Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 23, 1992, Page 2B and 3B, Image 14

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CRAFT CENTER SUMMER '92 WORKSHOPS
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CERAMICS
BEGINNING CERAMICS 5jC
Frank (invar
This workshop is everything you need for a thorough
foundation in ceramics Wheel throwing, handhuikimg.
and gla/ing techniques will be covered. with individualized
instruction for beginners and those with some previous
experience (ilazexand 25 Ibv ofrlay Included. lHhours
of instruction
Two sessions offered
1 Mondays 6:00-9:00 pm (iosar
June 2l1 Aug 10 (no class 7/6)
2 Thursdays 2 JO 5 JO pm Gosar
June 26 Aug 6 (no class 7/2)
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CONTINUING CERAMICS *{:
Peter Mrser
For ttic adventurous spirit with some previous clay
experience Expand sour foundation skills and personal
expression with clay Increase your throwing and
handbuilding skills, make specialized tools, and refine
your glazing techniques 25 lbs. of clay and glazes
provided IK hours of instruction.
Wednesdays 6:00 9:00 pm *003 $40
June 24 Aug 5 (no class July 1)
II A N I) B U I L I) IN G /(' E R A M I C
SCULPTURE
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Frank (iosar
Explore your imaginative process Uirough working with
clay, Ixam ancient methods of day construction; coil
building, slab building, cars mg. additive and subtractive
techniques. Class provides both directed and self -directed
opportunities 25 Ibv of day amt gla/rs prov ided. 12
hour s of instruction
Tuesdays 6:00 900 pm
July 14 Aug 4 *004 $32
RAKU FIRING
Frank <iosar
A s|K'sial. one lime firing for intermediate and advanced
students interested m experimenting w ithraku techniques,
firing 5 6 pieces of bisqued pottery or sculjrture to glaze
and lire tn this flamhiyiuit process (ilazes and firing
provided. 6 hours of instruction
Sunday ll:OOain 5:00 pm
August 2 *005 $12
COLORED PORCELAIN
Prter Meyer
Handbuild beautiful cups and how Is with colored porcelain
We will use while, shades of grey and a few acccnl colors
Colored slips will be available Porcelain, mason stains
and glazrs provided 12 hours of instruction
Thursday* 6 00 9:00 pm
July 16 Aug 6 *006 $36
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SUMMER HOURS
Mon.-Wed. 10:00 am-6:30 pm
Thursday 10:00 am-9:00 pm
Friday 10:00-4:30 pm
Not*: Studios are dosed during workshops
Check (or special hours during finals week
and vacations
WOODSHOP HOURS:
Schedules will be available after the
first week of the term.
WE WILL BE CLOSED
FRIDAY. JULY3
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TABLE LOOM WEAVING Sfc
ChrysUl Mc(.ul|f»n
Rigs' Rags' Rags' Turn those old rags into beautiful
rugs Create a one of a kind, rag a bag. or set of place
mats Instruction m warp preparation, loom dressing and
beginning pattern weaving will be given. Warp yam
will be provided. 21 hour* of instruction
Wednesdays 6 00 900 pm
June 24 Aug 5 #002 $45
SPINNING AND DYEING
Cbryatal Mctiutgan
Explore the possiNlities of yarn design while creating
voctr own handspun wool Start on the drop spindle and
move rapidly to the spinning wheel. All phases of wool
preparation will he covered Natural andchemical dyeing
will be introduced CosJ includes fleece for you to dye
your favorite color. 18 hours of instruction.
Tuesdays 6:00-9:00 pm
June 30 Aug 4 #008 $37
BATIK
Rya
Hank is an ancient method of drawing, painting and
stamping a hot was resist on cotton fabric before dyeing
to create unique and ficauiiful patterns and designs In
tins class you will learn several batik techniques, inc luding
resist dyeing tec hniques of West Africa Yoruba peoples
One half yard of batik material, dyes and was
provided. 12 hours of instruction
Wednesdays 6:00-9:00 pm
July 1-22 #<8»9 $34
REGISTER EARLY !
Class sizes are limited and
preregistration is necessary to
assure your space in a workshop!
