SethNadel 2:30-5:30 Six 3 hour sessionsMembers $225 Nonmembers $245 Model fee $6011:00-2:00  Four 3 hour sessionsMembers $150  Nonmembers $170
Painting and Drawing
845-471-2550
Gene Cadore                                 (F03)
Exploring Pastels
for the
Intermediate/Advanced Student
Working from photographs and the still
life, this class will explore a variety of
different techniques in preparation for
painting with pastels.
F03A) Wednesdays, Sept 20th-Oct 11
th
F03B) Wednesdays, Oct. 25th-Nov. 15th
F03C) Wednesdays Nov. 29th-Dec 20
th
11:00-2:00pm  Four 3 hour sessions
Members $ 150 Nonmembers $170
Christopher Seubert                      (F04)
Drawing and Painting
the Portrait
Class will begin working with charcoal and
paper, focusing on proportion, anatomy &
dimensionality; then, carrying these ideas
onto the canvas to develop an
underpainting using the wipe-out technique
and a monochromatic palette. Developing
an accurate likeness will be accomplished
by measuring, comparing proportion, and
studying the features of the human face.
On top of the under painting will be “glaze
and scumble” with a limited palette to
create depth, volume and a resemblance of
flesh. These concepts
will be explored through class
demonstrations, lectures and studying
artists’ works. Students of all levels
welcome.
F04) Thursdays, Sept. 21st
-Oct. 26th
Seth Nadel                                      (F01)
Beginner/Intermediate Landscape
Painting with Oils
New Evening Class Added!
Students
will learn how to compose and
paint landscapes in an
impressionist style,
capturing the atmospheric feeling of the
day working from photographs. This
approach is based upon the concepts that
light is constantly changing and a painting
is a representation of light at a particular
moment.
F01A) Fridays, Sept. 8th-Oct.27
th
10:00-1:00pm  Eight 3 hour sessions
Members $245 Nonmembers $265
F01B) Fridays, Nov. 3rd-Dec 22
nd
10:00-1:00pm Eight 3 hour sessions
Members $245 Nonmembers $265
F01C) Wednesdays, Sept. 13th-Nov. ¹
st
6:00-9:00pm Eight 3 hour sessions
Members $245 Nonmembers $265
F01D) Wednesdays, Nov. 8th
-Dec 20th
(No class
Nov 22
nd
) 6:00-9:00pm Six 3 hr sessions
Members $185 Nonmembers $205
Gene Cadore                                (F02)
Exploring Pastels
for the Beginner
Begin your journey with this beautiful medium
by learning about the properties of different
pastels as well as the variety of work surfaces
and tools that can be used. This class will focus
on developing a process for each student to
build confidence and ultimately master pastel
painting.
F02A) Thursdays, Sept 21th-Oct 12
th
F02B) Thursdays, Oct. 26th
-Nov. 16th
F02C) Thursdays Nov. 30th
-Dec 21th
Seth Nadel
available for a $30.00 materials fee.Some inexpensive tools are required.
Staats Fasoldt                                (F07)
Watercolor Painting
For students of all levels, this class
introduces Staats' ideas on spontaneous
watercolor painting. Stressing a fluid
approach with a limited pallet, Staats will
present a gentle coherent method of
gaining confidence with the watercolor
medium.
F07) Tuesdays, October 3
rd
-24
th
 
2:00-5:00 Four 3 hour sessions
Members $150  Nonmembers $170
Gil Brenner                                (F08)
Jewelry  Workshop
Wire Wrapping Gemstones
Learn how to create beautiful pendants
using 20-22 gauge square gold filled 14K
half-hard wire and (approx. 30x40mm)
gemstones. Basic construction techniques
including; flat spirals, links, eye loops and
prongs will be covered as well as in depth
discussions on wire wrapping and
gemstones. No previous experience
required and no soldering necessary. You
will have a wearable original piece of
jewelry at the end of the workshop.
F08) Saturday Nov.18th
  10:00-5:00
One 6 hour workshop
with ¹ hour
lunchbreak
Members $75.00 Nonmembers $95.00
Wire and Gemstone (of your choice) will be
Classes and Workshops
845-471-2550
Open Life Drawing Studio
(F05)
Open Session is a friendly, creative oppor-
tunity to practice figure drawing with a live
model in an informal setting. Take your art to
the next level. Join this diversified group of
artists for fun, imaginative sessions and
camaraderie. Short & long poses. Work
independently and bring desired materials. A
wonderful way to nurture your soul!
