COME USE THE CRAFT CENTER GENERAL INFORMATION The EMU Craft Center is a comprehensive Arts Program offering well equipped facilities and workshops in mosl areas of the Visual Arts. The program is both educational and recreational and encourages all levels of interest, from beginning hobbyist to serious artist. II you have an interest in art or a favorite hobby, the EMU Craft Center at the University of Oregon is for you! You‘11 find us in the Krb Memorial Union (13th and University) on the lower level, east wing. MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION C'ralt Center membership entitles you to use the facilities and tools in the Craft Center anytime we're open. Membership is always available for the' entire UO community, UO alumni and current I CC students. The general public may purchase a Craft Center membership w ith enrollment in a Craft Center workshop costing $10 or more. Day use passes are available for current UO community and UO alumni. I D. is required. Memberships are valid for the term in which they are purchased, and arc not refundable. Membership Fees (per term): $5 UO students, faculty, staff, and spouses $12 UO alumni, and c urrent LCC students $12 General public w ith enrollment in Craft Center workshop costing $10 or more ••Discounts: Memberships are $8 for UO alumni, LCC students and general public with enrollment in workshop costing $20 or more. Day Use Fees: $1 UO students, fac ulty and staff $2 UO alumni Membership is required for workshops that use Crull Center fac ilities and equipment. Workshops requiring memberships are starred (*). STUDIO FACILITIES EMU Craft Center facilities available for use include a ceramics area with high firc capabilities, darkrtxims equipped for both black-and-white and color print ing, a jewelry lab with casting and soldering equipment, a woodshop, and facilities for silkscnecn, batik, stained and fused glass, lapidary, bike repair, sewing, and numerous fiber techniques. The Cralt Center has hand tools, btxiks and pcriodicalsformcmbcru.sc within thcCcnicr. Various supplies arc available for sale; lockers arc available to members forSl (small)or SI.75 (large) per term. WORKSHOP REGISTRATION Registration is on a first-comc-firsl-scrve basis, continuing throughout the term until classes begin or arc filled. Preregistration is strongly recommended to ensure your place in a class. Workshop regislrauon can be done in person or by mail, and must be accompanied with full payment. Members of the University community purchasing Craft Center memberships will be required to present University I D. REFUND POLICY Workshops will be refunded 100%, 72 hours prior to the first meeting, 0% thereafter. “Intro Special'’ workshops are not refundable. If a workshop is cancelled, a full refund will be given. Workshops which do not meet the minimum requirements will be cancelled on or before the first class meeting. Memberships are not refundable. If a membership was purchased for 1/2 price with a workshop, the full membership fee will be charged in the event the student withdraws from the class. --[INTRO SPECIALS!—— 35MM CAMERA USE Rebecca Thompson 1 cam ihc "secret" meaning of all those numbers and letters! Short lecture including how your camera works. Includes discussion of film selection and composition for belter pictures. Bring empty 35111111 camera to class. 3 hours of instruction. Wednesday, Sept. 27 2:00-5:00 pm #058 $3 TIE DYEING Kathy Kale Turn your tee shirts, shorts and st $3 - HALLOWEEN SPECIALS | POKCF.LAIN MASKS Peter Meyer Create a porcelain mask just in lime for I tallow eon! Make it tribal, new wave, punk, scary, hilari ous the possibilities arc endless! Bring your imagination and have fun creating a mask to wear with your Halloween costume and/or hang on your wall. All materials provided. 3 hours of in struction. Additional gla/ing time will he ar ranged by consent of class. Tuesday, Oct. 17 6:70-9:70 pm #ow S10 ORIGAMI MASKS Michael Sussman Face up to origami by folding Halloween masks. Create a variety of demons and devils. Wear them, hang them, give them away. So much fun it's shocking! All materials prmided. 7 hours of instruction. Saturday. Oct. 21 10:30-1:30 pm #065 S7 PAPIER MACHE MASKS Rya With this low tech, low cost medium, anything goes! Make your own Halloween or other mask in just two classes Newspaper, paste, and acrylic paints provided. You bring any other items you might want to color with, glue on, stick on or otherwise add us your mask. 4 hixirs of in struction. Wednesdays,Oct. 18-25 7:00-9:00pm *** $12 FACE PAINTING Starr Prepare for your Halloween evening out. Drop by the Craft Center between 4:00 ami 6:(X) pm and have one of our talented stalf people decorate your face. Bring your ideas and visions or let us pul you in a character. Tuesday. Oct. 31 4:00-6:00 nm #<*>7 SI CRAFT CENTER COPN Registration Form: ■«> WORKSHOP UABIF '• "CITY -STATE 7FP' TYRONE CLASS f (PLU)-— TUITION _ MEMBERSHIP FEE TOTAL __ STUDENT RECEIPT Please fill out both sides Fi 99 WORKSHOP NAME REFUND POLICY Wotxhoff mil He refunded !00% 72 hounonor to the ftrst meeting, trtfc thereafter “Intro Spwur workthopi art not refundable Camelled wnrfcthnr* wil! Sc fully refunded Membership* are n«4 refundable. If member ship was purchased at 1/7 pncc. full membership fee will be charged in event that student Withdraw* from class CLASS # (PLU)_ TUITION FEE—_ MEMBERSHIP FEE (of *)_ TOTAL FEES ___] HOLIDAY SPECIALS j: JAPANESE CARD MAKING Ka/ue Masuyama Want to make your own unique Christmas cards this year? In this class we will make cards with Japanese methods: Origami (paper folding) & Kirigami (papercutting). Santa Claus with sleigh and reindeer arc among the many sub jects you can create. And you can write seasonal greetings in Japanese! If you would like to give this Christmas an oriental flavor, join this class. All materials provided. 6 hours of instruction. Mondays, Nov. 20-27 6:00-9:00 pm #068 S14 STAINED GLASS ORNAMENTS Mark Keefer Ho! Ho! Ho! It’s Holiday time! Take an evening to make a couple of stained glass ornaments for your window or tree. All materials and tools supplied. 3 hours of instruction. Tuesday, Nov. 28 6:00-9:00 pm #<>6l> S10 UKRAINIAN EGG ORNAMENTS Jane Reyer Create delicate Christmas tree omamenLs using the tradi tional Ukrainian wax-resist method of dyeing eggs. Intri cate designs arc drawn on eggs with hot wax before dipping the eggs in dye. Instruction will include blowing out eggs and finishing eggs lex hanging. All materials provided. 4 hours of instruction. Saturday, Dec. 2 12:30-4:30 pm #070 $12 ORIGAMI ORNAMENTS Michael Sussman Fold a variety of colorful ornaments for your holiday pleas ure. Lxam to make delightful inexpensive models that you can leach your family and friends. All materials pro vided. 3 hours of instruction. Saturday, Dec. 2 10:30 am-1:30 pm #07t S7 ^ : . ' > V ' , J / ~~ COMING DECEMBER 6 & 7 The Annual EMU Christmas CRAFT FAIR Artists interested in booth space may submit work or slidesforjurying.EntrydcadlincisOctober 18. Formore information, contact the EMU Craft Center, 686-4361. SUPPLIES FOR SALE fr BIKES: Tire Tubes, Patches. Patch Kits, Bearings CERAMICS: Stoneware, Porcelain, Trim Tools, Tool Kits FIBERS: Dyes, Silk. Silk Scarves GLASS: Solder, Copper Foil, Lead Came, Glass Cutters GRAPHICS: Silkscreen Silk, Poster Board METALS: Silver, Wax, Saw Blades. Saw Frames PHOTO: Chemicals, Film, Paper WOOD: Hardwood. Sandpaper. Plywood, Dowels