FALL 2018

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FALL 2018

FREE ART PROGRAMS!

ABOUT MARWEN Marwen educates and inspires young people from under-resourced communities and schools through the visual arts and college and career programming. By enrolling in Marwen, students are introduced to highquality arts education, meet like-minded peers, and have access to critical college and career preparation to reach their full potential. And it’s completely free. REQUIREMENTS Marwen is FREE of charge and welcomes all students who: • Are from under-resourced schools and/or communities • Cannot afford to pay for art courses elsewhere • Live within the city limits of Chicago • Are in grades 6 - 12 and are at least 11 years old • Self-elect to attend and actively participate • Can make art independently for up to 3 hours, for 10 classes To participate in Marwen’s programs, a student must meet all eligibility requirements. PROGRAM SCHEDULE Courses meet once a week for 2 ½ hours for a total of 10 class sessions beginning Tuesday, September 25, continuing through Saturday, December 8. There will be no classes November 20 - 24 for Thanksgiving break. ATTENDANCE POLICY We ask you to show your commitment through having consistent attendance and communicating absences with our registrars. • Attendance at all scheduled course sessions is expected. • We understand that outside circumstances occur. You are allowed to miss up to two sessions for any reason including: transportation difficulties, illness, and/or family emergencies. Marwen’s two absence policy includes excused and unexcused absences. • In the event of an absence, you must notify a registrar via phone or email prior to your class or as soon as possible. • If you are absent from more than two sessions in the 10-session course, you will be dropped from your course for the remainder of the term. • If you are regularly dropped for absences, you must sign and return an attendance agreement before returning to Marwen. You will only be registered for ONE course for that term. • Communication is key – please notify the registrars if you will be absent or late, or with any questions. TARDINESS & EARLY DISMISSAL POLICY • We understand that outside circumstances occur that might make you late, but we still want you to attend class. • Punctual arrival and staying until the end of a class is required for all Marwen courses to ensure you do not miss important information, are not excluded from field trips, and to ensure your well-being traveling to and from Marwen. • It is your responsibility to notify a registrar if you are going to be late or need to leave early. • If you are tardy or leave early by 30 minutes or more on three separate occasions, it will be considered an absence. More than two absences are grounds for being dropped from your course. • Parents, please pick up your students on time!

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ENRICHMENT CREDIT Do you need enrichment credit for school? Marwen’s registrars are happy to provide a letter or transcript and complete any forms you need to receive enrichment credit for your participation in our programs. Forms must be provided to the registrars. SERVICE LEARNING Marwen’s Service Learning Program (SLP) is a new opportunity for current students to support Marwen’s mission while having fun, making friends, and gaining experience. Visit bit.ly/marwenslp to learn about upcoming SLP opportunities. FREE LUNCHES Marwen is partnering with the Greater Chicago Food Depository to provide healthy, nut-free, pork-free meals. Meals will be available first-come, first-served Tuesday through Friday, 4-4:45 pm and must be eaten at Marwen.

HOW TO REGISTER NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION & REGISTRATION Saturday, September 15, 2018 6 - 8 Graders I 10 am 9 - 12 Graders I 2 pm To register for your first course you MUST attend orientation accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. If a parent is unable to accompany you, call 312.374.2971. Students MUST be present for orientation, no exceptions. We encourage early arrival; courses fill on a first-come, first-served basis. Orientation lasts approximately two hours and starts promptly at the designated time. Late entry is not permitted. After your first term, you will be eligible for early online registration with all other returning students. If you are unable to make it to orientation, call 312.374.2971 to set up an appointment. RETURNING STUDENT ONLINE REGISTRATION Wednesday, August 15, 2018 I Opens at 3 pm Register online at registration.marwen.org Register early — courses fill quickly! All requests must be submitted online. If you forgot your password, click on “Forgot Password?” If you forgot the username or email address associated with your account, contact the registrars. Once you are logged on, you will be able to update your personal information, select courses, and submit your request. If you do not have access to a computer, you are welcome to use the ones in Marwen’s Family Lounge.