F05A) Tuesday mornings 10:00am-1:00pm
Starts Sept 12
th
Monitor: James Flynn
F05B) Thursday, evenings 6:00-9:00pm
Starts Sept. 14th
Monitor: Mona Burkard
Ongoing: Six 3 hr sessions or pay by the class
Members   $90/6 weeks   $18/session
Nonmembers $100/6 weeks   $20/session
Ellen Metzger-O’Shea                 (W-01)
Mixed Media Worshop
Working with paint and collage, the
possibilities are endless! Please call BAC
with interests and availability for this
weekend winter workshop which will be in
Jan. or Feb. & is in the planning stages (for
adults & mature teens).
W-01) Call 845-471-2550
Christie Scheele                            (F06)
Interpreting the Landscape
Oil Painting Workshop
This is a studio class where students will
paint landscapes in oil, using photographic
reference to free their approach to both
style and subject matter. The emphasis will
be on creating a highly personal
interpretation of the landscape in an
atmosphere that is open and dynamic.
F06)
Saturday, Nov 4th
10:00-5:00 One 6 hr workshop (1 hr break)
Members $75  Nonmembers $95
Staats Fasoldt
Christi Scheele
Members $75  Nonmembers $95Members $8.00/hr Nonmembers 12:00/hr845-471-2550
Lori Adams                                (F09)
Getting to Know Your
Digital Camera
Knowing your camera is an important step
in getting the photo you want. Digital
cameras have many different options
compared to film cameras. Lori will walk
you through the controls and menu items,
giving you more confidence in your
understanding of how a digital camera
works. The second session will include a
critique of the assignment given during the
first session. Please state camera model
when registering and bring your camera
and owner’s manual to class.
F09)Wednesdays, November 1st and 8th
6:00-9:00pm  (Two 3 hour sessions)
Members $75.00  Nonmembers $95.00
Lori Adams                           (F-10)
Photoshop Demystified
Build your Photoshop confidence!  Watch
demonstrations of basic features of this
powerful and sometimes intimidating
imaging editing program.  No prior
Photoshop experience is necessary. You will
hear straightforward explanations of how
the most popular tools work from a
professional Photoshop user, instructor and
photographer.
F10) Wednesdays,
November 15th and 29
th
(no class Nov.22
nd
)
6:00-9:00pm  (Two 3 hour sessions)
Dan McCormack & Eric Lindbloom (F11)
Advanced Photography Seminar
This is an invaluable opportunity for
photographers working on a project to get
meaningful & regular feedback. Work in
progress is brought to each session for all
the participants to share their opinions. It’s
important to attend every seminar, even if
you don’t have new work to bring along,
because you need to see and respond to the
progress of others. Someone might show
20 prints one session and only 2 the next...
The discussion is about how this work
speaks and connects to the body of work
that is evolving.
F011) 1st meeting: Thursday Sept. 14
th
Meetings are held Thursday evenings once every
4-6 weeks. Additional dates to be determined
by participants
7:00-10:30  Four 3-1/2 hr sessions
Members $140  Nonmembers $160
Darkroom Rental
Call for availability, no monitor
Photography
845-471-2550
Eric Lindbloom
Lori Adams
          Dan McCormack
Barrett Art Center
Calendar of Events ‘06
Madeleine Segall-Marx               (CF-14)
Sculpting the Figure and Beyond
This class imparts a fundamental
understanding of techniques used in
constructing a figurative clay sculpture & is
valuable for all skill levels. The student will
explore various methods of construction
and expand the understanding of this
classic medium.
CF14A
) Mondays Oct. 30th
-Nov. 20th
1:00-5:00pm  Four 4 hour sessions    OR
CF14B)
Fridays, Oct.27th
-Nov. 17th
 
9:00-1:00pm  Four 4 hour sesssions
Member
$210.00 Nonmember $230
Model fee
$ 50
David Levy                              (CF-15)
Ceramics for Adults/Seniors
Learn basic handbuilding techniques. An
introduction to a variety of forming
processes including pinching, coiling, and
slab-building. Explore surface decoration
and glazing. Projects will be developed
based on your skill level.
