Class Instructors
The Center offers a wide range of classes and workshops for all ages and abilities. Our instructors are experienced artists and educators, and we strive to create a friendly and welcoming environment for all students.
Visual Arts Instructors

Laura Bouton
Metalsmithing
Nancy Frary
Painting
Joe Gallant
Painting
Melanie Gillis
Ceramics, Watercolor & Sketching
Lisa Goren
Watercolor
Ana Johnson-Moore
Sketching, Watercolor
Sarah Kahn
Mixed Media
Rosalie McCarthy
Acrylics
Jackie Reeves
Figure Drawing, Sketching

Laura Bouton
Metalsmithing

Nancy Frary
Painting
I’m a retired educator and business owner and have been painting Fantastic Furniture for 20 years. It all started with a class given by my mentor, Ginny Boylan, at the Marblehead Arts Association. Prior to moving to the Cape, I was the co-owner of Yellow Dog Designs. We created custom work for clients on the Northshore of Boston including painted furniture and floorcloths. Currently I paint for pleasure and for a wonderful non-profit called Painting for a Purpose. They hold an annual auction to benefit the Portland Public Schools. One of my chairs was featured on poster promoting the event. Each year I paint dozens of pieces for the auction.

Joe Gallant
Painting
Award-winning Cape Cod artist Joe Gallant has been a full-time painter and instructor on Cape Cod for 25 years. He has conducted his popular Big Brush painting workshops for beginners and more advanced students at Cotuit Center for the Arts for a number of years. In 2019 and 2021, Joe also conducted all-day painting workshops sponsored by Cape Cod Collaborative for Cape and Islands public and private school arts teachers. He employs a casual and fun approach to painting instruction that his students enjoy.
Joe has an in-home gallery in Sandwich that is open by appointment. His original art, prints, boxed note cards and boxed Christmas cards are also sold in retail stores and on his website at www.capecodwatercolors.com.

Melanie Gillis
Ceramics, Watercolor & Sketching
Melanie Gillis is an artist and art teacher. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from Boston University and a Master of Arts in Teaching Visual Art from Bridgewater State University. She enjoys teaching a variety of mediums that include drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media, and clay. She has taught at The Danforth Art Museum at Framingham State University and currently teaches in public school and at the Cape Cod Museum of Art. Melanie loves to teach students of all ages and to encourage them to explore, take chances and develop their creative voice. When Melanie is not teaching art she is engaged in making artworks in a variety of mediums; photography, printmaking, clay, and fiber art.

Lisa Goren
Watercolor
Lisa Goren was born in California and raised in NYC. And yet she has dreamed of Polar landscapes since she was in her teens. Her first trip took her to Antarctica where she was inspired and captivated by the landscape. Later travels to Iceland, Alaska, increased her love for the Polar Regions. Her watercolors show an unfamiliar landscape in a new light. By using vibrant colors and taking risks with different surfaces, she makes the viewer reevaluate their understanding of both these landscapes and their beliefs in the potential of the medium. Her works create questions about the nature of abstraction and our planet as many of her pieces are representations of unfamiliar, threatened terrains.
Lisa’s work can be found in personal collections worldwide, from Australia to Iceland, and the United States. Her place on the 2013 Arctic Circle Residency was chronicled in an article she wrote for the New York Times (http://nyti.ms/1PAO5mr) and led her to her next phase of her Polar work. She had two pieces in “Gaia - Les femmes et l'ecologie” in Paris to coincide with the COP21 Climate talks. Recently, her Google Talk (http://bit.ly/lisagorengoogle) gave her a larger platform to discuss her travels, art, and the Polar regions.
Lisa has been working out of Boston, Massachusetts for the past 25 years and is Vice-President of the National Association of Women Artists (Mass. Chapter). During the Pandemic, she has been working on smaller paintings of Animals Taking Over during the Quarantine as well as portraits of health care workers (chosen to be in The Best Art Created by Washington Post Readers During the Pandemic by Washington Post).