QUESTIONS? Contact our registrars, se habla español: Barbara at [email protected] 312.374.2971 Karen at [email protected] 312.374.2911

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SOBRE MARWEN La misión de Marwen es educar e inspirar a jóvenes de bajos recursos en Chicago a través del arte. Registrándose en Marwen, su hijo/hija puede recibir clases de arte de alta calidad, conocer a otros estudiantes interesados en arte, y recibir apoyo para alcanzar sus metas académicas y profesionales. Todo lo que ofrecemos es completamente gratis. REQUISITOS Marwen es un programa GRATIS y le da la bienvenida a todos los estudiantes que: • Vienen de una comunidad o escuela de bajos recursos • No pueden pagar para cursos de arte en otros lugares • Viven entre los límites de la ciudad de Chicago • Estudian en grados 6 - 12 y tienen, por lo menos, 11 años de edad • Independientemente escogen tomar clases y participar activamente • Pueden trabajar independientemente en un proyecto de arte por 3 horas, por 10 clases HORARIO DE PROGRAMAS Los cursos se reúnen una vez a la semana, por 2.5 horas, por un total de 10 classes empezando martes, 25 de septiembre, continuando hasta sábado, 8 de diciembre. No habrá classes 20 - 24 noviembre por el Dia de Gracias. PÓLIZ DE ASISTENCIA Pedimos que demuestres tu compromiso a Marwen a través de la asistencia constante y comunicando cualquier ausencia con nuestras registradoras. • Esperamos tu asistencia a cada clase durante la duración del curso. • Entendemos que puedan surgir circunstancias externas. Cada estudiante puede faltar hasta dos clases durante el curso por cualquier razón, incluyendo: dificultades de transporte, enfermedad, y/o emergencias familiares. Esta póliza de dos ausencias permitidas incluye las ausencias excusadas e inexcusadas. • Si vas a faltar a clase, tienes que avisar a nuestras registradoras por teléfono o correo electrónico antes del comienzo de clase o cuanto antes. • Si faltas más de dos veces durante un curso de 10 clases, serás retirado del curso. • En caso de ser retirado de tu curso debido a las ausencias, tendrás que firmar un acuerdo de asistencia antes de volver a Marwen. Sólo podrás registrarte para UNA clase el primer semestre a tu vuelta. • La comunicación es clave. Por favor avisa a nuestras registradoras si vas a faltar a clase o llegar tarde, o si tienes alguna duda. PÓLIZA DE TARDANZA Y SALIDA TEMPRANA • Nosotros entendemos que puedan surgir circunstancias externas que te hagan llegar tarde, pero aun así, queremos que asistas a clase. • Marwen requiere que llegues puntualmente a clase y te quedes hasta el final. De esa manera, aseguramos que no pierdas información importante, puedas participar en paseos escolares, y aseguramos tu bienestar al llegar a y salir de Marwen. • Es tu responsabilidad avisar a nuestro nuestras registradoras en caso de llegar tarde o si necesitas salir temprano. • Si llegas 30 minutos tarde o sales 30 minutos antes en tres ocasiones, eso contará como una ausencia. Mas de dos ausencias pueden resultar en tu retiro de la clase. • Padres/madres o guardianes, ¡por favor, recojan sus estudiantes a tiempo!

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CRÉDITO DE ENRIQUECIMIENTO ¿Necesita crédito de enriquecimiento para la escuela? Las registradoras de Marwen estarán encantadas de proporcionarle una carta, una transcripción y completar cualquier formulario que necesite para recibir crédito de enriquecimiento por su participación en nuestros programas. Los formularios deben ser provistos a las registradoras. SERVICIO DE APRENDIZAJE El programa de Servicio De Aprendizaje de Marwen (SLP) es una nueva oportunidad para que estudiantes puedan apoyar la misión de Marwen mientras que se divierten, hacen amigos, y adquieren experiencia. Visite bit.ly/marwenslp para aprender de las próximas oportunidades de SLP. LONCHES GRATIS Marwen se ha asociado con el Greater Chicago Food Depository para proporcionar comidas saludables, sin nueces y sin carne de puerco. Las comidas estarán disponibles por orden de primer llegado primer servido, de martes a viernes, de 4 a 4:45 pm. Lonches deben ser comidas en Marwen.

