous line portrait




                                          
                                                         three separate works exhibited together
One of Violets "Walls"

1st Grade
Chloe


                                                           continuous line self portrait

                                                    continuous line- portrait and bone
                                                               photo montage/painting


                                                       two small works exhibited together
                                                                                       
                                                  Chloe with 1 side of continuous line drawings
Mom shows 2 sides

                                                               chloe with her self portrait

                                                                         Claude-7

Mixed media


                                   


                                     











                                               flowers in a vase
                                                         continuous line portrait of Violet

2nd Grade
                
Julian-8


                                     














                                                                                Julian
                                                             
                                                     Found Object Mixed Media Works

                                                 Wire and Media Sculptures with drawings                        

                                               CLASS INFO- FALL 2013
(Childrens classes have been updated- and are on the Summers Almost Over blog.)
Do scroll through, to all posts, back to the beginning (where says "older posts"). The work varies greatly- as do their makers. 





Sunday, May 26, 2013

Hey!  I'm running out of space and we're running out of time!
Ms. Joans guest bedroom

WE GOTTA HAVE A SHOW!
YOU NEED TO SIGN UP FOR NEXT YEAR!

SUMMER STUDENT EXHIBIT
JUNE 15- 1-5
WESTBETH COMMUNITY ROOM
strawberry short cake and unbelievable art!

Bring your families, your friends, and any interested students for next year!
(Also bring boxes to take home sculptures, and be prepared to carry home portfolios.  All work comes down and goes home).

Fall Art Classes Forming Now! Sign up and grab your preferred day!
Fall semester- Sept 10- Jan 30th



Semester tuition for childrens before and after school classes: $575 includes supplies
Adolescent and Adult drawing classes- $1000 per semester, not including supplies.
A 10% discount will be given for all registrations by June 15th.  Full semester payment needed to hold a space.* Full year tuitions can also be made, of $1150. 10% Discounts will apply to semester tuitions.

Full refund, minus a 75.00 deposit- will be given with notification of cancellation, if made by August 1st.  After August 1st, refund minus the deposit will be made only if I am able to fill the class.  After Sept. 1, no refund will be given. 

Childrens classes will not fill if under 3 students enroll, unless there are special circumstances, agreed to in advance).

Adult/Adolescent evening classes- 2 per class minimum at stated tuition. Private classes can be arranged for adjusted tuition or refund given.  

* In cases of financial need, monthly payment arrangements can be discussed on an individual basis.  If agreed to, a financial semester commitment will be required.   The tuition and supply fee will be $100 per calendar month (that includes planned vacations) plus $15 per month supply fee.  This arrangement must be discussed and agreed upon in advance.  Returning students, who have used the monthly payment schedule with me successfully, and who need to continue to do so, should contact me directly.

No drop ins are allowed.  This is a class that builds on the childs own experiences.  They need to develop trust in the class, and with each other in order for this to happen.  

Misssed classes will not be refunded. 

If I ever have to miss a class due to illness, or other unplanned circumstances, I will plan a make-up class. If it is prolonged absence on my part, and cannot be made up ( never happened- not going to happen) the classes will be reimbursed at the amount of $25 per class. As I am requiring semester payment, this is not an indication of how classes are charged- but an attempt to cover obligations- since I am a one person band without substitute.

Schedule and tuition have been loosely modeled after schools in the area.  (But mine begin earlier, and  the classes are much smaller). 








Monday, January 28, 2013

                                                         Lucy at the last exhibit, with her work
                                                                   
                                                                        WELCOME!

New Semester, Fall 2012, Starting!  February 5th!

Sign up now!  Class size is extremely limited.  There is some flexibility right now in scheduling, so do not hesitate to contact me if you have any requests or questions.

As it stands now:

Tuesday 10:45  Youngest Class.  4 years old
Tuesday 3:30 5-6, 7  years old

There are places in both these classes.  It is important to start at the beginning so do sign up right away.

Wednesday: 3:45  Mixed ages.  4-8
Currently this is a class of two sets of siblings- 4 students.  I could take one more student in this class.  

Thursday; 3:45 7 years old
There are places in this class.  Two returning students.

Open slots Wednesday and Thursday a.m.  Younger children or adults.  Call or email for information about courses and prices for adults.  Evening adult classes are also open.

Also available: portfolio preparation classes for Jr. High and High School students, evenings.  1 1/2 to 2 hours.  Minimum 2 students in a class.  I have photos to show of work done with this age group. Call for information.  212 414 8419.

Tuition (for children):  100 per month, plus 15 monthly supply fee.  Semester commitment needed (through June).
There will be a student exhibit at the end of the semester.  Plus- a CD of your childs work! (new)

Take a look at some of these photos- scroll through for parents comments and shots of students working and their exhibits.  Look at my own artwork, and read my teaching and art resume- www.joanrobertsart.com.

