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CHILDREN'S ART CLASS
ARTS FIFTH AVENUE
1628 5TH AVENUE
FORT WORTH, TX 76104
817-923-9500
Dorothy has her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Texas with her Master of Arts degree from Texas Women’s University. Dorothy has worked since 1986 until present in public education as an Art teacher and Art Specialist. In 2005, Dorothy was included in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers and has also received an Outstanding Teacher Award from Ft Worth ISD. Dorothy embraces all mediums in art. Her gentle style of teaching inspires and engages students of all ages. Her detail in color perspective and knowledge of art history is remarkable.
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ART FOR AGES 8 & UP with Dorothy Spriggs
Wednesdays, 4:30 - 6:00 pm, $50/month, $25 materials fee per semester
DRAWING & PAINTING Workshop for Teens & Adults with GLENNA JANDA
6-WEEK WORKSHOP February 21 - April 4, 2023 (Spring Break: no class March 14)
Tuesday: 5:30 - 7:30 pm
CONTACT: glennajanda1@aol.com
Please bring paper and pencils to the first class. Instructor will provide a list of materials needed moving forward.
Glenna is a Fort Worth native and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from TCU. While living in Mexico, Glenna also studied at the University of the Americas in Mexico City, the Institute Allende and the Institutio Nacional de Bellas Artes in San Miguel de Allnde. She also apprenticed for at the Enruiqe Mirlada Sculpture Studio and the Manola Ruiz Ceramics Studio in Mexico City. Glenna's work has been shown in galleries in Mexico City, Sante Fe, Denver, Dallas and Fort Worth. In addition to her work in sculpture, painting and ceramics, Glenna also has a strong dance background. She studied with Mia Slavenska and while living in San Miguel de Allende, Glenna taught ballet at the Nacional de Belle Artes. Glenna moved to Santa Fe, NM in 1981 and while there she again taught ballet and choreographed several musicals while teaching ceramics and sculpture at the community college.