6223 ECHO COURT
APT 3B
KALMAZOO MI
USA 49002-7987


MAISON LeGRAND
LE BOURG
LES ADJOTS, RUFFEC
CHARENTE, FRANCE 16700

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Winter Classes Begin January 2007
at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts

Monday 6:30 pm - 9:00 Figure and Portrait Drawing -
Tuesday 9:30 am -12:00 Figure Sculpture -
Wednesday 6:30 pm - 9:00 Figure and Portrait Drawing -
Thursday 6:30 pm - 9:00 Animal and Wildlife Sculpture -

All Classes Run Twelve Weeks

Register for classes through the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts:

By phone- with a credit card, call the Registration Office at 269/349-7775, ext. 3101.
On weekends, call 269/349-7775, ext. 3001

For other registration methods, please see the KIA site (no online registration available)

Joshua will be lecturing on drawing technique and demonstrating several drawing methods at the Museum Senoir Day, Thursday October 5th, Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.

Due to high demand, a second section of Figure and Portrait Drawing has been opened for Fall Semester on Monday Nights, 6:15 to 9:00. Both the Monday and Wednesday sections will continue to be offered in the Winter semester.
Joshua presented the lecture Bodies of Flesh and Stone: a History of Figure Sculpture at Artbreak at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts on September 12th. The program ran one hour and was well attended and received. His next lecture The Fine Art of Revenge will be in mid January.

Tinker, the Maine Coon Cat now has his bust on display at Kazoo Books Used and Rare Book Dealers, where he lives. Thanks to Jim and Gloria Tiller.

www.kazoobooks.com

On Friday, April 28th, Joshua lectured on 19th century academic drawing technique, and the modern book The Artists Complete Guide to Figure Drawing by Anthony Ryder, for the Battle Creek Society of Artists at Kellogg Community College. Turnout was good, and the Battle Creek Enquirer as well as the Battle Creek Shopper ran articles on Joshua and the lecture. Thanks to Jerry Ulrich, Bill Williams, Stan Sneider, and everyone else who helped make this event happen.


Joshua talks with several audience members after the lecture. Photo courtesy of Stan Sneider