COMO REGISTRARSE ORIENTACIÓN É INSCRIPCIÓNES PARA ESTUDIANTES NUEVOS Sábado, 15 de septiembre de 2018 6 - 8º grado: 10 am 9 - 12º grado: 2 pm Para inscribirse en su primer curso de Marwen tienen que asistir a una sesión de orientación, acompañados por un padre/madre o un tutor legal. Si tiene alguna pregunta o acompañamiento de sus padres es un problema, por favor llame al 312.374.2971. El estudiante es requerido estar presente durante la orientación. No hay excepciones. Es importante llegar temprano para su sesión de orientación; los cursos se llenan en un primer llegado primer servido! La orientación dura aproximadamente dos horas y empieza puntualmente a la hora designada. No se permite el ingreso tarde. Después de su primer semestre, será elegible para el registro temprano, a través de nuestra página web, con todos los demás estudiantes regresando. Si no puede asistir a la orientación, llame al 312.374.2971 para hacer una cita. INSCRIPCIONES PARA ESTUDIANTES REGRESANDO Miércoles, 15 de agosto de 2018 I Se abre a las 3 pm Regístrese por la página web: registration.marwen.org Regístrese temprano - ¡los cursos se llenan rápidamente! Todas las aplicaciones deben ser enviadas por nuestra página web de registración. Si olvidó su contraseña, haga clic en “Forgot your password?” Si olvidó el nombre de usuario o la dirección de correo electrónico asociada con su cuenta, comuníquese con las registradoras. Una vez que haya iniciado, podrá actualizar su información personal, seleccionar cursos y enviar su solicitud. Si no tiene acceso a una computadora, puede usar las computadoras disponibles en Marwen.

¿PREGUNTAS? Póngase en contacto con las registradoras: Barbara [email protected] 312.374.2971 Karen [email protected] 312.374.2911

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SEPTEMBER 25 DECEMBER 4

TUESDAYS 5 - 7:30 PM WEDNESDAYS 5 - 7:30 PM

DRAWING STORIES: INTRO TO ILLUSTRATION TA: Jade Rector

THURSDAYS 5 - 7:30 PM

RED LIGHT, GREEN LIGHT: PHOTOGRAPHY IN MOTION TA: Alexis Ellers

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SEPTEMBER 28 DECEMBER 7

FRIDAYS 5 - 7:30 PM

EXPLORING MARWEN: SCULPTURE, COLLAGE, & ANIMATION TAs: Tanner Bowman & Chelsea Welch

SEPTEMBER 29 DECEMBER 8

SATURDAYS 10 AM - 12:30 PM

INTRO TO SPECIAL EFFECTS: DIGITAL ANIMATION TA: Diana Torres

SEPTEMBER 29 DECEMBER 8

SATURDAYS 1:30 - 4 PM

SEPTEMBER 27 DECEMBER 6

PORTRAIT STUDIO: INTRO TO DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY TA: Phil Dembinski

SEPTEMBER 26 DECEMBER 5

COURSES FOR 6 - 8 GRADERS

DRAWING IN MOTION: INTRO TO 2D ANIMATION TA: Megan Diddie

EXPLORING MARWEN: DRAWING, SCULPTURE, & PHOTOGRAPHY TAs: Liliana Alfaro & Andrés Lemus-Spont

COMICS & ZINES TA: Molly Colleen O’Connell

FANTASY CHARACTERS: PAINTING EXPLORATIONS TA: Ennis Martin

DREAM IT, DRAW IT, BUILD IT: ARCHITECTURE LAB TA: Paul Dean

FINDING CENTER: INTRO TO CERAMICS

BUTTONS & TOTES GALORE: DIY SWAG TA: Katie Romans

DECORATIVE VESSELS: INTRO TO CERAMICS TA: Holly HolmesBurtonwood

CITYSCAPES: INTRO TO DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY TA: Matthew Crowther

LARGER THAN LIFE: 3D SCULPTURE TA: Lauren Carter

FASHION LAB TA: Nora RenickRinehart

COLORFUL FIGURES: PAINTING FOUNDATIONS TA: Mel Cook

MONSTER MASH: EXPERIMENTAL DRAWING TA: Keaton Bell

SHIBORI: JAPANESE PATTERNS & DESIGN TA: Rachelle Hill

Fall term courses meet once a week for 2 ½ hours for a total of 10 class sessions.

