3-Day seminar designed to ready you for teaching colored pencil in your own community!
After 20 years of teaching colored pencil workshops, on-going classes, and teaching art to kids...I pretty much know my way around teaching colored pencil! And I'd love to help you get started!
This class will be designed to teach you how to teach colored pencil to all ages, in all sorts of situations - from teaching a one day class at your local Michael's or Hobby Lobby, to teaching on-going weekly classes to home-schoolers, or senior citizens. Learn and practice basic techniques and methods for teaching colored pencil at all levels, including how to get started, what materials to begin with, how to spot common drawing problems or colored pencil technique mistakes, and learn how to help your students correct them, plus 20 years worth of of tricks and tips to help both you and your students succeed!
Class Details: 20 hours of instruction in total. The Teacher in YOU training seminar will consist of lectures, demos, hands-on practice with various colored pencil techniques and surfaces, role-playing practice sessions, Q & A sessions, & advice on the business end of teaching colored pencil.
Supply List: Large set of Prismacolor pencils, drafting brush, battery or electric pencil sharpener, a notebook that can be divided into 3 sections by tabs or some other means. Please bring an extension cord if you are bringing an electric sharpener. Small personal desk light optional, but suggested. There is a $35 materials fee for additional art materials and instruction materials that will be provided to you at the workshop.
Class Size: Limited to 12 for this first one, so if you're interested, register here.
To register: You can register online by paying your deposit here or send a $55 check to:
Ann Kullberg
31313 31 Ave SW
Federal Way, WA 980
Venue: Federal Way, WA.
The specific meeting room has not yet been determined, but will most likely be held in a meeting room in one of the many hotels in Federal Way, Washington. Federal Way is 25 minutes south of Sea-Tac International Airport. Cab fare to and from Federal Way is around $35. We have a dozen hotels and most are centrally located. You can find them listed on www.hotels.com I hear the Extended Stay America is very comfortable, and it's in a great location. Most of our hotels have restaurants within easy walking distance. Some have shuttle service to and from the airport, or around town.
On a clear day, Federal Way has a beautiful view of Mt. Rainier, and the Puget Sound is visible from many locations in town. It's a pretty place, particularly in the summer since our temperatures are generally mild, our evenings cool, and no rain or humidity!