Instructors
Ingrid E. Albrecht
Course(s): Watercolor
Ingrid Albrecht has a Fine Arts Degree from the American Academy of Art, and a MA and BS from Southern Illinois University. She is a nationally awarded artist and has taught workshops and classes globally. Her pieces were also recently exhibited at the Illinois Watercolor Society, the International Signature American Water Media Exhibition, and the National Watercolor Society.
Chantal Chuba
Course(s): Wheel Throwing I & II
Cate Curtis
Courses(s): Introduction to Bachata Dance, Introduction to Swing Dance
Cate is a life-long dancer with over 30 years of experience, beginning with ballet/jazz in her hometown of Seattle. After her first swing dance lesson in college, she fell in love with social dancing and has spent nearly 20 years learning and teaching many genres including salsa, tango, swing, and bachata. Now calling Chicago home, Cate is excited to continue spreading her love of dancing in a supportive and encouraging environment.
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Fowler
Course(s): Wheel Throwing I
Lizzie is a Chicago-based Ceramic Artist who equally enjoys learning, making, and teaching. She started her pottery journey in 2018 at Penguin Foot Pottery, and currently teaches both children and adults at Lillstreet Art Center and The Digs Chicago. Lizzie is enamored with the making process, and she is a firm believer that creating art is an essential part of the human experience. As an instructor, her goal is to teach the technical skills necessary to empower each student to develop and execute their own unique voice. Lizzie’s recent body of work explores soda firing and the way in which pots in the kiln and people in the studio influence one another. She has a successful small business selling her work as Feuille Ceramics—catch her at craft fairs all over the Chicagoland area!
Mark Gruber
Course(s): Wine Appreciation, Modern Cocktail
A graduate of 榴梿视频, Mark Gruber has been teaching with Mini Courses for over thirty years. Mark is a local celebrity in the wine and spirits industry, and his students 榴梿视频 returned time and again.
Ujvala Gujar
Course(s): Basic Calligraphy and Crochet for Beginners
A seasoned textile designer with a passion for calligraphy and crochet, I offer a unique blend of artistic skills. With a focus on Western and Brush Calligraphy on handmade papers, I've honed my craft through years of practice and teaching. My ability to combine calligraphy and crochet showcases my versatility and dedication to creative expression.
Anne Howard
Course(s): Knitting
Anne Howard is a 榴梿视频 alumna and is currently pursuing her master’s at Boston University. She has been teaching knitting with Mini Courses since 2003. Lately, she has been knitting a lot of socks and pretends food!
Brittany Jenkins
Course(s): Pole Dancing I & II, Lap Dance
Brittany is a pole dancer, yoga instructor, personal trainer, and fitness mentor. She started pole dancing in 2007 and fell in love with the movement. Soon after signing up for classes, she quit her day job to become a pole dance instructor. Realizing that she couldn't teach pole full time, she started to cross-train in yoga and other fitness disciplines. Over the past 10 years, she has been certified in yoga, spin, barre, and became a certified personal trainer. She's gained knowledge from teaching a variety of people over the years from stay-at-home parents, students, and athletes, to the occasional celebrity. Seeing the enjoyment on her students' faces after a great class is why she loves teaching pole and fitness. The pole industry is fast-moving in the fitness world and has evolved so much over the years. Like yoga, pole is for everyone. There is a certain kind of freedom in the movement. Pole dance is a fun way to work out, enhance your flexibility, increase your strength, and reconnect you to your sensual self.
Margaret Lo
Courses(s): Shotokan Karate I & II
Shotokan Karate Mini-Course Margaret Lo, 3rd Dan Chicago Karate Club (“CKC”) has as its instructor Margaret Lo, 3rd dan of the Japan Karate Association. Lo sensei was born in Shanghai, China and came to the US as a child. She began Shotokan Karate training in Boston in 1988, and has been teaching karate since 1995. Lo sensei is dedicated to helping students improve intellect, strength and courage through karate. The CKC is a member of Shotokan Karate-do International, which is a US affiliate of the Japan Karate Association, the home of Shotokan Karate
Patty Marfise-Patt
Course(s): Wheel Throwing I, Handbuilding
Patty Marfise-Patt, a native Chicagoan and practicing ceramic artist, received a B.A. in History from Northern Illinois University in 1986 and an M.Ed. from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1994. She began working with clay at age nine at the Chicago Park District’s Ridge Ceramics Studio on Chicago’s south side and has enjoyed playing in the mud ever since! Currently, Patty serves on the board of the Glenview Art League board and teaches ceramics at Lillstreet Art Center. She is currently exploring ways to incorporate technology into her work.
