Class 104. Workshop: Art Studio App for iPad: Solve artistic problems and gain new inspirations for your artwork with Ken and Stephanie Goldman
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Tuesday, May 13 from 5:30–8:30 p.m., PST
(1 day, 3 total hours of instruction)
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$100/120
Ken & Stephanie will lead a special workshop to help artists navigate the ArtStudio app for iPad. At just $4.99, you can access a powerful art editing program similar to Photoshop but without the hassle of monthly subscription fees. Best of all, it is portable, so it can be used anywhere at any time. The basics of operating the app, navigating between ArtStudio and your iPad’s camera roll, as well as solving visual problems will be covered.
Materials: ArtStudio app for iPad installed on your iPad.
Max students: 12
Event Supported By
Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, located in the heart of La Jolla, Calif., in San Diego County, is one of only 16 nonprofit membership libraries in the United States. This rare cultural institution, an important one to the greater San Diego area, offers a depth and accessibility of resources and programs found nowhere else in the region. The library, devoted exclusively to music and art, has an outstanding and ever-expanding collection of books, periodicals, reference material, compact discs, videocassettes, DVDs, sheet music and librettos, as well as one of the most significant collections of artists' books in Southern California. The library is open to the public five days a week and members can check out materials for a modest annual fee. The Athenaeum also presents an eclectic, year-round schedule of art exhibitions, concerts (classical, jazz and new music), lectures, studio art classes through its School of the Arts, tours and special events. To quote the San Diego Union-Tribune, "There are few libraries in America as unusual as the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library." Admission: Admission to the library is free. Gallery exhibits are free and open to the general public. Materials may be used in the library or checked out by members. Borrowing privileges are limited to members only. Books may be checked out for four weeks and all CDs, videos and DVDs for two weeks. Materials may be reserved in advance. Guided Tours: Free guided tours take place the third Saturday of every month at 11 a.m.
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