CRAFT CENTER FALL‘89 WORKSHOPS -CERAMICS h— BE(»INNIN(» CERAMICS* Peter MeyerfKrank (iosar Hus workshop is everything you need for a thor ough grounding in ceramics. Wheel throwing, handbuilding, and gla/mg techniques will he cov ered, with individualized instruction for beginners and those with some previous experience. Cila/es and 25 lbs. of da> included. IK hours of instate lion. 'Hirer sessions offered: I Wednesdays 3:00-6:00 pm Meyer Oct. 4-Nov. 15 (except Oct. 25) *om *$36 2. Thursdays 6:10-9:30 pm Gosar October 5-Novcmbcr 9 *or>2 *$36 3. Sundays 5:00-8:00 pm Gosar October 8-Novembcr 12 *<*" *536 CONTINUING CERAMICS* Peter Meyer I or the adventurous spirit who has had some previ ousclay experience, Fxpand your foundation skills and personal expression with clay. Increase your throwing and handbuilding skills, make specialized lulls, and refine your glazing techniques. 25 Ihs. of day and glazes pros ided. 15 hours of instruction. Tuesdays 3:00-6:00 pm October 10-Novcmbcr 14 *$36 11ANDBUIEI) INC/CERAMIC SCULPTURE* Frank (iosar Fxplorc your own imaginative process through playing w ith clay. Learn ancient methods of clay construction - coil building, slab building, carving, additive and subtractive techniques. Class provides bo ill directed and self directed opportunities 25 Ihs. of clay and glazes provided. 12 hours of in struction. Mondays 6:30-9: 30 pm October 9-30 «W5 *S28 RAKU* Frank (iosar Raku spans the centuries from 15th century tea bow Is to 21st century metallic lusters. Fuelling effects for sculptural and decorative pieces are achieved in tins dramatic process in which pieces are pulled red hot from the kiln and plunged into barrels of combustibles. Instruction tm. hides tech niques tor small pieces Beginning and continuing students welcome Clay and glazes included. 16 hours of instruction. Fridays 2:00-5:00 pm September 29 ( A mber 20 #<»*' *$33 Saturday, October 21.1:30-5:30 pm (4 hour firing) PRIMITIVE FIRING* Frank (iosar From llte prehistoric pueblo to modem-day craft galleries, "primitive” smoke-tia’d ceramics enjoy a colorful history. Learn the secrets of polished blackware pottery ami apply them to your own decorative or sculptural work. Clay, terra sigillata and instructional handbook included. 12 hours of instruction. Fridays 2:00-5:00 pm October 27-November 17 »oo7 *$28 COLORED PORCELAIN* Peter Meyer Handbuild beautiful cups and bowls w ith colored porcelain. We will use w hue, shades of grey and a few accent colors. Colored slips will be available. Porcelain, mason stains and glazes pros ided. 12 hours of instruction. Wednesdays 6:30-9:30 pm Oct 11 Nov 8 (except (At. 25) #ons *$35 Ihc rmvmity of Oregon affirms the nghi of all individuals to c^ual oppor turnty in education and employment, without regard to race, color, national on gui. manul sutus. veteran's status. set. age. handicap, rciigum. or any Other curinnui considerations not directly and substantially related to cf fee'llve performance Thu policy implements all applicable federal, stale and local laws, regulations and executive orders Direct rciated inquiries to the Director. Affirmative Actum Office. Oregon flail. University of (he g»m. Phone (503)686 3123 FIBERS I NAVAJO WEAVING ( harline Durchanek I Vsign ami weave a Navajo mg. I sing a frame loom, students with or without experience will design a small Navajo weav ing. set a loom and complete a project. Advanced students w ill leam more complicated techniques and designs. ( ost in cludes frame loom which is yours to keep and first warp \arns. IK hours ol instruction Mondays 6:00-9:00 pm *009 $36 members < ktober 9-November 13 *mo $39 non-members TABLE LOOM WEAVING* ( hrystal Mct.'uigan Rags! Rags! Rags! Tum those old faded, ripped, useless rag nothings into something uniquely hand woven Create a one