Spring 2012

Website Design & Digital Media

Web.Spring2012

Justin Warren

Tuesdays & Thursdays

4:00-6:00PM

Have you ever wanted to learn how to create a real website? In this class, you’ll work on a design team to create a real website for District 11 that the whole community can access. In the process, you’ll gain skills in graphic design, filming and editing.
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Justin Warren
Justin Warren is an educator, brand strategy consultant and creative director for photography and multimedia in the San Francisco bay area. An Oakland native, Warren developed a distinct vision as a photojournalist at UCLA, where he earned a B.A. in Anthropology and Afro-American Studies. In 2000, Warren began teaching photography and visual art at a nationally recognized high school for at-risk teens (Life Learning Academy), where he created innovative, project-based interdisciplinary curricula for visual arts and nonviolence. Warren has since expanded his instructional expertise and offered custom courses for private and corporate clients . In addition, Warren accepts freelance photography clients, and provides creative direction and strategic consulting services for small and mid-size brands.

Music Production & Percussion

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Mark Weiner and Alfie Macias

Tuesdays & Thursdays

4:00-6:00PM

This class has access to a variety of top level music production equipment including turntables, mixers, keyboards, pro-tools software and much more. Want to learn how to produce your own music and beats? Do you know how to play an instrument or sing? Sign up to record your own songs! Do you want to learn how ...more>
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Mark Weiner

Mark has been teaching high school classes since he was in high school. As a teenager he interned and eventually worked for a non-profit specializing in health education & harm reduction. After going away for college, he continued on with the same organization becoming the head educator, and eventually was put in charge of running a teen center for Peninsula High School in San Bruno. He is also an active musician/producer/recording artist in the bay area. He enjoys helping young people foster a passion for the arts.


Alfie Macias

Alfie teaches Afro-Brazilian drumming and percussion ensemble. He has studied and performed with noted percussionists, Gamo Paz and Jorge Alabe from Brazil, and locally with Carlos Aceituno, Zeke Neally and Kwaku Dady as well as ensembles including Aguas de Bahia and Fogo Na Roupa. He is an accomplished salsa dance instructor and also teaches with Loco Bloco, the San Francisco Arts Education Project and Project Avary, a summer arts camp for at-risk youth. Alfie is also the musical director of both Loco Bloco & the dance company Sambaxé. He and his drumming students regularly collaborate with Sambaxé. Alfie has been with Out of Site for three years. He speaks Spanish and Portuguese.


Black & White Photography

Photo.Spring.2012

Katherin Canton and Maggie Preston

Mondays & Wednesdays

4:00-6:00PM

With a 35mm camera in hand and professional darkroom to use, your stories are revealed! In this class you will learn to use 35mm film cameras to take meaningful and memorable photos. On Saturdays, all students will come together in the professional darkroom to learn how to print their photos.
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Katherin Canton

Kathy recently graduated from the California College of the Arts with a major in Community Studies. She is currently the youngest member of the arts organization, Rock Paper Scissors Collective, in Oakland. She is an alumna of Out of Site and of Lowell High School. As a student at Out of Site she took photography, printmaking and other visual arts classes. She became a teaching assistant for photography, and joined the youth advisory board during high school. During her senior year of high school and freshman year of college, she was an administrative assistant at Out of Site, and mentored the youth advisory board.

 

 

Maggie Preston

Maggie is a native Northern Californian who earned her Master of Fine Arts degree from the California College of the Arts (CCA). Currently, she teaches photography at CCA and Out of Site. Her work has been exhibited widely in San Francisco galleries including Queens Nail Annex and The Spare Room. On the weekends she heads north to Sonoma County and works at her family’s organic farm and winery, selling produce at the farmer’s market, collecting eggs, herding cats, and documenting it all with her camera. Maggie has been teaching at Out of Site since 2009.

 

Architecture & Public Art

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Raffaella Falchi

Tuesdays & Thursdays

4:00-6:00PM

This class is a special collaboration between California College of the Arts undergraduate architecture students and Out of Site high school architecture students. We will be designing and building a public art piece together.  Are you interested in architecture? Do you like building things? You will have the opportunity to work with college students and ...more>
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Raffaella Falchi

Raffaella teaches architecture and dance, has been the program manager, and is now the Program Director at Out of Site. She received a Master of Architecture from California College of the Arts (CCA), and first came to Out of Site as a Community Student Fellow from the Center of Art and Public Life at CCA. She received her B.A. in Psychology and a Minor in Art from UC Berkeley. She has taught in the Cornerstone Architectural Program in Oakland working with youth out of Juvenile Hall. In the summer 2007, she received a fellowship from CCA and worked with the favela community of Manguinhos in Rio de Janeiro under the Brazilian architect Jorge Mario Jauregui  and his Favela/Barrio project. She is the Artistic Director and founder of Sambaxé Dance Company which offers dance classes, performances and costume design. Her samba class was also awarded Best of the Bay 2004. She speaks Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.

 

Acting

Acting.Spring.2012

Freddy Gutiérrez

Mondays & Wednesdays

4:00-6:00PM

If you’ve ever wanted to act on stage or learn how to perform in front of an audience the way you see on your favorite shows like Glee, then this is the class for you! Even if you’ve never acted before, this will be an opportunity to learn how to tell your own stories through ...more>
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Freddy Gutiérrez

Freddy is a theater artist and poet. As he is finishing his degree at the University of San Francisco in the Performing Arts and Social Justice department, he has developed an original theater performance with a group of men in the SF Jail under the auspices of the Sheriff’s Department. He has performed in stage readings and productions at Intersection for the Arts, Brava Theater, and with the Theater of the Oppressed. He has been an artist-in-residence with Community Works, and has taught at Oakland Tech High School as a teaching artist with Opera Piccola. Additionally, he is a poet mentor at Youth Speaks. Freddy is bilingual in English and Spanish.