Ana Johnson-Moore
Sketching, Watercolor
Ana Johnson-Moore is a professional artist originally from Bucharest, Romania, now living and creating on Cape Cod. With watercolors and gouache as her preferred mediums, Ana’s work merges vibrant imagination with influences from vaporwave music, anime, 80s neon, and horror novels. Her artistic themes range from nautical scenes and surreal compositions to whimsical, anime-inspired cats enjoying coffee.
Creating art since she could hold a pencil, Ana continues to explore and experiment, channeling her passion not only into her own creations but also into teaching. By sharing her skills in the classroom, Ana helps build a stronger, more connected creative community.
Her work has been showcased in galleries across the Northeast and featured in international art publications. She deeply values collaborations with local businesses to foster vibrant artistic networks. Through her art, Ana captures the unique soul of the places she explores, blending her love of travel and creativity.
When not painting, Ana enjoys beachside walks, diving into a good book, or relaxing with vinyl records and gourmet coffee.

Katama Murray
Katama Murray (she/her) is an artist, educator, naturalist, and small business owner from the Blue Hill peninsula now residing in Deer Isle, Maine. Her mixed media work and company, Teach Peace Prints, are inspired by place-based making and our interconnectedness to the environment. While living and studying throughout regions of New England and the Midwest, she has always been influenced by the outdoors and the ways in which we coexist with the natural world. Utilizing locally foraged natural materials, she layers print and fiber processes to visually communicate ideas, observations, and perpetual experimentation. Through hands-on techniques, Katama teaches regional workshops focused on versatile methods that encourage exploration and foster life-long learning. Katama also teaches at the Blue Hill Harbor School as their Visual Arts Educator. With a passion for multidisciplinary making, she enjoys inspiring others to become more connected to the earth through the power of art and community.

Sarah Kahn
Mixed Media
Sarah Kahn has studied and taught art for over thirty years. She received an MSW, from NYU, in 1984, after graduating from Bennington College, in applied art and early childhood studies- (BS). She has been on-staff at The New Art Center, in Newton Ma., for the past 10 years, and initiated two community art programs there . Her Sunday art class was designed for young adults with developmental disabilities, and she led a series of classes to women impacted by domestic violence.
She has taught art classes and planned art curricula for children, and currently teaches art students and adults interested in beginning an art practice, at Provincetown Art Assn., and Museum (PAAM), The Falmouth Art Center (FAC), as well as workshops at NAC, in Newton Ma. She was under representation for 15 years, at Soprafina Art Gallery, S.O.W.A. Art district, downtown Boston, and is an exhibiting NOS (Newton Open Studios) artist.
Sarah loves watching students find joy and a sense of connection to personal imagery, by teaching mixed-media collage. The freedom to access and become familiar with an assortment of art supplies offers students the freedom to explore, play, and find comfort without rigidity.

Rosalie McCarthy
Acrylics
After decades of teaching drawing and painting to children and adults it is her conviction that thinking you have no ability or so-called “talent” can be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Creativity can be learned and this is one of the premises of her classes, to dispel all the misconceptions about art. Her focus is to relax, inspire confidence, encourage and minimize inhibitions while enjoying the journey of creating.
Before moving to Cape Cod she taught painting in her home studio in Millis, Ma. Conducted workshops and classes at Boston Public Library, Copley Society of Boston, art guilds, schools and libraries on Cape Cod, in Rhode Island, the North Shore and New Hampshire.
She was the founder/director of the Stoney Brook Arts Guild at the Stoney Brook Nature Center in Norfolk, Ma. Since moving to the Cape she has taught at Falmouth Arts Guild, Sandwich Arts Alliance, Cape Cod Arts Assoc. Upper Cape Tech. H.S. and Cotuit Center for the Arts where she loves being a part of for the past several years.

