Zooming into Summer

Don’t miss out on all the great Zoom classes this summer! Joining a Zoom class gives you the opportunity to learn from the comfort of your own home or while you’re on vacation! Need a Zoom lesson or refresher? Give us a call and we’ll be happy to help get you online! 401-874-4197!

Here are a couple of Zooms coming up this week that you don’t want to miss!! 

New England Lighthouses and the People Who Kept Them

Instructor: Jeremy D’Entrement 

1 time class on Monday, June 26, 5:00PM-7:00PM

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Everyone knows that there’s “something about lighthouses” that gives them broad appeal, but their vital role in our history and culture is little appreciated. Our early nation was built on a maritime economy, and lighthouses were part of the system that made that possible. Due to automation, traditional lighthouse-keeping is a way of life that has faded into the past. Jeremy D’Entremont tells the history of New England’s historic and picturesque lighthouses with focus on the colorful and dram

Art from the Artful: The American Way in Twentieth-Century Suspense Genre
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– Instructor: Teresa Testa

This 6-week course starts on Tuesday, June 27, at 1PM

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In this six-week course, students will be introduced to pioneering creative interpretations of suspense in the American Way by two Englishmen, Roald Dahl and Alfred Hitchcock, who became American household standards of suspense. Such were the days of the American consciousness in the 1950’s and 60’s where the hallmarks of constancy and steadfastness provided the cultural norms of the time. Each week the course will pair one Hitchcock short film with its Dahl short story inspiration. In order to best understand the immense audience popularity attained from the suspense genre, students will learn about the human psychology that underpins our human desire to create art from the artful.

Register online or call 401-874-4197.