Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1991, Page 18, Image 17

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    COME USE THE CRAET CENTER
GENERAL INFORMATION
The EMU Craft Center is a comprehensive Arts Program offering well equipped facilities and
workshops in most areas of the Visual Arts. The program is both educational and recreational
and encourages all levels of interest, from beginning hobbyist to senous artist. If 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 Erb Memorial Union (13th and University) on the lower level,
east wing.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
Craft 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, and UO
alumni. The general public may purchase a Craft Center membership with enrollment in a
Craft Center workshop costing SIO or more. Day use passes arc available for current UO
community and UO alumni. I D. is required. Memberships arc valid for the term in which
they arc purchased, and arc not refundable.
Membership Eees (per term):
$5 UO students, faculty, staff, and spouses
SI2 UO alumni
S12 General public with enrollment in Craft Center workshop costing SIO or nx»rc
••Discounts: Memberships arc SK for UO alumni and general public with
enrollment in a workshopfs) costing S20 or more.
Day Use Fees:
SI UO students, faculty and staff (no spouses) S2 UO alumni
Membership is required for workshops that use Craft Center facilities and equipment
Workshops requiring memberships arc starred (*).
STUDIO FACILITIES
EMU Craft Center facilities available for use include a ceramics area with high-fire
capabilities, darkrooms equipped for both black-and-white and color printing, a
jewelry lab with casting and soldering equipment, a woodshop, and facilities for
silkscreen, batik, stained and fused glass, lapidary, bike repair, sewing, and
numerous fiber techniques. The Craft Center has hand tools, books and periodicals
for member use within the Center. Various supplies are available for sale; lockers
arc available to members for $1 (small) or S1.75 (large) per term.
WORKSHOP REGISTRATION
Registration is on a first come-first serve basis, continuing throughout the term
until classes begin or arc filled. Preregistration is strongly recommended to ensure
your place in a class. Workshop registration 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 at a discount with a
workshop, the full membership fee will be charged in the event the student
w ithdraws from the class.
CERAMIC MUCJS AND BOWLS
Frank < .osar
Tired of tupperware? Think you'd rather starve before
eating another meal off of styrofoam? You tan artistically
handhuild your own mugs, tumblers ami small bowls in
this workshop. Clav and glazes provided. 3 hours of
instruction.
Tuesday 2:00-5:00 pm
January 8 *072 $3
BIKE DOCTOR
Hervt Bexon/Frank Schwab
Just the prescription to perk up your bike and help you
avoid wear, tear and repair bills. Instruction will cover
lubrication, lire trouble, brake and gear service, and
trouble-shooting. Learning these care and maintenance
skills will help you keep your bike rolling smoothly and
safely. 3 hours of instruction.
Two sessions offered:
1. Tuesday 6:30-9:30 pm Schwab
January 8 <8X73 $3
2. Wednesday 6:00-9:00 pm Bexon
January 9 *074 S3
TIE DYEING
Kathy Kale
Turn your tcc shim, shorts and socks into wild and
bright tie dyed items Leant how to create a variety of
patients using different tying and dyeing techniques.
Bring up to three pre washed 100% cotton items to
dye. 3 hours of instruction.
Two sessions offered:
1. Wednesday 11:00 am 2:00 pm
January 9 <KJ75 $5
2. Wednesday 2:00-5:00 pm
January 9 *076 $5
35MM CAMERA USE
Valeric Bartel
Leant the “secret” meaning of ail those numbers and
letters! Short lecture including how your camera
works. Includes discussion of film selection and
composition for better pictures. Bring empty 35mm
camera to class. 3 hours of instruction.
Monday 6:00-9:00 pm
January 14
#077 S3
(JAIL FRKDELL SMITH, nationally known
Deslgner/Woodworker will present a slide lecture
and discussion on Thursday & Friday, January 31 &
February 1, and a workshop on Saturday, February 2.
Sponsored hy the EMU Craft Center and UO
Architecture Dept. For more information and
registration, call 346-4361.
DON REITZ, world renowned Ceramic ArlLst,
will present an evening slide lecture Thursday,
February 14 and a two day workshop on Friday &
Saturday, February 15 & 16. Sponsored by the EMU
Craft Center and UO Ceramics Dept. For more
information, call 346-4361 or 346 3624.
NEW WORKSHOPS WINTER TERM
Look for these workshops inside:
The Craft Center's annual art exhibit opens with a
public reception on Friday, February 8, 7 9 pm, and
continues through February 17 in the EMU Fir
Rix>m The show includes work by iastructors and
staff of the Craft Center. Don't miss it!
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Raku Firing
l-ost Wax Casting
Fimo Clay Jewelry
Pastel Making
Wood Lathe
CRAFT CENTER
FAMILY ALBUM SHOW
Coming February 8-17
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REFUND POLICY
Workshops will he refunded 100% 72 hours prior to the
fin* meeting. 0% thereafter “Intro Special” workshops
are not refundable. Cancelled workshops will he fully
refunded Memberships are not refundable. If member
ship was puivbased at a discount, full membership fee will
be charged in event that student withdraws from class
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VALENTINE SPECIALS
PORCELAIN VALENTINES
Frank Gusar
It’s a gift from the heart to your heart's desire: a porcelain
valentine, handmade by you for that special someone.
Emboss it with lace, paint it with brightly colored clays,
make it unique, original, special ...just like the one you love.
All materials provided. 3 hours of instructioa
Saturday 2:00 5:00 pm
February 2 #078 S10
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JAPANESE CARD MAKING
Kazue Masuyama
Send a handmade card to your loved ones this Valentine’s
Day. This class will present traditional Japanese designs
such as the Wedding Card, Kissing Card and more for
students to create using the methods of Origami (paper
folding) and Kirigami (paper culling). All materials
provided. 3 hours of instruction.
Monday 6:00-9:00 pm
February 4 #079 $10
STAINED GLASS VALENTINE SPECIAL
Mark Keefer
Hey romantics, make a personalized gift of stained glass for
your sweetheart. No experience necessary, just bring your
ideas. All materials and tools supplied. 3-1/2 hours of
instruction.
Saturday 1:00-4:30 pm
February 9 #080 $10
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
BIKES: Tire Tubes, Patches, Bearings, Cables
UtMICS: Stoneware, Porcelain, Tool Kits
RS: Dyes, Silk, Silk Scarves, T-Shirts
IS: Solder, Copper Foil, Glass Cutters
’HICS: Silkscrecn Silk, Poster Board
\LS: Silver, Saw Blades, Saw Frames, Wax
TO: Chemicals, Film, Paper
D: Hardwood, Sandpaper, Plywood. Dowels
REGISTER BY JANUARY 8
FOR ANY WORKSHOP
OVER $20
AND RECEIVE A
$2.00 DISCOUNT ON
WINTER TERM MEMBERSHIP
After discount: $3.00 Current University Community;
$6.00 U0 Alumni & General Public.
REGISTRATION BEGINS DECEMBER 10
Send malt-In registration to: EMU Craft Cantor.
University ol Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403
University ID required for purchase of 'student rate'
membership Mail-in registrations are confirmed by
mail if self-addressed stamped envelope is provided.
All other mail-in registrations are confirmed by phone.
Please include daytime phone number.
For more information, call 346-4361.