SEPTEMBER 25 DECEMBER 4

TUESDAYS 5 - 7:30 PM

*MORE THAN A HEADLINE: A DOCUMENTATION COMMISSION PROJECT TA: Marta Garcia

SEPTEMBER 26 DECEMBER 5

WEDNESDAYS 5 - 7:30 PM

IMPOSSIBLE DREAMS: DIGITAL ANIMATION TA: Jesse Avina

SEPTEMBER 27 DECEMBER 6

THURSDAYS 5 - 7:30 PM

PHOTO STORIES: DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TA: Aiden Fitzpatrick

SEPTEMBER 28 DECEMBER 7

FRIDAYS 5 - 7:30 PM

PENS TO PIXELS: CHARACTER DESIGN TA: Nic Meier

SEPTEMBER 29 DECEMBER 8

SATURDAYS 10 AM - 12:30 PM

PORTRAIT DESIGN: INTRO TO DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION TA: Rosalia Marzullo

SEPTEMBER 29 DECEMBER 8

SATURDAYS 1:30 - 4 PM

COURSES FOR 9 - 12 GRADERS

RENDER IN BLENDER: 3D PORTRAITS TA: Roosevelt Pittman

ACT NOW! ART AS ACTIVISM TA: Eddie Morfin

DIY COLLECTION: ACCESSORY DESIGN TA: Alexis Ellers

CHICAGO REIMAGINED: DARKROOM EXPLORATIONS TA: Katie Rodrigues

PRINT IT, SHARE IT, SELL IT: PRINTMAKING LAB TA: Melody Chang-Snyder

DEVELOP YOUR ARTIST VOICE: DRAWING EXPLORATIONS TA: Jeffley Molina

GLASS MOSAICS & SPRAY PAINT TILES TA: Andy Bellomo

SILK PAINTING: WEARABLE ART TA: DJ DeGayner

*MARWEN LAB 2018 - 19

HAND, FACE, & BODY: PORTFOLIO PREP TA: Carris Adams

MAKE & BREAK: HANDBUILT CERAMICS TA: Liz McCarthy

DIY CAMERAS: DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY TA: Eileen Mueller

SPLAT, DRIP, POUR: EXPERIMENTAL PAINTING TA: Michelle Bolinger

RECONSTRUCTED FASHION: ALTERED GARMENTS TA: Elsie Bergman

LAYER BY LAYER: COLORED PENCIL TECHNIQUES TA: Lyndsay Murphree

Fall term courses begin Tuesday, September 25 and continue through Saturday, December 8. * Course requires an application. Information can be found on page 12.

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6 - 8 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS TUESDAYS I 5 - 7:30 PM PORTRAIT STUDIO: INTRO TO DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY TA: Phil Dembinski I Studio 2 Photograph your friends and family like a pro! Explore techniques for posing and lighting people while experimenting with black and white photography. Learn to operate a digital camera, create digital negatives, and print in the darkroom. EXPLORING MARWEN: DRAWING, SCULPTURE, & PHOTOGRAPHY TAs: Liliana Alfaro & Andrés Lemus-Spont Studios 3 & 5 New to Marwen? New to art? Just want to try new things? Explore various ways to make art in one course! Discover what you like through drawing, then learn sculptural techniques, and finish the course creating digital photographs. COMICS & ZINES TA: Molly Colleen O’Connell I Studio 7 Have a story to tell? Share it with the world! Blend comics, text, and image to create a unique book through the portable and shareable format of an artist zine. Develop characters and storylines and print multiple copies to share.

WEDNESDAYS I 5 - 7:30 PM DRAWING STORIES: INTRO TO ILLUSTRATION TA: Jade Rector I Studio 3 Discover how images can tell a story. Learn to make your drawings and paintings communicate a story through color, mood, and gesture to create visual narratives through genres like comic books, children’s book illustration, and poster design. FANTASY CHARACTERS: PAINTING EXPLORATIONS TA: Ennis Martin I Studio 4 Create your own creatures! If you are a Star Wars, Adventure Time, or character and fantasy fan, this class is for you. Draw and paint robots, dragons, or fire breathing unicorns with laser eyes. The only limitation is your own imagination.

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DREAM IT, DRAW IT, BUILD IT: ARCHITECTURE LAB TA: Paul Dean I Studio 5 Explore the environments you live, study, and play in, then redesign them with your own personal twist! Learn the basics of architectural design to illustrate and build models of reimagined spaces in your home or community.