Jackie Reeves
Figure Drawing, Sketching
Canadian-American artist Jackie Reeves uses mixed media to bring together figurative and abstract elements in her art. She was raised in Montreal by architect parents and studied design art at Concordia University. Her artistic career began as a professional mural painter for corporate, private and public spaces. Concurrently, Reeves co founded the Plymouth Community Art Center. In 2010 she earned her MFA in painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design at the Fine Art Work Center in Provincetown. She has since exhibited in solo and group shows in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Washington DC and North Carolina. She has been profiled in numerous publications including WHITEHOT Magazine, the Boston Globe, Art New England and Artscope Magazine.
Reeves is an active member of the Cape Cod community offering mentorship through her art classes, public art and work with youth in creating murals that tackle issues of inclusion, diversity and acceptance.
Jackie works out of the Old Schoolhouse Studios in Barnstable Village and lives with her husband and three daughters in Sandwich, Massachusetts.
Ceramics Instructors

Ron Dean
Ceramics

Morgan DiNello
Ceramics
Neil Grant
Ceramics, Sculpture

Lois Hirshberg
Raku

Sarah Rossi
Ceramics

Kimberly Sheerin
Ceramics

Joan Zagrobelny
Ceramics

Ron Dean
Ceramics

Morgan DiNello
Ceramics

Neil Grant
Ceramics, Sculpture
Neil Grant is an English representational sculptor who makes fine art through a slightly different lens. The winner of the 2018 Newby Patrons Award at the National Sculpture Society’s Annual Awards Exhibition, he combines technical skill with storytelling and humor.
Neil lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts where he sculpts out of his studio, and is part of the teaching faculty at Cotuit Center for the Arts.
“Sculpture is how I put my thoughts out into the world, and so I try to make sure that they are ideas worth sharing,” says Neil. “All sculptures have an origin story, and mine normally begin with questions such as, ‘I wonder if anyone has ever attempted that in clay before?’ or ‘It’s probably not what you’d call classical sculpture, but I wonder if people would like it?’ I love sculpture and any other form of art that fuses skill, emotion, and—if it can—a bit of humor. That’s what I aim for in my work."
More details about Neil and his work can be found at http://www.neilgrantartstudios.com

Lois Hirshberg
Raku

Sarah Rossi
Ceramics

Kimberly Sheerin
Ceramics

Joan Zagrobelny
Ceramics
Music Instructors
Steve Gregory
Guitar, Ukulele, Bass, Adult Ensembles
Mary Hamilton
Voice, Guitar, and Piano
Patrick McDonough
Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Teen Rock Band
John Williams
Guitar, Reeds, Horns, Blues Band
Sam Holmstock
Drumming

Steve Gregory
Guitar, Ukulele, Bass, Adult Ensembles
Steve has a Bachelors in Music / classical guitar from Rhode Island College and attended Berklee College of Music in Boston to study jazz composition. He was in management and purchasing for several years with Tower Records and HMV Records - amassing an enormous recording collection. He has taught at the Cape Cod Conservatory, CCFTA, Sandwich Arts Alliance and Falmouth Academy. He is the founder of the Cotuit Center for the Arts Ukulele Orchestra series of classes and is the Saturday Service Music Director at West Parish Church in West Barnstable. Steve currently plays guitar and sings with the Cape Cod duet, Side Hustle and performs as a sideman and fill-in musician for Kim Moberg, Out Late, Funktapuss, Jim Nosler's Twister and others.
Steve teaches Guitar, Ukulele, Bass Guitar, Drums, EnsemblesHe founded the Cotuit Center for the Arts Ukulele Orchestra series of classes in 2011, has taught music, ukulele and guitar at the Cape Cod Conservatory and Rock Band classes Falmouth Academy.Steve is currently the Saturday Service Music Director at West Parish Church in West Barnstable. He's also performed for 45 years as a guitarist and vocalist for his own groups as well as a sideman for several Cape Cod based acts.

Mary Hamilton
Voice, Guitar, and Piano
Mary has a Bachelor’s degree in music performance and composition from California Institute of the Arts. As a singer-songwriter, she lived in Los Angeles for seven years where she played and recorded music across the city with her band. A knowledgeable teacher in voice, guitar, piano, and ukulele, she is excited to help you learn an instrument, write music, and play your favorite tunes!

