Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 28, 1990, Page 18, Image 17

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    COME USE THE CRAFT CENTER
(JKNERAl. INFORMATION
• fhc I Ml' ('rail Center is a comprehensive Arts Program »lTc ring well equipped facilities
and workshops in mosi areas of the Visual Arts The program is both educational and
recreational and encourages all levels ol interest, from beginning hobbyist to serious
artist II you have an interest in art or a favorite hobby, the I Ml (’rail ( enter at the
Umvcrsitv ol ()rcgon is lor sou' 'You'll find us in the Krb Memorial l nion (13th and
University I on the lower level, east wing.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
('rail Center membership entitles you to use the lacilitics and tools in the ( raft Center
anytime we're open. Membership is always available lor the entire l <) community, l ()
alumni and current I CC students. The general public may purchase a Cralt Center
membership w ith enrollment in a Craft Center workshop costing $10 or more Day use
passes are available lor current IK) community and UO alumni I D. is required.
Memberships are valid lor the term in w Inch they are purchased, and are not refundable.
Membership f ees (per term):
$5 UO students, faculty, staff, and spouses
$12 UO alumni, and current LCC students
$12 General public with enrollment in Cralt Center workshop costing $10 or more
••Discounts: Memberships arc $8 for UO alumni, I CC students and
general public with enrollment in workshop costing $20 or more.
Due l se Fees:
S\ IJO students, faculty and staff $2 UO alumni
Membership is required lor workshops that use Cralt Center facilities and equipment.
Workshops requiring memberships are starred (*).
STUDIO FACILITIES
1 Ml ('rail Center lac times available lor use include a ceramics area with high
f ire capabilities, darkrooms cquipjicd for both black-and-w hite and color print
mg, a icwelrv lab with casting and soldering equipment, a wixxlshop, and
facilities lor silkscreen. bank, stained and I used glass, lapidary, bike repair,
sewing, ami numerous fiber tec hmques. The Craft Center has hand tools, books
and pcriixiicals lor member use w ithin the Center. Various supplies are available
lor sale; lockers arc available to members lorS I (small) or 'si. 75 (large )per term.
WORKSHOP REGISTRATION
Registration is on a lirst-come-lirsl-scrve basis,continuing throughout the term
until classes begin or arc filled. Prercg is (ration is strongly recommended to
ensure your place in a class. W orkshop registration can bo done' in person or by
mail, and must be accompanied with lull payment. Members ot the University
community purchasing ( rail Center memberships will be required to present
University I.D.
REFUND POLICY
Workshops will lx- refunded 1(X)%, 72 hours prior to the first meeting, 0%
thereafter “Intro Special” workshops are not refundable. II 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 lirst class meeting.
Memberships are not refundable. II a membership was purchased for 1/2
price w ith a w orkshop, the lull membership fee will be- charged in the event the
student w ithdraws from the class.
-r—| INTRO SPECIALS |—
35MM ( AMI RA l SK
Rebecca I honipson
1 earn ihc "sotret" meaning ol all lhose numbers
ami tellers! Short lee lure including hose your
camera works Irk hides discussion of film se
leelion andeomposilion for Ix-tler pictures bring
empty I5mm camera lo class 1 hours ol insiruc
lion
I uesday. April < 2'(X) 5,(X) pin «(»■! $3
IWkE DOCTOR
I im Kaiser
Jusi the prescription to perk up your hike and
help you avoid wear, tear and repair bills In
struction will cover lubrication, tire trouble,
brake and gear service, and trouble shooting.
1 earning these eaie and maintenance skills will
help you keep your bike rolling smoothly ami
safely Bring your hike to class t hours of
instruction
Tuesday. April 1 6:<()l>3()pm «i».’
CKRAMIC Ml (iS AND BOWLS
Frank Cosar
11red of tupperware! Dunk you'd rather starve
before eating another meal off of styrofoam ’
You can artistically handhuild your own mugs,
tumblers and small lx>wls in this workshop
t'lay and glazes provided. 3 hours of instruc
lion
Tuesday, April 3 2:(X)5:(X)pm »om
TIE DYEING
Kathy Kale
Turn your tee shirts, shorts and socks into wild
ami bright tie dyed items I warn how to create a
s ariety of patterns using different tying and dye
ing techniques. Bring up to three fire washed
tlXX*,' cotton items to dye 3 hours of instruction.
