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BEGINNING / INTERMEDIATE MOSAICS

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Course Number: 202CEMO035

Dates: Thursday, July 23 - September 3, 2020
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Meets: 1:00 PM to 4:25 PM , 7 sessions

Fee: $200.00

Notes: All staff, instructors, and students will be required to wear face masks while in the building and during their class. Each individual will be responsible for providing their own covering; however, additional masks will be on hand in case of breakage or if a mask becomes dirty. Class sizes may be reduced for Social Distancing, and hand washing is encouraged before, during and after class.

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This course ended on September 3, 2020

This class teaches all the basic info one needs to make any kind of mosaic - from the most conservative to incredibly outlandish, using whatever material you'd like (as long as it's something that works for mosaics, of course!) AND, WE HAVE FUN doing it! In the first class, beginners will make a sampler using stained glass as they learn how to use various cutting tools. Then beginners and continuing students practice what you've learned plus learn additional techniques while creating mosaic projects of your choice. Supply your own nitrile gloves, N95 masks and safety glasses. See spruillarts.org for additional details regarding supplies. FIRST TIME STUDENTS MUST BE ABLE OT ATTEND FIRST CLASS AND ARRIVE ON TIME.

Notes:

All staff, instructors, and students will be required to wear face masks while in the building and during their class. Each individual will be responsible for providing their own covering; however, additional masks will be on hand in case of breakage or if a mask becomes dirty. Class sizes may be reduced for Social Distancing, and hand washing is encouraged before, during and after class.
Fee: $200.00

Save $20.00 with a Spruill Center for the Arts Membership - New and Renewal

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 180.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00
Mandatory FeeMosaic Lab Fee$ 20.00

Julie Mazzoni

Photo of Julie Mazzoni Photo of work by Julie Mazzoni

mazztroop@yahoo.com
Julie's Classes

Julie Mazzoni teaches Mosaics. She takes an integrated approach to teaching that blends her personality and interests with my student's needs. She tries to be a facilitator that will help her students achieve their goals, with a few demos and lectures to guide them. More of Julie's work can be found at:

www.facebook.com/Mazzoni-Mosaics

www.instagram.com/mazzonimosaics/

mazzonimosaics.com

Julie's YouTube Channel

Julie has a Bachelor of Architecture from Kansas State University and has always enjoyed artwork. Julie created children's murals for six years before moving to watercolors and acrylics. In 2009, Julie discovered the joy of mosaic art and completed her first piece. She realized that making mosaics is very time consuming and she would need help to mosaic the world. Julie decided to teach so others could help her! She is also self-taught.

Julie has exhibited my work locally, nationally and internationally. Most notably at Mosaic Arts International exhibitions, at The Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, TX, The Women's Museum of California in San Diego, CA, The Parthenon Museum in Nashville, TN, and Orsoni Gallery in Venice, Italy.

Julie cites Sonia King, Guilio Menossi, and Dino Maccini as her favorite artists. She says The Society of American Mosaic Artists has had the biggest influence on her, opening her eyes to the possibilities within mosaics.

Artist's Statement

For me, the tactile pleasure of working with the materials is in competition with the visual delight of the eye candy aspect of the tessarae. Similarly, each piece competes against the entire mosaic. I must carefully consider the design elements of each piece’s placement, shape, color, and texture and of the whole composition. The juxtaposition keeps pulling at me until I find a satisfactory balance. Each piece laid offers a whole host of parallel ideas for future projects.

Mosaic is a clear reflection of life. Made of many components, there are infinite possibilities. The struggle is to decide which materials and compositions merit the time needed to create. Once the goal has been determined, then it is a joy to labor towards that end. And when one mosaic is completed, the process starts anew. Working on mosaics wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memory of a beginning and all fear of an end.

Date Day Time Location
07/23/2020Thursday1 PM to 4:25 PM RM 205
07/30/2020Thursday1 PM to 4:25 PM RM 205
08/06/2020Thursday1 PM to 4:25 PM RM 205
08/13/2020Thursday1 PM to 4:25 PM RM 205
08/20/2020Thursday1 PM to 4:25 PM RM 205
08/27/2020Thursday1 PM to 4:25 PM RM 205
09/03/2020Thursday1 PM to 4:25 PM RM 205

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