SUPPLY LISTS FOR ADULT CLASSES + WORKSHOPS

Ceramics – Wheel Throwing + Handbuilding Pottery

Beginning Wheel Throwing
Intermediate Wheel Throwing
Beginning Handbuilding

  1. Ceramic tool kit- $15/per kit sold at museum; may be purchased elsewhere; you can keep it forever
  2. 1 bag of clay- $30/bag that must be purchased at the Coral Springs Museum of Art. No outside clay allowed.
  3. Roll of paper towels
  4. Lap towel
  5. Newspaper
  6. Additional tools may be recommended by individual instructors

We allow students to store clay and projects on class designated shelves during weeks of scheduled class only. We are not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please put your name on all your items. You can bring your tools back and forth with you or rent a locker in the upstairs hallway. All projects and left-over clay must be picked up no later than one week after the end of the session. Items/clay that are not picked up will become property of the Museum. Students should come in early on the first day to make their purchases prior to class starting. We accept Visa, MasterCard or Cash.

Painting – Watercolor


(If you have painted before, bring the supplies you have to class.)

  1. Please bring your own reference materials.
  2. Watercolor paints either in tubes or pan form. Watercolors may be purchased in sets. If purchasing individual tubes, at minimum get Permanent Rose, Transparent yellow, cobalt blue and indigo. 
  3. Paint palette with individual wells and cover.
  4. Synthetic blend brushes: 1/2“ flat, 1” flat, #12 round, #10 round, and #8 round.
  5. Paint brush holder.
  6. Watercolor paper in a size that is easily transported. Masking tape and a support board to tape the paper to. 
  7. Small spray bottle for water.
  8. Paper towels.
  9. Tube of White Gouache paint

 

Painting- Acrylic

(If you have painted before, bring the supplies you have to class.)

  1. Acrylic paints either heavy body or fluid. At minimum you will need red, yellow, blue, titanium white, and burnt umber.  Paints can also be purchased in sets. 
  2. Paint palette or palette paper. White paper plates work well too. 
  3. Assorted sizes of paintbrushes (at least one large brush)
  4. Palette knife
  5. Small spray bottle for water.
  6. Paper towels.
  7. ARTEZA DIY Foldable Canvas Frame, Expert Watercolor, 8″ x 11″ (10 Sheet Pad)
  8. White Gesso (small)
  9. Containers for mixing
  10. Matte medium.
  11. Polymer Medium (gloss only)
  12. (Optional) – Stretched canvas, wood panel, or surface of choice (will discuss in class)
  13. (Optional) – Rubber gloves
  14. (Optional) – Assorted polymer gels and molding pastes (will discuss in class)

 

Botanical Painting & Drawing

  1. Acrylic paints either heavy body or fluid. At minimum you will need red, yellow, blue, titanium white, and burnt umber.  Paints can also be purchased in sets. 
  2. Paint palette or palette paper. White paper plates work well too. 
  3. Assorted sizes of paintbrushes.
  4. Canvas Paper Pad
  5. Strathmore drawing pad, medium surface, 400 series 9×12” or larger
  6. Graphite Pencils, 2H, 2B, & 6B
  7. Kneaded eraser
  8. Pink pearl eraser
  9. Loew Cornell blending stumps

 

Painting – Oil

Oil Painting from Photo

  1. Oil Paint in these colors: Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, Raw Umber, Titanium White, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Red, Alizarin Crimson, Ultramarine Blue, Cold Black, Mars Black (Gamblin, Winsor Newton, or Sennelier suggested)
  2. Refined Linseed Oil
  3. Range of Brushes sizes 0 through 6, small, flats and blender brushes (Ebony Filberts suggested)
  4. Metal Palette Knife
  5. Cheesecloth (can be found at local grocery stores)
  6. Disposable grey palette
  7. 8”x10” canvas
  8. Paper Towels
  9. Terpenoid (No Turpentine is permitted in the studio.)
  10. Glass jar with lid for Terpenoid
  11. Nitrile or rubber gloves

 

Drawing


Figure Drawing

  1. Graphite Pencils, 2H, 2B, & 6B
  2. Twist-Erase .9 Pentel automatic pencil
  3. Soft Fan Brush
  4. Shammy
  5. Strathmore drawing pad, medium surface, 400 series 9×12” or larger
  6. Kneaded eraser
  7. Pink pearl eraser
  8. Loew Cornell blending stumps and tortillons
  9. Sandpaper Paddle

Intro to Drawing

  1. Graphite Pencils, 2H, 2B, & 6B
  2. Kneaded eraser
  3. Charcoal 2B pencils
  4. 9×12” or larger drawing pad
  5. Handheld pencil sharpener

 

Photography

Adult Photography
Control Your Camera
Street Photography

  1. Digital Camera

Teen Photography
Teen Short Film

  1. Smart Phone or Digital Camera