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Scottsdale Artists’ School Releases Summer Class Schedule

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Scottsdale, AZ (May 3, 2007) Scottsdale Artists’ School announce the release of its schedule of summer classes, including offsite workshops and Youth Academy. Registration opens Wednesday, May 16 at 9 am. Classes in drawing, painting, watercolor and sculpture are offered for all levels, from beginners who want to explore their creative side to established artists who want to try a new medium.

Offsite classes include a 2-day beginning drawing class at the Phoenix Art Museum, 5 day workshops in Jackson WY, Vancouver Island, Corning NY and a special travel journaling class in North Vietnam.

 Youth Academy Camps are open to children ages 6 to 18, with one or two sessions throughout the summer. Each session includes drawing, painting, and ceramics, allowing children to discover new ways to express their imaginations. For more details, call 480-990-1422 for a class schedule, or visit www.ScottsdaleArtSchool.org. Scottsdale Artists’ School is a nonprofit school of traditional fine art founded in 1983. One of the world’s premier art institutions, the school holds more than 200 adult classes and workshops each year along with Youth Academy workshops in the spring, summer, fall and winter. Learn more at ScottsdaleArtSchool.org, now featuring on-line enrollment. Supported by Arizona Commission on the Arts with funding from the State of Arizona and the National Endowment for the Arts. Funding also provided by Scottsdale Cultural Council and Scottsdale League for the Arts.

Written by Bob Martin

May 7, 2007 at 7:16 pm

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  1. Does Ted Goerschner still teach at the Scottsdale School
    of Art. I would like to take a workshop with him but
    don’t know how to contact him.
    Can’t find him by google tedgoeschner.com

    PLEASE HELP?

    Betty DiBart

    May 14, 2008 at 3:34 pm

  2. Betty
    I don’t know, suggest you contact school directly 480-990-1422 or via their website http://www.scottsdaleartschool.org

    Bob Martin

    May 14, 2008 at 4:29 pm


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