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Applied, fine art classes lineup released

CELEBRATING THE ARTS

The Hill Country Council for the Arts invites you to register for applied arts classes and fine arts workshops, right here in Boerne.

From painting to specialized craft instruction, local artists are currently planning for the remainder of June, and the beginning of July, classes.

The Hill Country Council for the Arts’ classroom is located on the grounds of The AgriCultural Museum and Arts Center, 102 City Park Road. Review the scheduled classes below and reserve your spot at the website, www.hccarts.org, where you will find details for the classes scheduled.

Class size is limited; supplies are furnished for both Art AfterHours, held on Tuesday evenings, 7-9 p.m.; and Mini Workshops, held on Saturdays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

You need only bring yourself, and a friend, if you like. We are happy to announce the addition of a six-week series in stained glass.

HCCArts Calendar

• Art AfterHours, June 16: Ring Making

• Mini Workshop, June 20: Introduction to Abstract Expressionism, Pauly Tamez

• June 18 & 25, July 9, 16, 23, and 30: Stained Glass with Kelly Leith

• Art AfterHours, June 23: Gel Plate Printing

• Art AfterHours, June 30: Discharge Dyeing

• Mini Workshop, July 11: Introduction to Seascapes, Pauly Tamez Don’t forget Free Movie Night, June 20. This month’s feature film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, starts at dusk.

“Stained Glass” with Kelly Leith. Introducing our first six-week applied arts series; June 18 and 23, July 9, 16, 23 and 30. For details and to register, go to:, www. hccarts.org. Courtesy Photos

“With Every Loss, There is a Gift,” oil on canvas by Pauly Tamez. Join Tamez for an immersion mini-workshop in” Abstract Expressionism” on June 20, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Classroom at The AgriCultural Museum and Arts Center. www.hccarts.org.

A comedic masterpiece from Monty Python, delivering absurd humor, medieval antics, and unforgettable quotes. The Cinema committee suggests, “Bring forth a blanket or lawn chair, a friend or foe, and wear your royal garb on our quest for the Holy Grail.” By the way: “BYOC” — bring your own coconuts.

Hill Country Council for the Arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization. Our mission is to enhance community awareness, develop opportunities for involvement, encourage individual and corporate financial support, and continue the growth of the arts within the 19 counties of HIll Country. Join. Donate. Volunteer. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram. Refer to our website often, where you can sign up for our newsletter and register for classes, www.hccarts.org. For information, call Paula at 210269- 8349.


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