WHEN: Our summer schedule is separate from our regular September through May schedule. The summer class schedule begins June 21 and ends August 19th.
DEPOSIT: A $20.00 non-refundable deposit is required for registration for each course. The remainder of each course fee is due at the first class. (Exception: the deposit for the one-evening classes on 6/22, 6/28 and 7/6 would be the class fee.)
COST: There are two prices listed for each course. New students, or those in their first 24 months of lessons at the Imagery, pay the higher price; students at the Imagery 25 months or more pay the lower price.
SUPPLIES: Students must provide all of their own art supplies. Artists’ supplies are available at Sue Hand's Imagery at a 20% discount for enrolled students. Thank you for supporting small locally owned retailers!
MISSED CLASSES: Have to miss a class? Make-ups are available in other classes by appointment. All summer session make-ups should be completed by August 19.
CHILDREN: We are not staffed for childcare. Unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, all children should arrive no more than 5 minutes prior to class time. Children should be met by a parent/guardian immediately at the end of class. In case of an emergency situation, which would prevent you from picking up your child promptly, PLEASE CALL! ALSO, no student under age 10 may take two consecutive classes (2 hours back-to-back) unless they have been an Imagery art student for at least 18 months.
FALL SCHEDULE: Summer students who wish to continue in our regular session classes beginning in September should notify us as soon as possible. Each May, Imagery students have the option of pre-registration for the following September and space is limited, but we do our best to place summer students who wish to continue in the autumn classes. If we would happen to not have an opening, 2010 summer students will be moved to the head of the waiting list and will be offered the first available openings.
RATED “G”: We are a family-oriented art studio. All subject matter must be rated “G.” “G” is GOOD!