CF15) Mondays,
Sept. 18th-Nov. 6
th
9:30-12:00 pm  Eight 2-1/2 hour sessions
Members $260.00 Nonmembers $280
David Levy                                  (CF-16)
Wheelthrowing for the
Beginner/Intermediate Student
Learn the fundamentals of throwing a
variety of forms on the potter’s wheel.
Explore trimming, pulling handles, and a
variety of options for surface texture and
glazing. Projects will be developed based
on your own skill level.
CF16) Thursdays, Sept. 21st-Nov. 9
th
7:00-9:30 pm  Eight 2-1/2 hour sessions
Members $260.00 Nonmembers $280
Clay Works Classes
845-471-2550
WEAR OLD CLOTHES & BRING YOUR ENTHUSIASM!
Please note There is an additional fee for
having finished artwork fired
David Levy                                   (CF-12)
Introduction to Ceramics
Explore handbuilding with clay. An
introduction to a variety of forming
processes including pinching, coiling, and
slap-building. Explore various surface
textures and glazing. Projects will be
developed based on your skill level.
CF12) Wednesdays, Sept. 20th
-Nov. 8th
7:00-9:30 pm  Eight 2-1/2 hour sessions
Members $260.00 Nonmembers $280
Meadow                                       (CF-13)
Sculptural Handbuilding
Learn a variety of handbuilding techniques
available for making sculptural ceramics.
Explore coils, cut wheel thrown sections,
slab work, simple shape forming and easy
armature building.  Address a variety of
surface textures and finishes.
CF13) Mondays, Sept. 18th
-Nov. 6th
7:00-9:30 pm  Eight 2-1/2 hour sessions
Members $260.00 Nonmembers $280
Have you had a chance to visit the new Barrett Clay Works?
Call 845-471-0407 to make arrangements to stop by. Clay Works offers studio
space for rent at reasonable prices for artists of any discipline as well as Private
Ceramic Lessons and the following Ceramic Classes:
Please note: There is a fee to have
your finished artwork fired.
Clay Works Classes
845-471-2550
Friday Night Ceramics for Teens  
(CF-17)
For ages 13 and up. Learn basic
handbuilding, wheelthrowing and glazing
techniques. Introduction to a variety of
forming processes including pinching,
coiling, slab-building, and wheelthrowing.
Explore surface decoration and glazing.
CF17) Fridays, Sept. 22nd-Nov. 10th
7:00-9:30pm  Eight 2-1/2 hour sessions
Members $260.00 Nonmembers $280
Collaborative Clay                         
(CF-18)
Introductory class open to children and
their families. Young and old will work
together on various handbuilding projects
including pinching, coiling and slab-
building. Families can come in any size or
combination, but must include at least one
adult per session.  Wear old clothes, bring
your enthusiasm and come build ceramics
and relationships!
CF18) Sundays, Sept. 17th, Oct.1st, 15th
& 29th
1:30-3:30pm Four 2 hour sessions
Adults: $120 Children: $40
per
child
Kids Clay                                          
(CF-19)
Introductory class for children ages 8-
12. Learn various handbuilding
techniques including pinching, coiling,
and slabbuilding.
CF19) Saturdays, Sept. 23rd-Nov. 11th
 
2:00-4:00pm  Eight 2 hour sessions
Members $156.00 Nonmembers $176
Free! Family Clay Day
Drop by and explore the many possibilities
of working with clay in an open studio
atmosphere. All ages, bring your family
and friends! All materials provided.
Last Saturday of every month (no class Dec)
10:00 am - 1 pm.
Free
, Donations welcome.
Barrett Clay Works is located at
45 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
For more information call 845-471-0407
Classes for Families and Kids of All Ages
WEAR OLD CLOTHES & BRING YOUR ENTHUSIASM!
Additional  Ceramic Workshops are “on the horizon”…
for updates
Lori Adams has her own photography studio in East Fishkill, NY and is an experienced instructor in photography.
Cameras and lighting still fascinate her after decades of shooting. www.loriadamsphoto.com
Gene Cadore After a 30 year career as an award winning commercial artist in NYC, Gene moved to the Hudson
Valley to study fine art. A self taught artist, Gene‘s work is highly sought after and can be found at The East Side
Gallery, Pawling & in many private collections. He teaches at BAC and Richfield Guild of Artists, Conn.