of a kind rug. rag a bag, or set of place mats Instruction in warp preparation, loom dressing and beginning pattern weaving will he given. Hmphasis on design with color and texture. Warp varn provided. IK hours of instruction. Thursdays 6:00-9:00 pm October 12-November 16 «>n *S32 SPINNING AND DYEING* ( hrystal McOuigan I xplore the possibilities of yam design while creating your own handspun wool Start on the drop spindle and move rapidly to the spinning w heel All phases of wool preparation w ill he covered. Natural and chemical dyeing w ill tv introduced. Cost includes fleece for you to dye your favorite color. 18 hours of instruction. Wednesdays 6:00-9:00 pm October 11-November 15 *$34 KNITTING Rya Have you always wanted to learn how to knit? Knitting is a perfect way to relax while creating beautiful garments. After learning basic knitting techniques, each student will select a simple project such as a hat. scarf, or afghan. This class is for students with little or no experience. Needles and some yarn provided. 10 hours of instruction Tuesdays6:30 8:30pm non $19mcmbcrs October 17-November 21 #om $22 non members SPEED QUILTING Itinkv Krown Takahashi Classic quilt patterns and modular piecing techniques com bine to produce a traditional quality quilt in a f raction of the usual time. Select one of the follow mg patterns: Blazing Star. Irish Chain, Around the World, or l og Cabin. The first class meeting w ill mcluik' discussions of patterns, color and fabric requirements and selections. All levels of experience wel come. Out of class sew ing time may be necessary. 12-1/2 hours of instruction Tuesdays 6:30-9:00 pm #ois $22 members October 10-Novembcr 7 *otf> S25 non-members JEWELRY I BEGINNING JEWELRY AM) METALSMITHING-FABRICATION* Gary Dawson An introduction to basic metalworking skills, including de sign. culling, filing, piercing, soldering, sanding, finishing and textures. One or more projects can be completed during class time. Beginning materials provided. 12 hours of instruction. Wednesdays 6:30-9:30 pm October 4-October 25 «023 *S25 INTRODUCTION TO LOST WAX CASTING* Gary Dawson An introduction to metal casting using the lost wax/centrifu gal injection method. Includes design, wax model making w ith a variety of waxes, mold preparation, casting and clean up of cast items. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry & Metals or similar experience. 9 hours of instruction. Wednesdays 6:30-9:30 pm November 1-15 *<>24 *$19 APPA L ACI11 AN H ASK ETS Ardis I.etev Make an egg or berry basket in the Appalachian tradition rattan reed, branch handles, and any other fibers, plant parts, feathers or whatever you might want to add. Beginning and experienced students arc welcome. All materials for one basket included. 4 hours of instruction. Saturdays 1:00-3:00 pm #017 S12 members October 14 & 21 #018 SI 5 non-members PAINTINd ON SILK* Jane Reyer Paint your own silk fashion accessories, art objects and clothing using beautiful, high quality French silk dyes. Students will learn the “Gutta Serti" resist method and design their own projects. One-half yard of silk and dyes pros ided. Bring water color brushes. 12 hours of instruction. Tuesdays 6:00-9:00 pm October 17-Novcmbcr 7 #<>tl> *$29 BATIK* Rva Batik is an ancient method of drawing, painting and stamping hot wax on cotton fabric before dyeing to create unique and beautiful patterns and designs In this class you will learn several batik techniques in eluding resist dyeing techniques of West Africa Yoruba peoples. Students will have the opportunity to work on fabric and clothing of their own, in and out of class. One-half yard of batik material, dyes and wax provided. 