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where challenging programming is integrated with exhibitions, technology
and research to encourage the natural curiosity within all people.
The National Cowboy Museum strives to offer educational opportunities
for all levels of learning in different mediums. Our goal is to encourage
and instruct a wide audience, giving them the tools and information
to elevate their expectations and achieve their dreams.
Advance reservations are required. Contact information is listed
after each class.
Before enrolling please review the Registration
and Cancellation Policy
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Bright Cut Engraving
February 12-15, 2013
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
In cooperation with the Traditional Cowboy Arts Association,
the Museum presents a workshop featuring TCAA engraver Dave
Alderson. The workshop will focus on all techniques of scroll
and floral engraving in Western silversmithing and design.
Instructor: TCAA Member David Alderson
Skill level: Beginner to intermediate
Tuition: $400. Supply list provided. Limited enrollment. For
more information and to register call, (405) 478-2250, Ext.
277.
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Basket Weaving-Algonquin Basket
February 23, 2013
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Marcia Balleweg with Oklahoma Basket Weavers Guild will teach
an adult basket weaving class. Make a small Algonquin basket
starting with a filled bottom. Students will learn double triple
arrow weave, how to shape the basket and make its handles. Finished
basket measures roughly 8" H x 5 ½" W x 5"
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Skill level: Advanced beginner
Tuition: $45. All supplies provided. Limited enrollment. For
more information and to register call, (405) 478-2250, Ext.
277.
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Still Life Painting in Oils
Tuesday evenings in April 2013
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
5 weeks, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2013
With still life as the subject matter, this course will focus
on painting in the chiaroscuro tradition by way of "alla
prima," or working wet into wet. The focus will be to achieve
the maximum amount of depth and brilliancy of light, maintain
rich color and achieve a sense of air in the painting. A look
at the masters of chiaroscuro painting, both past and present,
will allow for discussions on effective design. Students will
work on a new painting every two weeks.
Instructor: Small Works, Great Wonders artist Kelli Folsom
Skill level: Beginner to advanced
Tuition: $100. Supply list provided. Limited enrollment. For
more information and to register call, (405) 478-2250, Ext.
277.
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Academy of Western Art Workshop-Drawing and
Composition from Imagination
June 3-6, 2013
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Class will focus on the importance of drawing with an emphasis
on the figure and horses. The art of memory drawing and memorizing
form will be addressed. One-on-one instruction, student critiques
and a presentation on oil painting techniques and methods will
be included. This is an ideal class for upper level high school
students or those wanting to improve on their drawing skills.
Instructor: Prix de West Artist William Whitaker
Skill Level: Beginner to advanced
Tuition: $375. Youth
scholarship available. Supply list provided. Limited enrollment.
For more information and to register call, (405) 478-2250, Ext.
277.
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Academy of Western Art Workshop-Sculpture:
Traditional Portrait Techniques for a New Century
June 10-13, 2013
Working from live models and other reference materials the focus
of this workshop will be to expose the student to traditional
portrait techniques of sculptors from Rodin to present day.
Correct anatomical structure and an emphasis on bringing emotion,
personality and a life-like feel to the portrait will be stressed.
Instructor: Prix de West Artist Paul Moore
Skill Level: Advanced to professional
Tuition: $375. Supply list provided. Limited enrollment. For
more information and to register call, (405) 478-2250, Ext.
277.
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Elements of Design for Western Craftsmen
October 8-10, 2013
In cooperation with the Traditional Cowboy Arts Association,
the Museum presents a workshop featuring TCAA artisans Mark
Drain and Chuck Stormes. A departure from focusing on tools
and techniques, this workshop will explore design considerations
such as form, proportion, style, contrast and their relationship
to function. Saddlemakers, silversmiths, bitmakers and others
will benefit from a discussion of these and other design elements.
Instructor: TCAA Members Mark Drain and Chuck Stormes
Tuition: $350. Limited enrollment. For more information and
to register call, (405) 478-2250, Ext. 277.
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Reduction Woodblock Workshop
November 16-17, 2013
Saturday 10:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (free seminar preceding at 9
a.m.)
Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Participants will receive an orientation including materials,
procedures, the Do's and Don'ts of printing and demonstrations.
Learn to develop a three-value print through carving, proofing
and printing. All students will be provided pre-drawn linoleum
blocks, and color blocks will be introduced on the second day.
Each student is provided a print folder to protect and organize
their printing experiments, proofs and final prints. Students
will eat as a group; box lunches provided. See
the schedule.
Skill level: Beginner to advanced.
Tuition $180. All materials provided. Limited enrollment. For
more information and to register call, (405) 478-2250, Ext.
277.
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