SPEED QUILTING
Blnky Brawn Tiluhuhl
Clastic quill patterns and modular piecing techniques
combine to produce a traditional quality qujlt in a fraction of
the usual time Select one of the following patterns: Snow
Ball. Blaring Star, Around the World, or Log Cabin. The
f irst ctass meeting will include discussions of patterns, color
and fabric requirements and selections. All levels of
experience welcome. Out of clau sewing time may be
necessary. 12-1/2 hours of instruction.
Tuesdays 6:00 810 pm #010 125 members
July 7 Aug 4 #011 $28 non-members
BEADWORK
Kim Balsam
F.xprcss your cream uy w ith colorful beads1 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 your choice, such
as earrings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, anklets, pouches
andmorc. All levels of experience welcome. Cost Includes
a head loom for you to keep, warp threads and needles.
12 hours of instruction.
I W ednesdays 6:15-8 15 pm #012 $29 members
July 1 Aug 5 #013 $32 non members
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WHOLE BIKE HEALTH
Frank Schwab
Stranded by a broken bike? Never Again! Learn to
overhaul hearing sets, adjust gears and brakes, and true
your wheels. By die end of 6 weeks your bicycle will
be overhauled. Bring your bicycle to each class. Allow
$5 for rcplacemcnl bearings. 15 hours of instruction.
Two sessions offered:
1 Fridays 10:00 am 12:30 pm
June 26-Aug 7 (no class July 3)
#014 $32 memhers
#015 $35 non members
2. Fridays 1:00-3:30 pm
June 26 Aug 7 (no class July .3)
#016 532 members
#017 $35 non members
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GLASS
STAINKD GLASS SPECIAL
Murk Keefer
C'elehrale the sun with beautiful colors pervading your
space Nocxperiencc is nec ess.uy to build a small stained
glass piece Bring a simple design or pattern. Tools ami
materials provided. 5 hours of instruction
Tuesdays V00 5:30pm
July 7 4 14 #018 $10
FLINT KNAPPING
Craig Kat/at
An introduction to stone tool working techniques.
Participants will leam how to make obsidian and flint
tools, such as knives, axes, and arrow points using antler
and stone hammers and flakers. Raw materials and
knapping tools will be provided, but bring a pair of
leather gloves. 8 hours of instruction.
Tucdays 6 00 8:00 pm #019 $25 members
July 14 Aug 4 #020 $28 non members
INTRODUCTION TO CLASS FUSING
Mark Keefer
Rediscover the ancient Egyptian artfonn of glass fusing
This two session class will cover primary fusing techniques
and allow students to create a few small pieces of jewelry.
Tools and glares provided $ hours of instruction
Tuesday and Wednesday. 6:00-8:30 pm
Aug 4 & 5 #021 SI7 members
#022 S20 non members
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CLASS CASTING
Kick Laurance
Create small 3D works of an in glass This workshop will
introduce you hi annealer casting using plaster molds and
glass fnt. With an overview of model and moldmaking and
annealing procedures of glass, students will be able to
complete one or two small relief sculptures All materials
provided. 8 hours of instruction
Saturdays 12:30-4:30 pm
July 18 Sl 25 #023 S35
The EMU Craft Center has various hand and power tools for current UO students to check out on a 24-hour basis. A limit of 10 tools may be checked out
at one time. Rental fees an? $.25 for hand tools and SI .00 for most power tools, and must be paid when tools are checked out. Valid student I D. must be left
as deposit during the rental period. _ ___
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY
Rebecca Thompson/Andrew Harvey
Learn how 10 use your camera, develop BA W film, and
make BAW contact prints and enlargements.
Photographic composition, the camera, and darkroom
techniques will be covered. Bring your empty 35 mm
camera to first class. FUm, chemicals and some paper
will be provided. > 8 hours of instruction.
