CRAFT CENTER FALL ’91 WORKSHOPS CERAMICS BEGINNING ( KRAMI( S * Frank 10 (ONTINUING CERAMICS* I’eter Meyer Tor the adventurous spirit who has had some precious clay experience Fxpand your foundation skills and personal expression with clay Increase your throwing and handbuilding skills, make specialized tools, and refine your glazing tix hniques 2S lbs. of clay and glazes provided. IK hours ot instruction Wednesdays 4 (Xl-biOO pm October 2-November 6 #(K)4 *$40 IIANDIUJIIJHNG/CERAMK' S( I LI’U RT * Frank (iosar Txplore your own imaginative process through playing with i lay I earn ancient methods o( clay construction - coil building, slab building, carving, additive and subtractive techniques C lass provides both direx tcxl and sell directed opportunities 2S lbs. of day and glazes provided. 12 hours of instruction Mondays t> 40-9 4(4 pm Oc tober 7-Novetnber 4 (except Oct 21) #004 ’>40 PRIMITIVE FIRING* Frank (iosar Fnnn the prehistoric pueblo to modern-day craft galleries, "primitic e" smoke-tired ceramics on joy a colorful history l earn the sex rots ot polished bias k ware pottery and apply them to your ow n dcvoralive or sculptural work C lay, teria sigillata and instructional handbook included. 1 2 hours ol instruction I uesdac s h 40-9 40 pm (Vtober 29-Novomber 19 #00h *$29 RAM TIRING* Frank (iosar A special, one time tiring tor intermediate and ad\ ancixl students inten'stixf in experiment mg with rakutex hniques bring ' e picx i's ot bisqued potters Or s, ulpture to glaze and fire in this flamboyant process Glazes and tiring provided, 6 hours ot instruction Saturday 12 (X)-f> 00 pm October2f> #1)07 "SI2 ( OFORF1) I’ORCFFAIN* I’eter Meyer llandbuild beautiful cups anci bowls with colored porcelain We will use white, shade's ol grew and a less accent colors ( olored slips will be available Porcelain, mason stains and glazes pros ided. 12 hours ot instruction I uesdays t> 40-9 40 pm CX tobor 1 22 #OOK *$.4b WHOI.K BIKK HKAITH Frank Schwab Stephen Crist Never pay high bicycle repair pnees again! Learn to overhaul hearing sets adjust gears and brakes, and true your wheels By the end ot 6 weeks your bicycle will bo overhauled Bring vour bicycle to each class Allow S5 tor replacement bearings 15 hours of instruction Three sessions offered 1 Tuesdays 7 00-9 50 pm #009 $32 members (\t 8-Nos 19 (except Nov 5) #010 $35non-members Instructor Schwab (Yt 3 Nm 14 (except CVt 31) #011 $35 non-members Instructor Crist 2 Wednesdays 6.00-8:30 pm #011 $32 members #012 $35 non-members (X tober 2-November 6 Instructor Crist 3 Thursdays 6 00-8 30 pm #013 $32 members * Starred Classes Require Craft Center Membership. FIBERS NAVAJO WEAVING tharlinr Durchanek Design and weave a Navajo rug Using a frame Ux>m, students with or without experience will set a loom, design and weave a small project Advanced students will learn more complicated techniques and designs Cost includes frame loom which is yours to keep and first warp yams. Allow extra time to work and extra money for materials IK hours of instruction Mondays 6:00-9:00 pm *015 $37 members October 7-Novcmbor 11 #016 $40 non-members TABLE LOOM WEAVING* ( hrsstal Mctlulgan l earn the fundamentals of hand weaving Warp preparation, dressing a 4-harness loom, and finishing techniques will be covered Design and weave a sampler and project using warp faced rep weave Students will need to purchase some materials 21 hours of instruction Wixinesdavs 6 30-9 30 pm October 9-November 20 #017 ‘$48 spinning and dyeing* ( hrvstal Mct.uljjan 1 xplore the possibilities of yarn design while creating vour own handspun wool Start on the drop spindle and move rapidly to the1 spinning wheel All phases of wool preparation will be covered Natural and chemical dyeing will be introduced t ost includes fleece for you to dye your favorite color. IK hours of instruction Tuesdays 6 00-9 (X' pm October K November 12 #018 *$.37 KNITTING Kva 1 lave vou always wanted to learn how to knit? Knitting is a perfevt wav to relax while creating beautiful garments After learning basic knitting tix hniques. each student will soles t a simple pmjoct sue h as a hat, scan , or afghan ITus class is tor students with little or no exponent e Needles and some \ arn pros ided. 10 hours ol instruction Wednesdays 6.30-8:30 pm #01*4 $20 members October 2-30 #020 $23 non -members IMNI- M l Dl I B VSKI I S Mona Kummrl C route a delicatelv sew n basket pine needle basket m this four w ix'k workshop A variety of stitc h patterns will be explored and numerous shaping techniques will bo demonstrated Materials for one basket will be included, k hours of instruction Ihursdavse X'Kihipm *»l>21 $20 members October 3-24 #022 $23 non-members BEADWORK Kim Balsam Express your creativity with colorful beads! You will learn traditional and contemporary beading techniques, including Peyote stitch, Comanche weave, lace stitch, loom beading and others. Individualized instruction and guidance will enable you to design and create projects of vour choice, such as earrings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, anklets, pouches and more. All levels of experience welcome. Cost includes a bead loom for you to keep, warp threads and needles. 