THURSDAYS I 5 - 7:30 PM RED LIGHT, GREEN LIGHT: PHOTOGRAPHY IN MOTION TA: Alexis Ellers I Studio 1 Stop time right in its tracks! Become a master of time and space using a digital camera to freeze motion. Photograph liquids in mid-air or people and objects in motion, paint with lights,then use Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop to enhance them. FINDING CENTER: INTRO TO CERAMICS Studio 6 Learn how to work with clay through handbuilding and wheel-throwing techniques. Make functional pots for you to use at home, or create beautiful sculptures that explore texture and form. BUTTONS & TOTES GALORE: DIY SWAG TA: Katie Romans I Studio 7 Create your own swag! Develop unique logos and images to reproduce onto buttons, totes, patches, and more! Make multiples of your art to give as gifts, or decorate your bookbags and jackets with your personal brand of art.

FRIDAYS I 5 - 7:30 PM EXPLORING MARWEN: SCULPTURE, COLLAGE, & ANIMATION TAs: Tanner Bowman & Chelsea Welch I Studio 5 New to Marwen? New to art? Just want to try new things? Explore various ways to make art in one course and discover what you like. Play with color using cut paper, then learn sculpture techniques, and finish the course by creating animations! DECORATIVE VESSELS: INTRO TO CERAMICS TA: Holly Holmes | Studio 6 Create ceramic objects and vessels to store your things! Make a bowl for your coins, a tall vessel for your paintbrushes, or a piece that hangs off the wall to hook your jewelry on. Whatever the object, design a vessel for it.

SATURDAYS I 10 - 12:30 PM INTRO TO SPECIAL EFFECTS: DIGITAL ANIMATION TA: Diana Torres | Studio 1 Make animations even if you don’t know how to draw! Learn the fundamentals of 2D digital animation. Starting off with basic shapes, learn to create exciting environments, special effects, and even animated characters. CITYSCAPES: INTRO TO DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY TA: Matthew Crowther | Studio 2 Explore Chicago’s landscape while learning the basics of black and white photography. Gain techniques to photograph buildings, streets, and the city in new and interesting ways. Then develop the images in the darkroom, and share your view of Chicago! LARGER THAN LIFE: 3D SCULPTURE TA: Lauren Carter | Studio 5 Make larger-than-life versions of your favorite everyday objects, like a gummy bear as big as your head or a giant pencil that you have to hug in order to draw with! Learn how to use paper-maché, plaster, and paint to create realistic 3D sculptures.

FASHION LAB TA: Nora Renick-Rinehart | Studio 8 Learn how to design your own clothes! Create fabric through dyeing and printing and sew basic garments that can be customized with your own style. After a fun fashion photoshoot, you will leave with an original, ready-to-wear garment.

SATURDAYS I 1:30 - 4 PM DRAWING IN MOTION: INTRO TO 2D ANIMATION TA: Megan Diddie | Studio 3 Bring your sketches to life through animation! Start by developing images in your sketchbook, then scan and put them into motion using After Effects. Learn everything from storyboarding to Photoshop to transform your drawings. COLORFUL FIGURES: PAINTING FOUNDATIONS TA: Mel Cook | Studio 4 Love drawing people? Take your figure drawing skills to the next level by exploring oil paint. Learn to draw the figure in proportion and the basics of color mixing for skin tones to elevate your ability to work with the human form. MONSTER MASH: EXPERIMENTAL DRAWING TA: Keaton Bell | Studio 7 What would happen if you took the Mona Lisa and combined it with a scaly dragon? Mash together creatures and figures of your choice, and experiment with combining existing images and your personal art to create something new and unique. SHIBORI: JAPANESE PATTERNS & DESIGN TA: Rachelle Hill | Studio 8 Create beautiful and complex images and patterns on fabric using the Japanese tie-dye art of Shibori. Learn how to stitch, tie, clamp, wax, dye and more to develop mesmerizing images, color patterns, or narrative designs on fabric.

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9 - 12 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS TUESDAYS I 5 - 7:30 PM ACT NOW! ART AS ACTIVISM TA: Eddie Morfin | Studio 4 Work individually and collectively to develop art that creates dialogue and awareness around an important issue or topic in your life. Experiment with cards, zines, comics, illustration, and community engagement to create activist art.

