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June 8, 2024
From: Kala Art InstituteWelcome 2024-2025 Kala Fellowship Artists
We are proud to welcome 2024-2025 Kala Fellowship artists!
We are excited to announce our latest cohort of fellowship artists. Kala will support the six artists with a $3,000 stipend, unlimited access to Kala’s facilities for one to nine months, one month of free housing (for artists living outside of the 9 San Francisco Bay Area counties), free Kala class, and a culminating group exhibition in the Kala Gallery!
Simone Bailey (San Francisco, California)
Cristine Blanco (Oakland, California)*
Mahwish Chishty (Springfield, Massachusetts)
Leonard Reidelbach (San Francisco, California)
Javier Enrique Piñero (Long Island City, New York)
Nicole K. Shaffer (Oakland, California)
* A special thanks to the Sustainable Arts Foundation for supporting Cristine Blanco as a Parent Fellow! Additional thanks to funders including the National Endowment for the Arts and the Bernard Osher Foundation for supporting Kala's Fellowship Program.
Open Studios
This is a great opportunity to join artists Paula Gudmundson*, Ruthann Godollei*, Lanny Weingrod, and Nadia Odlum on Wednesday, May 29th from 3:00-6:00 PM at Kala Project Spaces and Print Room located at Kala Art Institute Gallery, 2990 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94702, T: 510.841.7000. Use the keypad to dial Kala Gallery at 2990 San Pablo Avenue for entry.
*The McKnight Fellowship Residency is a partnership between Artist Communities Alliance (ACA) and the McKnight Foundation. The program is designed to build equitable capacity in the artist communities field and connect McKnight Fellows with residency opportunities.
Camp Kala 2024 Registration
Camp Kala Dates & Schedule: June 17-August 9
One-week camps: 9am-3pm (ages 6-11) & 10am-4pm (ages 11-17).
No camp the week of July 1-5.
New & Featured Camps:
Week 8: August 5-9, ages 6-11
Working across various media such as painting, drawing, and sculpture, participants will experiment with color, light, movement (kinetic elements), and more! Throughout the week, we will explore various forms and themes inspired by the natural environment, soundscapes, and our bodies. We will experiment with diverse art materials to create artworks that incorporate movement. From three-dimensional color wheels to kaleidoscopes and self-portraits, let’s imagine the possibilities of making art in motion!
Week 6: July 22-26, ages 11-17
We will explore writing, storyboarding, illustrating, and laying out a visual narrative from start to finish, adopt techniques seen in animation and graphic novels, and develop and gain confidence in drawing the human anatomy and perspective. By the end of the week, participants will have a unique comic zine or hand-drawn storyboard highlighting their creativity and new storytelling abilities to share with families and friends!
Teen Studio: Digital Photography
Week 7: July 29-Aug 2, ages 11-17
Experiment with a range of photography styles and techniques from landscapes and portraits to photomontage and collage. A series of projects will offer opportunities to learn the technical and conceptual aspects of photography. We’ll cover framing and composition and spend time at Kala’s digital lab for an introduction to photo editing and printing.
Adult Art Classes Highlights
July-December 2024 classes are here! Members receive 10% off. Tuition assistance and scholarship tiers are available for all classes.
Multiple Plates & Color Intaglio
Saturday, June 1-15, 10am-4pm
Instructor: Kazuko Watanabe
Location: Kala Printmaking Studio
This is a multiple plate printing course that builds on the skills learned in an introductory copper plate etching class and further develops them by adding new copper plates, polymer plates, and monoprint technique. This multiple plate course will take you from simple registration systems to complex registration systems using odd-sized plates and combinations of mediums and materials.
Intro to Cyanotype
Tuesdays, June 4-25, 6-9pm
Instructor: Christine Huhn
Location: Kala Printmaking Studio
In this class, students will be given a brief introduction to the cyanotype printing process using both negatives and found objects. Historically, cyanotypes were toned with both harmful chemicals and environmentally safe botanicals including teas and herbs. These materials alter the typically known blueprints and allow for a wider range of colors. Students will experiment with different botanicals, papers, and textiles to create unique imagery.
Mokuhanga 2: Intermediate Japanese Woodblock
Saturdays, June 8- 22, 10am-4pm
Instructor: Tomoko Murakami
Location: Kala Community Classroom
Further your exploration of the art of Mokuhanga in this intermediate Japanese woodblock printing workshop. Learn more about key-block technique including the kento registration system, tool maintenance and a selection of Japanese paper. This is a valuable class for anyone interested in developing the ukiyo-e technique, one of the oldest and most expressive forms of printmaking.
Saturdays, June 16 & 23, 10am-4pm
Instructor: Weihan Yang
Location: Kala Printmaking Studio
Through hands-on experience, participants will learn the analog process of capturing images. We will move to the darkroom where participants will learn how to process film and make enlargements to create silver gelatin prints. Knowledge of how to set up an environmentally friendly darkroom workflow will also be gained. Participants are welcome, though not required to, bring their own unprocessed film. All levels are welcome, but a knowledge of basic camera operations will be helpful.
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