Two sessions offered:
1. Wednesday, April 4 2 5 pm »om $5
2. Thursday, April 5 2-5 pm #Ohs S5
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SPRING SPECIALS
IKK AIM AN K(;<; l)K( ORATION
Jane Reyer
Make unusual Taster and equinox decorations and gilts
' from eggs l1 sing traditional tools and methods you will
learn the beautiful art of egg decoration, with wax as an
applied resist and dyes for color Instruction includes
folklore and symbolic designs, patterns, w axing, and dye
ing. You will finish one or two eggs Ml materials
provided, t hours of instruction
1 Sunday, April 8 1:00 4:00pm *orw, SI 2
JAPANKSK CARD MAKING
Ka/ue Masuyama
Make your own special cards for Mother’s Pay or any
occasion, using traditional Japanese methods of Ongami
■ (paper folding) and kirigami (paper cutting) Students
■ will leam to make such things as Kimono dolls. Secret
Boxes, and Origami flowers Ml materials provided, 6
hours of instruction.
Mondays, April ,M> & May 7 6:00 1:00 pm •<* Si 2
FRIKNDSIIIP BRACKI.KTS
Chrystal MeMuigan
Create beautiful wrist and ankle bracelets of colorful
„ cotton \ am and beads using simple macrame and beading
* techniques Materials for sev eral bracelets vs ill be pro
vided. 2 hours of instruction.
Tuesday, May 8 7:00 1:00 pm
*or.X SS
PAPKR FLOWKRS
I.isa Tlrtasaputra
Here’s a bouquet w ilhin your budget. 1 earn to make crepe paper
roses, carnations, tulips and more, and have lots of I un. All ma
terials provided. 2 hours ol instruction.
Wednesday, May 2 6: M) K: 10 pm #069 $5
PORT KLAIN RIKRKJIR \ K)R \1 UJNEIS
Frank Gosar
Remember the days when your greatest goal was to bring home
something tor Mom from art class, and how proud you lelt when
she hung it up on the refrigeratorWell, here's your chance to
relive those days, and just in time for Mother’s Day ' We
pros Ide the porcelain, colored slips, glazes and magnets, you
provide the creativity ' hours of instruction. Additional glazing
session will lx1 arranged by consent of class.
Saturday, May 5 1:00-4:00 pm #070
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-—["supplies for sale \—
HIKKS: lire Tubes, Patches, Patch Kits, Hearings
(TKAMU’S: Stoneware, Porcelain, Tool Kits
FIBERS: Dyes. Silk, Silk Scarves
GLASS: Solder, Cop[>er Foil, Glass (’utters
GRAPHICS: Silkscreen Silk, Poster Board
METALS: Silver, Wax, Saw Blades, Saw Frames
. PHO TO: Chemicals, Film, Paper
WOOD: Hardwood, Sandp.qicr, Plywood, Dowels
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INTRODUCTION TO CUTTING EDGE TOOLMAKING
SLIDE LECTURE AND WORKSHOP with William Harsev
The cutting edge tool, since the beginning, is how we shape our environment to our needs. As a class, we w ill explore various
alloys, forging techniques, heat treating and finishing Oil, water and and air hardening steels w ill lx- introduced along with
proper annealling, hardening and tempering techniques for optimum performance in each category. Participants may
. complete one hand tool during class time. Most materials provided. 12 hours of instruction, William Harsey is a noted
, designer ami maker of knives and forged cutting edged uxils that are used around the world
Slide lecture (required of workshop participants): Thursday, May 3 7:00 pm Free and open to the public
Workshop: Saturdays May 5 & 12 11:00 am 5:30 pm (1/2 hr. lunch) #07i/#o72 $32 mcmbcrs/S35 non members
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C.1UDE NT Rf CEIPT
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W-.^Uhop* * .L- fee refunded !<*»*%. 72 hours pn.* U> the
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are not refund#Me C«mxiid voriihn will Sc fully
refunded Mrttib«rtMf» art n<«4 refundable, l! iwsmher
ihtp w«f purchased *i 1 FI prue full membenhip fnc »et*}
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REFUND POLiCY
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REGISTER BY MARCH 31
FOR ANY WORKSHOP
OVER $20
AND RECEIVE A
1/2 PRICE MEMBERSHIP*
* $2 50 Current University Community;
$6 00 UO Alumni & General Public.
(Regular membership prices are $5 and $12.)
REGISTER NOW 111
Send mail-in registration to: EMU Craft Center,
U of O, Eugene, OR 97403
University ID required lor purchase ol ‘student rate" membership
Mail in registrations are confirmed by mail it sell addressed
stamped envelope is provided All other mail in registrations are
confirmed by phone Please include daytime phone number
For more Information, cell 346-4361.