RECONSTRUCTED FASHION: ALTERED GARMENTS TA: Elise Bergman | Studio 8 Create one-of-a-kind clothing using a combination of found clothes, draping, altering, and hand- and machine-sewing. Use pre-existing garments, fabric yardage, found objects, and more to make your own fashion statement.

DIY COLLECTION: ACCESSORY DESIGN TA: Alexis Ellers | Studio 8 Learn to design and construct your own accessories with leather, vinyl, and metal jewelry materials. Work individually or as a creative design team to come up with a cohesive, wearable, collection of necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.

WEDNESDAYS I 5 - 7:30 PM IMPOSSIBLE DREAMS: DIGITAL ANIMATION TA: Jesse Avina | Studio 1 Animate your life using the Rotoscope technique! Learn how to operate a video camera, edit video, and use Photoshop to digitally draw, manipulate, and alter each frame, inventing new actions and creating your own fantastical landscapes. CHICAGO REIMAGINED: DARKROOM EXPLORATIONS TA: Katie Rodrigues | Studio 2 Using a variety of darkroom and digital photo processes, create a series of photo collages that envision an alternate universe of Chicago! Experiment with photograms, transfers, solarization, and cyanotypes to create your ideal version of the city. PRINT IT, SHARE IT, SELL IT: PRINTMAKING LAB TA: Melody Chang-Snyder | Studio 7 Explore the world of printmaking by learning to make multiples of your artwork that can be reproduced on paper, totes, patches, and posters. Keep some for yourself, share with friends and families, or sell them during Marwen’s Art Fair!

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THURSDAYS I 5 - 7:30 PM PHOTO STORIES: DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TA: Aiden Fitzpatrick | Studio 3 Explore your life, family, and heritage by creating a photo archive using personal objects and stories. Learn to tell a story using studio lights and digital cameras to document 2D and 3D objects from your home, experiences, and memories. DEVELOP YOUR ARTIST VOICE: DRAWING EXPLORATIONS TA: Jeffley Molina | Studio 4 Explore the many ways artists create ideas for artwork and develop your own artist practice. Experiment with pencils, pens, markers, and watercolors to explore personal stories, memory, and imagination to create abstract or realistic imagery. GLASS MOSAIC & SPRAY PAINT TILES TA: Andy Bellomo | Studio 5 Cut and shape glass to fit into lines, shapes, patterns, and text. Or explore design by using stencils and spray paint to create unique tiles. Create tight, clean, and artfully-designed compositions to build your own unique glasswork art.

FRIDAYS I 5 - 7:30 PM PENS TO PIXELS: CHARACTER DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TA: Nic Meier | Studio 4 Design original characters using the techniques and software used by professional comic book, video game, and animation designers! Design a hand-drawn character from scratch, then use Photoshop to refine and enhance your designs. SILK PAINTING: WEARABLE ART TA: DJ DeGayner | Studio 8 Learn to paint on fabric! Experiment with silk dyes to create watercolor-like designs on scarves and fabrics. Create your own patterns and images – abstract or figurative – to design one-of-a-kind, wearable art.

SATURDAYS I 10 - 12:30 PM PORTRAIT DESIGN: INTRO TO DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION TA: Rosalia Marzullo | Studio 3 Learn basic and advanced Adobe Illustrator techniques by creating vector-based portraits. Reclaim your yearbook photos by creating new portraits in the photo studio, then use professional tools to transform them into graphic illustrations. HAND, FACE, & BODY: PORTFOLIO PREP TA: Carris Adams | Studio 4 Learn how to draw, paint, and sketch the figure with confidence by developing new techniques, practicing creative concepts, and making work ready to add to your portfolio. Never drawn the face or body before? No worries! All levels are welcome.

LAYER BY LAYER: COLORED PENCIL TECHNIQUES TA: Lyndsay Murphree | Studio 7 Become a master of color! From sketches to photorealism, explore the effects you can achieve through colored pencil. Discover how to layer, blend colors, make marks, and mix different media to express your own style.

