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Kala Art Institute News - May 8, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

May 10, 2023

From: Kala Art Institute

Adult Summer Classes Open for Enrollment

Some of the exciting summer offerings include:
Collage Mounted Prints: Scraps to Scenes with Meg Pohlod
Participants will learn how to create one of a kind works with different colored kozo paper into collages. Perfect for both introductory and advanced artists.
Intro to Reduction Linocut with Rich Fowler
This class is an introduction to relief printing with linoleum. Students will also learn how to make reduction prints using a technique to make multi-color prints from one linoleum block. No prior printmaking experience necessary.
Revamp Your Wardrobe: Upcycling & Dyeing Fabrics with Njeri Summey
Using fiber reactive dyes, participants will learn various folding and dyeing techniques on fabric and will be able to give some of their own garments new life. No prior experience necessary.

Take advantage of the Early Bird 10% Discount through May 13th!
Adult Spring Class Highlights
Thursdays, May 11 - Jun 1, 6pm-9pm
Instructor: Tomoko Murakami
Location: Kala Community Classroom
Saturday & Sunday, June 3 & 4, 10am-3pm
Instructor: Natalie Palms
Location: Kala Printmaking Studio
Community Figure Drawing Session
Date & Time: Monday, May 22nd, 6-9pm
Location: Kala Gallery
Facilitators: Kala Staff
Cost: $20-$35 (Sliding Scale) + Eventbrite fee

Come draw with us in the spacious Kala gallery! We will have a model for the full 3 hours during which participants can practice their figure drawing at their own pace, work on incorporating a figure into an existing piece, or however they’d like to use their time! Kala staff members – who are also practicing artists – will facilitate the session and offer any desired feedback or support. Kala will provide drawing boards and standing easels, but recommend that participants bring tools and surfaces of their choice to the session. Kala will have limited basic materials for general use (such as charcoal, graphite, and newsprint). The session will include a series of short poses (1 – 5min) as well as some longer poses (10 – 20min).

This community workshop is open to all ages 18 and above. The figure model will be unclothed for the duration of the drawing session. Masks are recommended but optional. Space is limited - register via Eventbrite.
California Humanities Grant
We are proud to announce that Kala is one of three grantees to receive a $5,000 planning grant from California Humanities for the project Artists as Changemakers!
Kala Art Institute will work with a small research team and youth advisory board to plan and design an arts integrated civics and humanities program for middle school youth (ages 10-14, grades 6-8) focusing on artists as changemakers and creative problem solvers. Kala will work with neighboring schools in the tri-city area where Kala is located and where Berkeley, Oakland, and Emeryville come together. Building on Kala’s Artists-in-Schools, field trips, and onsite youth art programs, the project will combine studio art practices for middle school students with walking tours, podcasts, and storytelling that will ground us in neighborhood history and provide a platform for youth to explore subjects and issues relevant to their lives and the world around them.