NEW INSTRUCTOR! Kathi McCord is a printmaker and illustrator. Her politically oriented etchings titled “Toys in Peril,” received praise from local iconic art writer Robert Pincus, who describes the work as “immaculately executed” and added that “the wry tone of them is finely tuned. Her woodcuts and illustrations have received much praise, as well.
Read MoreLori Mitchell graduated with honors and a BFA from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. She wrote and illustrated the award-winning children’s book Different Just Like Me, for which she appeared on Oprah. She has illustrated numerous other books, including Bal Yoga for Kids, which won the San Diego Book Award. Lori’s work has been exhibited at the Cannon Art Gallery in Carlsbad, the California Center for the Arts Museum in Escondido, Fresh Paint Gallery in La Jolla, the Oceanside Museum of Art (OMA), and the Athenaeum. She is known for her creative, ever-changing lessons and positive, engaging approach.
Read MoreThia Nevius grew up in Studio City, California. She received a BA from California State University San Jose and an MFA from Colorado State University. She went on to paint sets for the Santa Fe Opera and teach studio art at Santa Fe Community College in New Mexico. Since moving to San Diego, she has taught art for many years including at The Bishop’s School in La Jolla, UCSD Extension, The Art Department, ARTS-A Reason to Survive, and the Athenaeum. Thia has traveled extensively in Asia, Europe, and South America. Her work has been featured in numerous group and solo exhibitions, where she has won awards of excellence and Best of Show.
Read MoreSusan Osborn taught art at The Bishop’s School for 17 years. Keeping a studio at home, she works in assemblage, drawing, and painting. Her work reveals a love of energy through line, texture, and color. Susan’s work is in collections in the United States, Denmark, Japan, and Spain. She is listed in Who’s Who of American Women (25th edition). Among her many awards, she has received a Visual Artists Assistance Award from the State of California, awards at SDMA, the San Diego Art Institute, Bonita Museum, and Small Image Show.
Read MoreNEW INSTRUCTOR! Jared Padilla-Elliott received his Bachelor’s degree in Art Education from California State University, Bakersfield. He graduated top of his department, was awarded Outstanding Graduate of Art and Art History, and was inducted into the Roadrunner Society for top scholars in the university. Padilla-Elliott has experience in after school education and enrichment programs and has held roles at the San Diego Museum of Art and at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. He currently works as an Enrichment Program Site Coordinator at the Preuss School at University of California, San Diego and as a Museum Educator at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. Padilla-Elliott is an assemblage artist with work mainly composed of recycled material and found objects. His work brings the materiality of personal and found objects into focus with 2D and 3D compositions. He has exhibited work at Bakersfield Museum of Art, Harold J. Miossi Gallery, and Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.
Read MoreNEW INSTRUCTOR! Sfona Pelah is an award-winning San Diego–based printmaker with many years of experience in the medium. She has an MFA from Rochester Institute of Technology, majoring in printmaking with a minor in photography. Sfona has been teaching fine art and printmaking at UCSD and San Diego Community Colleges for over 40 years. She has exhibited her artwork nationally and internationally.
Read MoreVictoria Rabinowe is an American artist, author, international educator, and director of the DreamingArts Studio in Santa Fe. She has taught thousands of artists, writers, and educators around the world to create mythic memoirs and to understand the language of dreams through poetry, prose, and book arts. She is educated at Harvard, Emerson, and Pacifica Graduate Institute. Her artwork has been exhibited across the globe.
Read MoreRobin Sanford Roberts is an artist and theatrical scenic designer working in models and mixed media. She has designed scenery for multiple theaters including The Old Globe, San Diego Repertory, Denver Center Theatre Company, Portland Center Stage, and Broadway. She holds a degree in architecture from LSU and an MFA in scenic design from UC San Diego. She also studied at the École des Beaux-Arts at Fontainebleau and at Sir John Cass School of Art, London Polytechnic. Robin currently teaches in the undergraduate theater department at the University of San Diego and at Art on 30th.
Read MoreNEW INSTRUCTOR! Esteban Saltos is an Origami interpreter and designer with 25 years of experience. He's been invited as a guest speaker and exhibitor to origami conventions in over 10 countries worldwide.
Read MoreJeff Yeomans’ experience as an illustrator and graphic designer for the San Diego Reader in the 1970s eventually led to a career working in television as an award-winning San Diego broadcast designer and art director. In 2003, his wife encouraged him to consider painting full-time, and in 2014 he also began to teach. He enjoys painting many different subjects, and much of his work has explored the fragile beauty of California and the connected urban landscape, that ultimately impacts it. “As a regional painter, I feel a responsibility to document California as it is today. Someone told me, ‘paint what you know,’ so having grown up in Southern California, I paint to document where and how we live.”
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