SATURDAYS I 1:30 - 4 PM RENDER IN BLENDER: 3D PORTRAITS TA: Roosevelt Pittman | Studio 1 Have you ever wondered what you would look like as a computer-generated character? Learn the techniques used in film and game industries, such as Blender’s 3D modeling software and photography to create your own digitally modeled self-portrait. DIY CAMERAS: DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY TA: Eileen Mueller | Studio 2 Construct your own cameras from scratch using soda cans, cardboard, tape, and other materials. Play and experiment to learn the basics of black and white photography, and become a master of the darkroom! SPLAT, DRIP, POUR: EXPERIMENTAL PAINTING TA: Michelle Bolinger | Studio 5 Who needs brushes to paint? Explore non-traditional painting techniques such as pouring, splattering, dripping, wiping, and more. Bring your personal style – abstract, graffiti, figurative – and see how your work transforms when you experiment.

MAKE & BREAK: HANDBUILT CERAMICS TA: Liz McCarthy | Studio 6 Learn techniques for hand building clay, then break the rules and create your own techniques! Challenge the ways you are “supposed” to use clay and see how rolling, slopping, and slapping can lead to your own style of art.

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HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE, AND CAREER SUPPORT Marwen’s College, Career, and Alumni team provides individual counseling, resources, and programs to students, alumni, and families. We work with students as they transition to high school, college, or the workforce to help them identify pathways to reach their goals. Our resources and programs are for everyone, including students who are undocumented, studying art, or pursuing studies and work outside the arts. La oficina de Universidades y Carreras de Marwen ofrece apoyo para estudiantes, familias, y alumnos en escoger una escuela secundaria, postular a la universidad, o buscar trabajo. Tenemos recursos para estudiantes indocumentados, y estudiantes interesados en carreras de arte o que quieren estudiar otras especialidades. También ofrecemos consejería y apoyo a estudiantes recién graduados de la escuela secundaria.

WORKSHOPS SAT: PRACTICE TEST Monday, October 8 | 9 am - 1:30 pm | Grades: 10 - 12 Take the practice SAT for free! Students should arrive on time with No. 2 pencils and a non-graphing calculator for the math section. Exam will include the essay portion of the SAT. We’ll score your test and email you the results! PORTFOLIO REVIEW Friday, October 12 | 4:30 - 7:30 pm I Grades: 10 - 12 Interested in creating a portfolio for college or art scholarships? Get feedback from professional artists and admission counselors. You’ll get tips and recommendations for next steps and how to make your portfolio stand out. FINANCIAL AID Thursday, October 18 | 5:30 - 7:30 pm This workshop will focus on all the steps involved in applying for financial aid, researching scholarships, and submitting the FAFSA application for college. Open to Marwen students and families.

For more information about counseling, workshops, or events, contact: Lauren Jackson [email protected] 312.374.2904 or Sarah Atlas* [email protected] 312.374.2907 *Se habla español

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COLLEGE RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS Thursday, October 25 | 5:30 - 7:30 pm We will go over every step involved in the college process, including researching schools, filling out applications, writing essays, and more! Open to Marwen students and families. HIGH SCHOOL OPTIONS Thursday, November 1 | 5:30 - 7:30 pm Curious about high school options in Chicago? Come learn about the CPS high school application process, including selective enrollment schools, charter schools, and high schools with strong art programs. Open to Marwen students and families.

IMMERSION PROGRAMS Immersion Programs require an application. Find more information at Marwen’s front desk. Applications can be found online at www.marwen.org/latest-events MORE THAN A HEADLINE: A DOCUMENTATION COMMISSION PROJECT Grades: 10 - 12 Tuesdays | 5 - 7:30 pm September 25 - December 4, 2018 Application Deadline: Friday, August 10 TA: Marta Garcia | Studio 1 Students will be commissioned (hired and paid) to create digital black and white photography and storytelling projects focused on the youth at the Center on Halsted, Chicago’s LGBTQ center. Questions? Contact Sarah at [email protected] MARWEN LAB 2018-19 Grades: 10 - 12 Fridays | 5 - 7:30 pm Fall 2018 & Spring 2019 Terms Application Deadline: Friday, August 10 Marwen Lab is a two-term program for Marwen students who will be in grades 10 - 12 during the 2018-19 school year. Work with a community of artist peers, have access to art making resources and teaching artist mentors, and create a new body of work. Questions? Contact Christian at [email protected] THE STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD (SAB) Grades: 9 - 12 Fall 2018 & Spring 2019 Terms Application Deadline: Thursday, September 13 Apply at bit.ly/SAB1819 Become more involved at Marwen! Plan and participate in special events and workshops, share your ideas on how to make Marwen a better place, and become Marwen ambassadors. Meetings will be held monthly for approximately 2 1⁄2 hours. You will receive service learning hours for your first term of participation (Fall 2018) and a modest stipend for the second term (Spring 2019). Questions? Contact Karen at kquinterosmarwen.org