Hope to hear from you SOON!  Joan  212 414 8419  joanroberts909@gmail.com

(Enjoy these posts from the last exhibit)
                                                                           At the Exhibit
                                                                      uh oh- melt down
                                                            Caroline-" I am all about Pink"
                                                               A blue piece by Caroline-4
                                                               Julian-proud of his "wall"
                                                                Noah, Ian and Julian
                                                          Ana looks at the jewelry exhibit
                                                                   and at the color charts
                                                                                                     
                                                          Lucy, Charlotte, Ana and I

           Noah with his continuous line self-portrait, and those of Jordan and Ian
     Ian with his "Wall"
                                                      Ians work- both whimsical and intriguing        
                                                                        Jordans Wall
Dry media on black paper- Jordan
                                           A close up of Jordans continuous line portrait of Ian



AND of course we had Pias sweet potato pie!
                                                                                



Parents- Send me any shots you took and I will add them!  Thanks!


                                                               











Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Party!

Student Exhibit and Holiday Party this Saturday, Dec. 22nd, from 1 to 4!  Bring your relatives, friends, and possile future students!

Your childs work will be displayed and we will have Pias Sweet Potato Pie, whipped cream, and whatever you want to contribute.

I look forward to seeing all of you!

Joan

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

                        As promised I am posting some photos of the students hard at work.  Enjoy!

                                             Tuesday a.m. class- Lucy and Caroline. 4 yrs.
My youngest, and smallest class- I broke my rule of "at least 3"  for these two, who had been waiting.  This is their first color mixing from primary colors experience, and their work is spectacular.  It is a pleasant morning time, adults sipping coffee and tea and the girls chatting and working.  We recently started clay work, with oven fired and air-drying clay, which the girls will paint using their new color mixing skills.
Lucy Painting

                                                                       Caroline at work

We're starting to work in clay!

Tuesday PM Class- 8 and 9 yrs
This class could be called:  The Drawers and the Painters- or that is the way it seems sometimes.  The students are at an age of tremendous pressure, around what it means to be a "good artist". Yes, it starts this young.  I am working hard to get them to cross boundaries of what they have been good at, to stop judging their efforts in different media- while respecting their own likes and strengths-art flows when we are doing what interests us, usually.  
 I didn't put the pressure there, but recognize it exists and want to empower the kids to see they can do whatever they want. This semester the drawers are learning to mix colors while the painters have been learning that drawing is like painting,as varied as the individuals doing it.  If they want to draw what they see (because that is what is expected of them ) they can.  And then move on.  I have found continuous line drawing to be a method that helps the student to see the way things are connected, and loosens them up- once they relax with it.
We do both, and some clay and collage as well.  This class is about the entire art experience, and the whole child.  It is also about working with others who may have different interests and abilities. Next semester I feel the creative energy will just explode in all directions, fueled by confidence. They are all working very hard- taking risks. I am so proud of them.
You will see more of their wonderful work at the student art exhibit, Dec. 22nd in my studio. 

                                                            Jordan and Julian Y- Wall Painting
                                                            Julian and his work- pensive          
                                                 
                                                    
                                                Julian P and Noah at work in their "studios"
 Ana and Violet pose for Continuous Line Drawing
                 Tues. Pm students, siblings, parents, and caregivers, coats, boots and strollers-  leaving.

                                                             Wednesday Class- 4-6 yrs
A quiet little class that recently grew to four.  Two of the students have worked with me before- two are new this year.  We have worked in color mixing, and matching- with great success.  All kinds of clay, and bead (or other jewelry) making and painting. The students have worked on the wall and at their desks.  It is a wonderful delightful class. The artists are very motivated.

Violet and Ana on a fall day- matching the color of flowers


                                                         
                                                   The girls gradually mix their skin tones
               
Two new students join-Nikita and Asha.  Well actually Asha returns after a year- we are so happy to have them in the class!

Asha adds RED
Nikita blending some wonderful colors
And at the end, we dance...
                                         
                                      Asha and her red again- this time she paints with  a scarf
  
                                                       
                                                       
                                                    Thursdays Class- 6 and 7 yrs.
Now these kids paint!  Just three of them, but as a class they work hard and furiously.  As you can see, the paintings and confidence are wonderful.  We have worked on tables, floors and walls.  They love it all. Students have learned to control their work- when to stop and say-" its done" so one painting does not morph into five or six.  How to keep their colors clean so they can mix just the one they want. How to use long brushes and their whole bodies.  After giving them the tools, I stand back and watch.  That is the best teaching experience one can have.
Chloe with what will be "Girl with Green Hair"
Ian and Claude at work on Wall Paintings
Claude overheard:  "I don't want this to be a face"
Another Claude painting
Ian, done. With his and Claudes whimsical wall paintings

Chloe carefully considers each stroke
some rather exuberant scarf "dancing"

All for now.  Don't forget the Student Exhibit and Holiday Party, Dec. 22, 1-4, here!


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Hi all!  Thank you for bearing with me while my place of work and living, Westbeth, gets back on the map after the Hurricane.  Plan on starting fresh the week of November 12.  Not by choice-

Just need to photograph one more class and will have some fresh images of students hard at work.

Going to Brooklyn to wait for power.  Stay well.  Joan