Patrick McDonough
Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Teen Rock Band
Patrick is what I like to call, a musician's musician. He has done his 10,000 hours on guitar and he still found time to master the bass guitar and the drums. Presently he is the bass player for Cape Cod super group, Funktapuss. He has also played guitar and bass with the Sibohan Magnus band, Chantel Joseph, Molly Parmenter, and Kite School. Patrick also played in Nashville, TN for five years. He worked as a sideman, session player and band member. His band Sunset East toured and played in the Nashville area. He also holds a degree from UMass in Accounting. Pretty smart guy.

John Williams
Guitar, Reeds, Horns, Blues Band
John has a Bachelor's Degree in Music Education and has been teaching public school music for nearly 30 years. Majoring in Music Education and classical guitar, John has performed solo and with small ensembles for several years, including performances with the Wilkes College Guitar Ensemble and the Boston Guitar Orchestra, traveling to Madrid to participate in the Chamber Arts Music Festival. John currently teaches instrumental music in the Sandwich Public Schools and performs locally.

Sam Holmstock
Drumming
Sam Holmstock, a founding member of the band Entrain, has taught Afro-Caribbean drumming for 35 years. For the last eight, he has taught on the Cape at Cotuit Center for the Arts, Cape Cod Community College, and at the Brewster Treatment Center, a residential program for incarcerated teen boys.

Nicole Hendrick Donovan
Nicole is a certified meditation instructor, sound practitioner, reiki master, and author of A Life Suspended: A Mother and Son’s Story of Autism, Extinction Bursts, and Living a Resilient Life. You can find her work at nhdwrites.com, or for current offerings follow her on Facebook and/or Instagram.
Movement and Dance Instructors

Barry Friedman
Tai Chi
Barry is a long-term committed practitioner of Tai Chi and a graduate of the Tree of Life Tai Chi Center’s teacher training certification program, based on the Harvard Medical School’s Guide to Tai Chi and its Eight Active Ingredients of Tai Chi curriculum. In addition to teaching his own classes Barry teaches sessions for the staff of Massachusetts General Hospital and the Harvard University Library, and has been a featured instructor at the Harvard Medical School’s Herbert Benson MD Course in Mind Body Medicine, The Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, and The Cambridge Health Alliance’s Center for Mindfulness and Self-Compassion, as well as at the Tree of Life Tai Chi studios in Watertown.
Barry brings his experience as a life-long soccer goalkeeper coach to bear in providing a welcoming environment for the cultivation of fitness, health and mental well-being. Learn more at www.findingbalancetaichi.com.
Thoughts from students of Barry:
- “Very centering and calming, thank you!”
- “Thank you! Very relaxing & invigorating at the same time!” - “An excellent Tai Chi class! Thank you, Barry” - “Wonderful! I’d never tried Tai Chi before and it’s great!” - “It felt so good. Felt like I finally pampered myself. Thank you!”

Linda Holmes
Linda Holmes has been tap dancing since she was 5 years old. She owned her own dance studios and dance company in California. Linda was a member of The American Jazz Dance Company, danced with the California Ballet School and Company, and the Heart and Sole Tap Dance Company. She is also a certified AFAA Group Exercise Instructor, a Swim Instructor, and has studied dance all over the US.