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FREE EVENTS AT MARWEN SUMMER TERM EXHIBITION September 21 - October 20 Exhibition Celebration: Friday, September 21 I 5 - 7 pm Celebrate new student work from Marwen’s 2018 Summer Term at this FREE reception. Enjoy light appetizers, meet students from all Summer courses, and discover more about Marwen! Open to the public. COLLEGE FAIR Monday, October 15 | 5:30 - 7 pm Meet representatives from local and national art schools, universities, community colleges, and scholarship programs. You will get valuable information about admissions, financial aid, and more! No registration required.Open to the public. FAMILY FEST Friday, August 10 | 4 - 7 pm We invite you to attend our FREE outdoor festival for students, alumni, families, and teaching artists. Enjoy art-making, music, and complimentary food. Public transportation and street parking are encouraged as the event will take place on our lot. Open to the public. FAMILY ALTAR BUILDING WORKSHOP Saturday, October 27 | 4:30 - 6:30 pm Create a community altar that honors your ancestors and celebrates life inspired by indigenous Latin American Día de los Muertos cultural traditions. Food will be served. Open to Marwen students and families. DIY HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA Thursday, December 13 | 5 - 7:30 pm Celebrate the end of the year with Marwen! We will have yummy treats, warm drinks, art-making activities, and more. Open to Marwen students and families. A MESSAGE TO STUDENTS AND FAMILIES: Marwen is a safe space where all are welcome no matter your gender identity, sexual orientation, immigration status, ethnic background, or religious beliefs. We are here to honor and celebrate each other’s humanity through the arts. UN MENSAJE PARA LOS ESTUDIANTES Y LAS FAMILIAS DE MARWEN: Marwen es una organización y un espacio donde todos son bienvenidos. No importa el género con que se identifiquen, su orientación sexual, su país de nacimiento, ciudadanía, o sus creencias religiosas; nosotros estamos aquí para proveer una comunidad donde celebramos la humanidad de cada persona a través del arte.

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We hope to see YOU this fall at Marwen!

QUESTIONS? Contact our registrars, se habla español: Barbara at [email protected] 312.374.2971 Karen at [email protected] 312.374.2911

MARWEN FAMILIES SUPPORT MARWEN Each year, Marwen provides nearly 1,000 young people with high-quality visual art, college planning, and career preparation experiences. We are proud to be able to provide these opportunities free-of-charge thanks to broad support. Marwen families can provide an essential foundation to this support by making a donation in the suggested amount of $25 per student. Gifts at all levels are greatly appreciated. THANK YOU for your generous support. We couldn’t do what we do without you.

Allstate Paul M. Angell Family Foundation Anonymous Foundation The ATHENA Fund Bank of America The Chicago Community Trust

James P. and Brenda S. Grusecki Family Foundation The Joyce Foundation Lloyd A. Fry Foundation The Harvey L. Miller Family Foundation Northern Trust

Chicago Department of Family and Support Services

Prince Charitable Trusts

The Crown Family

The REAM Foundation

Dan J. Epstein Family Foundation

The Siragusa Family Foundation

Exelon

Topfer Family Foundation

Polk Bros. Foundation

The Judy Family Foundation

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833 North Orleans Street Chicago IL 60610

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HOW TO VISIT US Marwen is located at 833 North Orleans Street. BY TRAIN Take the Brown Line to the Chicago stop and walk one block west on Chicago to Orleans. Walk one block north on Orleans to Marwen. OR Take the Red line to the Chicago and State stop and walk six blocks west on Chicago or take the #66 bus (see below) to Orleans Street. Walk one block north on Orleans to Marwen. BY BUS Take the #66 Chicago Avenue bus and get off at Orleans Street. Walk one block north on Orleans to Marwen.

Questions? Contact our registrars, se habla español: Barbara at [email protected], 312.374.2971 Karen at [email protected], 312.374.2911

www.marwen.org