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Lexi McKean
Courses(s): Asian Spirits Guided Tasting, Food and Wine Pairing
Inna Melnikov
Courses(s): Tai Chi
Inna Melnikov has a Doctorate of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine and is National Board certified by the NCCAOM. She has been teaching with Mini Courses for the past 12 years!
TJ Nakano
Course(s): Wheel Throwing I & II
Tomoyasu Nakano completed his BFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2021. His works focus on expanding his craftsmanship skills with ceramics, screenprint, and mixed media. Nakano enjoys expanding his artistic skills to incorporate other mediums into his art practice and considers the process of art-making as a path connecting with larger communities in the vast world of art.
Tomoyasu Nakano was awarded the Bank of America Scholarship and the SAIC Presidential Scholarship to complete his BFA
Grace Philion
Courses(s): Introduction to Contemporary Dance
Tom Rosenak
Course(s): Public Speaking: How to Speak with Confidence and Impact
Tom Rosenak is a senior consultant with over twenty-five years’ experience in leadership communication with a focus on the persuasive arts of sales, presentation, executive presence, and influence without authority. He works with clients to expand business performance through relationships, influence, and communication strategies. Tom is the author of Your Momentum Playbook – How to get unstuck and release greater flow personally and professionally. Tom’s coaching style is engaging, constructive and encouraging while ever challenging the participant to improve. He has broad client experience, from small not-for-profit, to Fortune 500 firms.
Rebekah Sigman
Course(s): Cross Stitching
Rebekah has been cross-stitching for twenty years, completing projects ranging from one-nighters to a cross-stitched landscape that took six years to complete. She loves teaching others about what she considers the most accessible, customizable, and easy-to-learn craft! When not cross-stitching, Rebekah continues to be a lifelong learner – having recently completed the MS in Leadership for Creative Enterprises 榴梿视频 at NU and regularly takes both piano and sewing lessons. Rebekah works in the Department of Communication Studies as the Undergraduate Program Administrator, where she has worked for six years. Additionally, Rebekah is the 2022-2023 Association of 榴梿视频 University Women President.
Tony Smith
Course(s): Fundamentals of Audio and Lighting Event Technology, Introduction to Live Sound
Tony Smith is an audio engineer from Chicago with experience in all kinds of events from Ballet and musicals to corporate retreats. Currently he works at the Norris University Center to put on events there as well as at Cahn Auditorium. Holding a BA from Columbia College Chicago in Live sound he hopes to bring his live events to knowledge to student orgs at 榴梿视频.
Nick Winters
Course(s): Learn to Play Ancient Board Games
Nick Winters is a classicist (and former physicist) who specializes in ancient mathematics and science. He teaches courses at 榴梿视频 on ancient astronomy, ancient medicine, Greek history, and the Greek language, both ancient and modern. His work has also included projects on games, textiles, books and manuscripts, seafaring and navigation, music, engineering, mathematical theory, and calculating devices from the ancient world. Students who visit his office may challenge him to an ancient board game - if they dare!
Peter Wujcik
Course(s): American Sign Language I & II
Peter Wujcik is a Licensed Deaf Interpreter, American Sign Language Instructor, and Theatrical ASL Director, born to Deaf parents. His ASL teaching credits include: Currently ASL Instructor, Teacher Assistance and Tutor at Columbia College Chicago since 2014, (8) years at Bell Elementary School, (5) years at the Art Institute of Chicago, and (14) years at City Colleges of Chicago (Wright College, Harold Washington and Olive-Harvey). He acted as Emcee for the 100 years celebration of the Chicago Chapter of the Illinois Association for the Deaf in 2008. His past theater experience includes ASL Consultant (for both actors and interpreters) for Bell School`s production of GUYS AND DOLLS JR and for Steppenwolf Theater`s THE WHEEL, TRIBES, THE WAY WEST, THE QUALMS, NIGHT ALIVE, THE HERD, GRAND CONCOURSE, and CONSTELLATIONS. Also Sign Language interpreting for DePaul Reskin Theater`s PROSPERO`S STORM, THE KID WHO RAN FOR PRESIDENT, CINDERELLA: THE REMIX and JUNIE B JONES IS NOT A CROOK, and Eclipse Theater Company`s THE LITTLE FLOWER OF EAST ORANGE.