Art class comes with a little twist

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In this Oct. 18, 2012 photo, Kelly Naschert (standing), a teacher at the Decatur Area Arts Council in Decatur, works with participants. (AP Photo/Herald & Review, Lisa Morrison)
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DECATUR (AP) — It's hard to know exactly what kind of cocktail goes best with a particular piece of art.

Is a Manhattan too brusque and bold for the soothing colors of pastel portraiture?

Would a zippy Tom Collins be overshadowed while making Japanese kokeshi dolls?

What, if anything, goes with absinthe?

Thankfully, the Decatur Area Arts Council doesn't take these pairings too seriously, according to education coordinator Jenny Cowgill. They're just trying to invite local adults into the Madden Arts Center to learn a new art style and, with a twist, with their favorite cocktail in hand.

"We're modeling this series after a program in Springfield that also encouraged people to bring their own cocktails, wine or beer and snacks," Cowgill said of the new "Cocktails and Creations" series of adult art classes. "It's supposed to be something fun and social. Sometimes, I think adults who don't consider themselves 'artistic' but do like to socialize are intimidated to come here for a class, so we wanted to present the class in a way where you just come and have fun with friends and leave with something you've created."

And it doesn't hurt that participants are encouraged to bring along their own liquid courage. Several classes have already been held on subjects such as pastel painting. The next class on Thursday night will focus on the Japanese kokeshi dolls, and is taught by Cowgill. Five more classes are scheduled over the next two months including Oct. 25, Nov. 8, 15 and 29, and Dec. 1.

"They're (the Japanese kokeshi dolls) usually made of wood, but we're making them out of papier-mâché," she said. "They're sort of reminiscent of the Russian nesting dolls. They're really cute, and in Japan they're meant to be given as gifts to convey good luck."

Class sizes cap at around 20 people to make sure everyone in attendance is able to discuss their own work with the instructor, and the pieces being worked on are meant to be "quirky, fun things people could give as a gift," such as the dolls.

Another upcoming class features "wine and cheese trays," for instance, and will involve the adults decorating trays that have been made from melted wine bottles. Prices for the classes range from around $12 to $25 depending on the materials involved, but all are meant to give adult members of the arts community a way to get involved, possibly for the first time.

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