Gil Brenner, retired scientist and Suny New Paltz Professor Emeritus of Geology, is an Instructor of Jewelry in NY
and Calif. He has had 10 feature articles on gemstones published in The Wire Artist magazine and exhibits his
jewelry nationally.
Staats Fasoldt earned his MFA at Suny New Paltz & BA at Empire State College. He has been a painting instructor
for over 20 years & is Vice President of the Woodstock School of Art’s Board of Directors. Staats’ paintings are
interpretations of nature that stress spontaneity as method & have been exhibited in dozens of galleries in the
Hudson Valley & The Catskills.
David Levy received his MFA from SUNY New Paltz and is collected internationally. He is currently the studio
manager and head instructor at Barrett Clay Works. He recently had a one person exhibition at Gallery 485 at
BCW.
Eric Lindbloom is a recipient of the DCAC DAF award and the NYCA/CAPS grant. His work has been exhibited at
Donskoj & Co. in Kingston and 292 Gallery, NYC, is included in international collections and is featured in Angels at
the Arno, pub. David Godine, Boston ’94.
Madeleine Segall-Marx has won over 35 awards for sculpture. Her work has been exhibited in galleries nationwide &
in Italy, where she casts her bronze sculpture. Public works include The Childrens Ride, (NYC Dept of Parks), The
Rothenberg Memorial Mathematics Wall & the Centennial Wall (Stuyvesant HS, NYC). In addition to her Soho
studio, her works can be seen at WaveCrest in Hyde Park.
Meadow
has an MFA from George Washington University (ceramics and design), an MFA from University of
Wisconsin (sculpture and jewelry) & an undergraduate degree from Mass College of Art, Boston (ceramics). She is the
founder and director of the famous Artplace in SoHo & is developing another artist community, Woodrock, on the
Shawangunk Ridge in Gardiner, NY.
Dan McCormack earned an MFA in Photography from the Art Institute of Chicago. For over 35 years he has
explored various techniques and processes, including pinhole and digital while photographing the nude. He received
a NYSCA/CAPS photography grant ‘82, published a monograph, "Body Light: Passages in a Relationship", his
website "BODYSCAN" won an award in Tokyo, & he has exhibited nationally and internationally. Dan currently
teaches and runs the photography program at Marist College, Poughkeepsie.   www.dan-mccormack.net
Seth Nadel is a graduate of the Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture and the HS of Art and Design, NYC.
His rural and urban landscape oil paintings are represented at; Cavalier Galleries Inc., CT and NYC, Carrie Haddad
Gallery, Hudson, NY, Albert Shahinian Fine Art Gallery, Poughkeepsie and Mark Gruber Gallery, New Paltz.
Christie Scheele Christie Scheele has painted devotedly since receiving her BFA in 1980, and  began painting her
atmospheric, minimalist landscapes before moving to the Catskills from NYC in 1990.  Her work meshes realism
with contemporary art concerns and has been widely collected through galleries in the Northeast, including  Albert
Shahinian Fine Art.
Chris Seubert is a painter, draftsman and teacher who earned his BFA with honors from Pratt Institute and his MFA
Cum Laude from the New York Academy of Figurative Art.  He has participated in group exhibitions at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Dahesh Museum in NYC and has appeared in American Artist Magazine.
Faculty
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Directions to Barrett Art Center (parking lot on west side of building)
From the Mid-Hudson Bridge: straight to 4th traffic light, right onto Academy St, first right onto Noxon Street.
2nd house on the right.
From North: Route 9 South to the (left hand) exit marked 44/55 East. Stay in the left hand lane, take a right
off exit and follow above directions.
From South: Route 9 North to Academy Street exit. After third light, continue for one block, make left onto
Noxon Street. BAC is the 2nd house on the right.
From East: Take Route 44/55 to downtown Poughkeepsie. Left turn onto Catherine Street (directly after
Electra Lighting). Continue straight on Catherine St. three lights. Continue one block, turn right onto Noxon
St. BAC is the 2nd house on the right.
Directions to Barrett Clay Works 45 Main Street between Clinton and Cherry Streets
(845-471-0407)
 
The Barrett Art Center/ Dutchess County Arts Association is a funded member of the Dutchess County Arts Council