12 hours of instruction. Mondays 6:00-9:(X) pm October 16-November 6 #Q20 *$29 BEADWORK Jane Reyer Learn traditional and contemporary’ bead techniques. Create jewelry, appliques, and beaded lace using the Peyote stitch, Comanche weave, and chains. The em phasis of thisdass will be on personal instruction and creativity as you work on projects of your own choice. Cost includes a bead loom for you to keep, warp threads and needles. 12 hours of instruction. Thursdays 7:00-9:00 pm #<>2i $27 members October 12-Novcmbcr 16 #022 $30 non members -j BIKES/SKIS h WHOLE BIKE HEALTH Tim kaiser Is it Zen? Is it magic? Lcani to overhaul bearing sets, adjust gears and brakes, and true your wheels. Proper lit and efficient bike use w ill be discussed. Allow $5 for replacement bearings. 15 hours ol instruction. Wednesdays 7:00-9:30 pm #025 $24 members Oct. 11-Nov. 15 #02ft $27 non-members SKI DOCTOR Keith Nelson You know as well as anybody else that you can’t go another season without fixing the bases ol your skis. At the first session the good doctor will demonstrate base repair, edge sharpening and hot waxing. In the lab session, participants will work on their own skis under the watchful eye ol the gifted doctor of ski abase. Bring skis (alpine or nordic) to the lab. 4 hours of instruction. Kach student attends demonstration and one lab. Demonstration: Monday, Nov. 6 7:00-9:00 pm Two labs offered: 1. Thursday 7:00-9:00 pm November 9 #027 $3 2. Monday 7:00-9:00 pm November 13 #02s $3 PENS, PAINTS, PAPERS DRAWING Klaina Jamieson Perhaps you have looked at Ixxiks such as "The Natural Way to Draw," or “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain," hut feel the need for additional structure and instruction. In this class, we will explore various ways of seeing and drawing. We will also lk at and learn from the drawings of master artists. All materials provided. 15 hours of instruction. Wednesdays 6:00-8:30 pm #030 $27 members October 11-November 15 #031 $30 non-members PASTEL DRAWING Julia O’Reilly Pastel doesn’t mean "pink!" laxiking for pi/zaz and control in your pastel drawings? Want to explore this rich medium? Our one day workshop will give you the percep tual uxils to expand your awareness and understanding of color, and the basics for using soft pastel stick.^ Cost includes a set of pastels and paper. 7 hours of instruction. Saturday 10:00-5:30pm (1/2 hr. lunch) #032 $23mcmbers November 11 #033 $26 non members / BEGINNING SUMI-E: CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING Li Shuang Would you like to paint something in a very special way? Sumi-c is a traditional Chinese painting technique you can use to create a “color” world with Chinese brushes and black ink. We will learn to paint mountains, flowers, bamboo and more, step-by-step. Come join us — you will gain lots of skill with fun. Cost includes three brushes which are yours to keep, paper and ink. 18 hours of instruction. Thursdays 6:30-9:30 pm $39 members October 12-Novcmbcr 16 #«35 $42 non-members PAPERMAKING I Aimee V'ogi Turn your fall harvest into handmade papers. We’ll have a short slide presentation on the history, process, and plants used for papermaking. Then we’ll make papers using 4 methods: Tapa, Himalayan, European, and Japanese All materials pros ided and a source list will be handed out. 6 hours of instruction. Saturdays 10:30 am-12:30 pm $14 members October 7-21 #037 $17 non-members PAPERMAKING II Aimee Yogi We start cookin’ in this class! After an introductory walk around campus to sec the different plants used for paper making, students w ill cook and share pulps gathered from the fields. All materials provided. 6 hours ol instruction. ; Saturdays 10:30 am-12:30 pm #038 $14 members * October 28-November 11 #039 $17 non-members BOOKBINDING Marilyn Mohr < Make your own hardbound journal or sketchbook. Basic bookbinding techniques will be taught focusing on the , hardbound book. Smaller projects demonstrating Japanese and pamphlet sewing will be included as time allows. The first class will feature oil marbling on papers that can be used for future projects. Cost includes most materials. 