12 hours of instruction. 1 Mondays 7. implements all applicable federal. state and - ;4,*‘ rrgulaliot:! and eaecutive orders Direct related inquiries to the Office of Affirmative A. r..>r. ()ff u r 4 ’2 Or eg •; Ms . I niversitv of Orrgon, hugene.OK V7401, telephone i«M) UM 12J — PENS, PAINTS, PAPERS DRAWING Mark Zlmmerer If you can see, you can draw! Geared towards heightening visual perception and observational skills, this course takes several exercises from "Drawing on the I Right Side of the Brain" and other sources We ll also I look at examples of work by masters of the art of I drawing All materials provided. 1 Shoursot instruction Tuesdays 6:00-8:30 pm #037 $29 members October 8-November 12 #038 S32 non-members CALLIGRAPHY Helen Liu I Learn to write beau11 fully in t hi s int rod uctorv ca 111gra phy class. Students will learn the Carolingian, a spacious writing style developed around the 9th century. Great 1 for old-fashioned Holiday greetingcards. Allmaterials | provided including pen and ink for you to keep. 8 hours of instruction. Class meets twice a week Please bring a short poem or quote to the first class Mon. and Wed. 6:30-8:30 pm #039 SI7 members October 7-16 #040 $20 non-members PAPERMAKING I .Aimee Yogi Comein from the rain and join us for some papermaking We'll have a short slide presentation on the history, process, and plants used tor papermaking Then we ll make papers using 4 methods Tapa. Himalayan, European, and Japanese All materials provided and a source list will be handl'd out 6 hours of instruction Saturdays 10:30 am-12.30 pm #041 $13 members October 5-19 #042 $18 non-members PAPERMAKING II Aimee Yogi We start cookin' in thisclass’ Atteran introductory walk around campus to see the different plants used tor I papermaking, students will cook and share pulps I cathead from the fields All materials provided. 6 ■ hours of instruction. Saturdays 10:30 am-12:30 pm #043 $15 members I November 2-16 #044 S18 non-members T-SHIRT & POSTER SH.KSCRF.KM* I’rlrr Meyer Print your own T-shirts, jxisters, or cards Loam the photo-emulsion methixl ot silkscrixm stencil We ll discuss various inks, stencil methods, papers and tahrn s Allow $t>-$12 it vou want your own srivn Ink and some stencil material provided. 18 hours ot instruction Thursdays n 30-9;30 pm October 3-November 14 (except Oct M) #045 *$39 WATERCOLOR Nik Skoog Enjoy Oregon's beautiful tall experimenting with watercolors. This class is tor beginners who want to leam basic techniques of watervolor j'aintmg Vou is ill do wet-on-wet and drv brush, with still and landscape subjects Drawing cxpenenceishelpfulbut not mvossary All materials provided. Class meets twice a week 15 hours ot instruction Mondays and Wixinesdavs #048 SI2 members s 30-8IX) pm, October 7-23 #047 $43 non-members CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING l.i-yun Veh Would you like to paint something with a special flair? Come and join us 1 et s have some tun with C hinese brushes and blue kink We will lean} the traditional wav of painting mountains, flowers, bamboo, and more, step by step Cost includes two brushes, which are yours to keep, paper and ink. 15 hours ot instruction Thursdays 6:00-9 (X) pm #0-48 $39 members Oct 17-Nov. 21 (except ( Vt 31) #049 S42 non members BOOKBINDING Marilyn Mohr Make your own hardbound journal or sketc hbook Basic bixikbinding techniques will be taught focussing on the hardbound book Smaller projects demonstrating Japanese and pamphlet sewing will be taught as time allows The first class will feature oil marbling on papers that can be used tor future projects 18 hours ot instruction Mondays b:(X)-9 (X) pm #050 $37 members October 28-Decern her 2 #051 $40 non-members ft FALL SPECIALS CEREMONIAL DRUM MAKING Kerry Holman What better way to find vour "own" drum than to make it yourself? This workshop is an opportunity to craft a Shatnan'sdrum All materials provided to make a 17" or 20" diameter hoop drum using a cedar frame and deer ra w hide. Working with ra w hide, selecting and strvti hi ng \ the drum head, lacing, and spcvial braiding techniques will be covered. 5 hours of instruction Sunday, 11 :(XM;30 pm (1 /2 hour lunch) Novembers #032 S75 tor 17" drum #053 $00 for 20" drum flintknapimm; Scott Hiram An introduction to Mono tool working techniques Participants will loani how to mako obsidian arid (lint tools such as knives, axes, and arrow [mints using antle, stone hammers,and (lakers. Raw materials and knapping tools will be provided, but students should bring leather gloves 8 hours of instruction Wednesdays, 6 30 - 8:30 pm October 30 - November 20 #051 525 PHOTOGRAPHY BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY* Annette (lurdjlan. Rebecca Thompson learn how to use* your camera, develop B&W him, and make B&W contact prints and enlargements Photographic composition, the camera, and darkroom techniques will be covered. Bnn^ your empty 33 mm camera to first class Film, chemicals and some paper will be provided. 