Morgan DiNello
Ceramics

Yuval Samburski
Sound Healer, Yoga Instructor, Teacher Trainer and Mentor, E-500RYT, YACEP and Reiki level 2.
Yuval is Faculty and presenter at Kripalu Center For Yoga & Health in the Berkshires, Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, NY, Ananda Ashram in Monroe, NY, Ocean Edge in Cape Cod, MA. He has been creating and leading experiential, as well as educational programs, retreats and teacher trainings all around the world since 2014 (notable are Guatemala, India, Israel, Croatia, Azores, England, Nicaragua, Panama, Costa Rica). Within the US, Yuval has been regularly leading specialty workshops in New York City, Boston, Brunswick, Maine, Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, along retreats in North Fork, NY.
Yuval began his teaching career in 2012 (Yogaworks, NYC) and in 2015 became a teacher trainer (200HR & 300HR). He led trainings in China, New York, NY, Boston, MA, and Memphis, TN.
Yuval is best known for his deep, soulful chanting and signature Live-Music Sound Healing sessions as well Vinyasa Flow classes, Pranayama teachings, Restorative work and Self-Massage (he is known to cast deep-healing spells on his students). Yuval is the creator and leader of UVYogaDance, a joyous movement practice which is as healing as it is an expressive art form, as well as YogaJam - a fun and playful Vinyasa practice laced with dance elements.
Yuval’s teaching style is mindful and fluid, linking all movement back to the breath and providing a safe and warm environment for students to explore their own selves, making their own self-discoveries through practice.
With experience in performance and art, Yuval is inspired by all creation and the undeniable power of breath and meditation. His teaching is personal, nurturing and humorous, allowing for self-observation and a true teaching and learning experience between him and his students.
Find Yuval on Instagram: @UVYBoogie
Yuval’s Calendar of Events: https://linktr.ee/uvyboogie
Find Yuval on YouTube: @UVYoga
Listen to Yuval’s music here:
https://www.youtube.com/@UVYOGA
Kids Classes and Summer Instructors
David Sigel and Hilary Hutchison
Ed O'Toole
Leonie Little-Lex
Drawing, Watercolor, Mixed Media
Melanie Gillis
Ceramics, Watercolor & Sketching
David Sigel and Hilary Hutchison
Ed O'Toole

Susan Mendoza Friedman
Susan Mendoza Friedman grew up in Roslyn, New York, located on the North Shore of Long Island. She is married to Jerry, who is a psychotherapist with a private practice in Mashpee, Cape Cod. They have two adult sons, Jesse and Matt, who currently reside in Boston and Atlanta. Susan earned a bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education from Wheelock College in 1975, and received dance training in both New York and Boston. Susan then moved to the Cape and has resided in Cotuit since 1978. She taught preschool through the second grade at Barnstable Public Schools for 10 years before devoting all of her time to her passion: dance. For 30 years, Susan owned and operated Dance Designs, Inc. Cape Cod’s largest dance studio, until 2012. Susan continues to teach all styles of dance at various locations throughout the Cape. In 2006, she founded Dancing for a Cure (DFAC) wfor her best friend Karen Schek, who was diagnosed with stage III ovarian cancer. DFAC has been a Special Fund of the Friends of Dana-Farber since 2009. Their annual event, the Dance Marathon, includes hundreds of dance enthusiasts throughout the Cape and beyond. All funds raised are allocated for ovarian and breast cancer researcher at the Institute. The partnership with Friends of Dana-Farber has helped to solidify the DFAC reputation on the Cape as one of the most important annual fundraisers. They also support those in cancer treatment on the Cape by hosting Hospitality Days at Hematology Oncology Specialists of Cape Cod. Some of Susan's other interests include outdoor sports, gardening, vintage re-purposing and design, and the New England Patriots.
Leonie Little-Lex
Drawing, Watercolor, Mixed Media
Léonie Little-Lex is a fine artist and illustrator from Cape Cod, MA. She graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design with a BFA in Illustration, then went on to complete her Masters of Arts in Teaching. She shows her work in galleries and art shows on Cape Cod and in the greater Boston area, and has also exhibited nationally in Oregon, New York, and North Carolina. She works in a variety of mediums with an emphasis on painting and pen-and-ink drawings. She recently illustrated her first children's book, "A is for Always: An Adoption Alphabet", published in August 2022. In addition to her work as an artist, Léonie has been an instructor in drawing and painting for over 10 years, both in private and community settings.

Melanie Gillis
Ceramics, Watercolor & Sketching
Melanie Gillis is an artist and art teacher. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from Boston University and a Master of Arts in Teaching Visual Art from Bridgewater State University. She enjoys teaching a variety of mediums that include drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media, and clay. She has taught at The Danforth Art Museum at Framingham State University and currently teaches in public school and at the Cape Cod Museum of Art. Melanie loves to teach students of all ages and to encourage them to explore, take chances and develop their creative voice. When Melanie is not teaching art she is engaged in making artworks in a variety of mediums; photography, printmaking, clay, and fiber art.