
Art Course Details

Drawing With Spanish
Location: White Salmon, Thursdays 3:00-4:00
Instructors: John Estey & Elizabeth Estey
SPANISH WITH DRAWING
Juan and Elizabeth Estey
Join us for a new and engaging class that blends conversational Spanish with the powerful fundamentals of drawing, led by local artists Juan and Elizabeth Estey. Juan will focus on teaching Spanish through drawing, helping you develop your own drawing style, start your own sketchbook, and build fun and creative habits. He will break down his daily drawing process, expand students’ Spanish vocabulary, and guide them in becoming better observers of the world around us.
This class includes Spanish practice through drawing, hands-on work in a personal sketchbook, and guided exercises exploring the core fundamentals of art: line weight, gesture, form/shape, cartooning and light/shadow—all designed to improve skill and spark inspiration to draw more. As a class project, each student will work toward filling an entire sketchbook.
When Juan teaches, he will emphasize drawing while naturally increasing Spanish vocabulary. When Elizabeth teaches, she will emphasize Spanish through creative art.
Each student will receive their own sketchbook and a ballpoint pen. That’s right—no erasers.
Cost of Class: $325 (includes registration fee).
Two payment options:
1 – Pay in full at registration $325.00
2 – Pay registration fee upon registration and then class cost in 3 equal payments of $100.00 due on September 1st, February 1st, and April 1st.
Minimum quantity of students: 10





Quilting
Instructor: Gini Chapman & other amazing quilters from the Columbia Groge Quilter’s Guild.
Location: Snowden, Washington
Date: Wednesday 9:30-12:00 Students are welcome to stay for a Potluck lunch
All ages, even adults! (Cost $100.00 + Project materials purchased by parents after project sellection.
Quilting is an art that is beautifully mathematical. This isn’t the kind of math students do with worksheets, but rather, it’s artistically designing a family heirloom that anyone can do. You don’t have to be good at math to quilt. You’ll be surprised at how easy it is to use math without even realizing your doing it!
Project selection will happen after you register with the instructor. She will meet with you to discuss what is the best project for your student to start with