18 hours of instruction. Mondays 6:30-9:30 pm #<>•«> $35 members , October 9-Novcmbcr 13 #.ts *S3K HANDCOLORING B&W PHOTOGRAPHS Regina Ruhin Add color to your B&W photographs in this two week workshop. We will explore traditional and contempo rary methods of handcoloring prints. The in-class studio time will help you perfect your techniques. Previous photographic experience not required. You will need B&W photographs printed on matte surface paper (RC paper will not work). Color pencils, oils and practice prints will he available. 5 hours of instruction. Mondays 6:00-8:30 pm «M9 SI3 members October 16-23 #050 S16 non-members Monday-Thursday 10:00 am-9:30 pm Friday & Saturday 10:00 am-5:30 pm Sunday 12:30-5:30 pm _ Woodshop Hours: Schedules will be available during the first week of the term. I . »' "1 11.—■ . . Il— HOURS — WOOD j— bkcinmm; woodworking* Man llallcck Joel Andersen Materialize your ideas in the xwxxl shop (’reale a project while learning power tool use and safety Inslnietion will cover project design, wtxxl pro|ierttes, hand and power tixil use. and joinery. You may want to allow a little extra time and money for your project. 17-1/2 hours ol instrm lion. Two sessions offered: I Wednesdays 6:30-9 (X) pm October4 November Is 2. l uesdavs V30-6:(X)pm October 3 NovemlxT 14 llallcck #nsi *$J0 Andersen nos: *$30 (on uni in<; woodworking* I om l rhan Six evenings ol open shop with an experienced wtxxl worker I xplorc new techniques, get help and advice on your |X‘t project, or finish that project from a previous class Includes demonstrations and discussions on tie sign, router work, dovetails, anti mortise and tenons. Pick up a demonstration schedule at the (‘rail Center. The shop is still open during this time. Tuesdays 6 30-9:00 pm * Free with October 17 November 21 membership IIANDTOOLS* John Jones I his class is lor wtxxlworkers interested in hand tools ami traditional woodworking techniques. I sing axils such as hand saws, hand planes, scribers, brace and bits, chisels, and moulding planes yields a level of detail anil an experience of wtxxl not jxissible with machines. Beginning knowledge of woodworking required 12 1/2 hours ol instruction lliurstlays 6:30-9:00 pm October 19-Novcmbcr 16 #<>si *$25 WOOIX'ARVING Scotty Sleeves Ihts prtx'ess oriented class will cover design, wtxxls, axils and finishes Whether beginner nr advanced, utili tarian or sculptural, your ideas anil skills can lx' advanced and problems tackled' Some tools and scrap wood provided; other uxils anti carving wtxxls are available for purchase. Nonetheless, bring your own il possible, and come prepared to work! 4 1/2 hours of instruction. Sunday 12:40-5:00 pm *034 $12 members October 29 »055 $15 non-members LIGHT TAIII.K MAKING* Alan llallcck Architecture anti art majors spend three Sunday evenings making the ultimate light table. A new' anti improved design incorporates your May line and Borco into a shape that fits studio desks in 1 awrencc. I.txkable, portable, ami functional, this table is a must for your studio space. Wtxxl and screws provided. 9 hours of instruction. Two sessions offered: 1. Sundays 5:00-8:00 pm October 1-15 #056 *S24 2. Sundays 5:00-8:00 pm October 22-Novcmbcr 5 #057 *$24 . ■■■ j ■- ■ IB .e-7--—;—r .■ - - * Starred Classes Require Craft Center Membership. Preregistration is necessary to assure your space in a workshop! REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 28 FOR ANY WORKSHOP OVER $20 AND RECEIVE A 1/2 PRICE MEMBERSHIP* * S2.50 Current University Community; S().(K) UO Alumni & General Public T T