18 hours of instruction Three sessions offered: T Mondays 6:00-9:00 pm Thompson CXtober 14-November 18 #055 *542 2. Tuesdays 2.00-3:00 pm Thompson October 15-November 19 #056 *$42 3. Wednesdays 6:00-9:00 pm Curdjian September 25-October 30 #057 *$42 COLOR PRINTING* Andrew Harvey This class will start out with a short overview of color films, use of filters and color theory. It will then proceed to "hands-on" printing of your color negatives tor the remainder of thecourse. Pnor experience in the darkroom is necessary. Chemicals and some paper will be provided 18 hours of instruction. Sundays 5:00-8:00 pm i October 6-November 10 #038 *$1 5 — INTERMEDIATE PH()T12 COMPOSITION ANI) I K.H I Kehecca Thompson Responding to photographs is largely a matterol jvrsonal taste The elements ot a photograph somehow combine and strike a chord tor one person, but not lor another > ot some pictures have a quality that everyone can recognize and appreciate This class will identity some ot these dualities through a disc ussion ot composition and light Basic knowledgeof camera use required Slide film will be provided. :■> hours ot instruction Wednesdays6:00-8.K' pm oiv.i) $12 member October 30and November b ffObl $1 s non-member \\\()()lp m If: HK(iI\NIN<» WOODWORKING* Brad MU- I urn I rban Materialize your ideas in thi- w-ood shop Lxtended hours and extra shop time added this term t. reate a project while learning power tool use and satetv Instruetion will cover pnijevt design, wood properties, hand and power tool use, and joiners Allow tor extra shop time and cost of your project I ah lor both i lasses is Thursday 4:00-6:00 pm, C Vt 10 through Nov 21 22 hours of instruetion. Three sessions offered 1 Mondays 6:30-9:15 pm Nile September 30-Nov 18 #062 *$40 2 Tuesdays 6:30-9,15 pm Urban October 1 Nov 19 *063 *S-10 HANDTOOIS* John Jones Interested in working vsith handtools and learning i traditional wood w orking tix hniques’ Using tools such as | hand saws hand planes, marking gauges braie and-bits, I i hiselsand moulding planes, v iclds a level of understanding not possible from machines (.'lass will include making 1 handtools and a larger group project No previous I woodworking experience necessary Some use of pmer tools will also be covered 20 hours of instruction Wednesdays 6 30 9 13 pm October 2 - November I 3 #064 %40 I I K.II I I \BI,F, M \kl\(,* Put Urrt-nwc-ll Ari hite\ tore and art majors spend two Saturdays making the ultimate light table A new and improved design incorporates your May line and Hon o into a shape that tits studio desks in Lawrence Lockable, portable, and functional, this table is a must tor your st udio spa. e Wood and screws provided. 9 hours of mstruction Two sessions offered 1 Saturday, October 12, 9.1X1 am-3 10 pm (1/2 hr lunch) Saturday, October 19, 9:00 am niron #063 ’$28 2 Saturday, November 9, 9:00 am-3 30 pm (1 /2 hr lunch) Saturday, November 16, 9 00 am noon #066 *$2H WOOD l.ATID Brent Baker Various wood lathe Us hnicjues w ill be demonstrated in. ludmg between , enter turning (furniture legs, candle holders, rolling pins) and lace plate turning (bowls and plates) Discussion on design and finishing methods w ill be included Lime will be allowed tor hands-on practice Materials provided 3 hours of instruction Sundays, I 00-6 30pin #1)67 SI 3 members October6 and 13 #1)68 SI8 non-memlvrs VISITING ARTIST KI.EANOR MOIV Nationally known jeweler, Fleanor Motv, will present .1 slide lecture and two day workshop Fhe winner ot two NFA grants and numerous major awards, Motv is a lull prolessor ot metals at University ol Wisconsin Free Slide Lecture 7:30 pm Thursday, iVtoher 21, Room 1 H>, Willamette I Fill, IJ ot O C'ampus Two Day Workshop: Friday, Eleanor will demonstrate chasing and repousse this includes making chasing ttnils Saturday is hints and tricks day, the assembly ot intricate piet es, construction of mechanisms lor broaches, and elaborate set tings for large stones will lv shown There will be little hands-on. Friday is tor a II skill levels, \iturday tor those with more experience U of O students - $25 All others - $35 Single day $20 Sponsored by the EMU Craft C enter and O of U Art Department For more information arid registration, c .all 346-4361 HOURS Monday Thursday 10 00 am 9 30 pm F riday & Saturday 10 00 am 5 30 pm Sunday 12 30 530 pm Note Studios are dosed during workshop liours Check tor special hours during finals week and vacations WOODSHOP HOURS: Schedules will be available after the firs! week ot the term