Thompson
Two sessions offered:
1. Tuesdays 3:00-6:00 pm
July 7 Aug 11 *024
Wednesdays 6:00-9:00 pm Harvey
July 1 Aug 12 (no class July 8) *025 S42
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INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY 5j*
Andrew Harvey
Thu course is designed for photographers who arc already
acquainted with general darkroom procedures and have
an interest in fine tuning the process of exposure control
Study the Zone System and use a variety of papers and
developers to produce prints with desired contrast ami
depth. Aesthetic considerations, subject mailer, and
composition will be included Students will need to
provide their own black and white film and pa)ier ss well
as one roll of color slide film Bring cameras to fust class
Chemicals will be provided. 15 hours of instruction
Wednesdays 2:30-5:30 pm
July 1 Aug 5 (mi class July 8) #02h V42
PENS, PAINTS. PAPERS
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DRAWING
Klalna Jamieson
If you can see, youcandraw! Geared towards heightening
visual perception and observational skills, this course
takes several exercises from "Drawing on the Right Side
of the Brain" and other sources. We'll also look at
examples of work by masters of the art of drawing. All
materials provided. 1S hours of instruction.
Tuesdays 6:00-8:30 pm #027 $29 members
lune 30-Aug 4 #028 $32 non members
WATERCOLOR
Klalna Jamieson
Experience the magic and excitement of water color
painting. This introductory class will cover basic
techniques, plus experimental work. You will leant color
mixing and matching, [hawing experience is helpful but
not necessary All materials provided. 15 hours of
instruction
Thursdays 6:00 8:30 pm
July 2-Aug 6
#029 $42 members
#030 $45 non members
CHINESE BRUSH PA1NT1NC
l.f-Yun Yeh
Would you like lo paint somethrnj with a special flair?
Come and join us! Lei's have some fun with Chinese
brushes and black ink We will learn the traditional way
of painting mountains, flowers, bamboo, anil more; step
by step. Cost includes two brushes, which are yours to
keep, paper and ink. 15 hours of instruction.
Tuesdays 6:00-9:00 pm #033 $39 members
June 30-July 28 #034 $42 non members
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T-SHIRT & POSTER SILKSCREEN
Peter Meyer
Print your own T shirt, poster, or cards Learn the photo
emulsion method of siikscrcen stencil We'll discuss
various inks, stencil methods, papers and fabrics. Allow
$ 15 if you want your own screen Ink and some stencil
material provided. 18 hours of instruction
Tuesdays 6:00 9:00 pm
June 30-Aug 11 (no class 7/7) #035 $39
CALLIGRAPHY
Jennifer Kancher
Write beautifully m the Humanistic script. Developed
during the Renaissance, its elegance and legibility became
the model for many of the classic typefaces in use today
Try your hand at calligraphic play as we practice with a
variety of designs, techniques and media All materials
provided including pen and ink for you to keep 8 hours
of instruction
Wednesdays 6:00 8:00 pm 8031 S17 members
Julyl5-AugS #032 $20 non members
BIKES: Cables, Bearings, Patches, Tire
Tubes
CERAMICS: Tool Kit, Stoneware,
Porcelain
FIBERS: Silk, Silk Scarves, T-Shirts,
Dyes
GLASS: Copper Foil, Glass cutters,
Solder
METALS: Silver, Saw Blades, Saw
Frames, Findings
PHOTO: Paper, Chemicals, Film
WOOD: Hardwood, Sandpaper,
Plywood, Dowels
Tho University of Oregon Is an equal
opportunity, affirmative action Institution.
Starred Classes
Require Craft Center
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BEGINNING WOODWORKING Sfi
Alan Hat Irek/Hr ad Nil*
Materialise your ideas m the wood *hop Ctc«lf a project
while learning power uxil me anti saloly Instruction w ill
cover project design, wood properties, hand anti |»>*n
tool use. and joinery Allow for cstra shoji time and cost
of your project. 21 hours of instruction
Two sessions offered:
1 Tuesdays 6:00-1 00 pm
June 50 Aug 11
2 Wednesday s S 15 K 15 pm
June 24 Aug 4
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#046 $42
Hal leek
#017 $42
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LIGHT TABLE MAKING
Pat (Jrtrenwell
.Architecture and an majors can make tile ultimate light
table This design incorporates your May line and Horen
into a shape that fits studio desks ui lawrcnce Lockable,
portable, and functional, dm table is a must for your studio
space Wood and screws pros Ideal. Students w ill need
to purchase their own glass, lights .uni Borco 1 hours of
mstr tic lion
Saturday, July IK. 12:00 6:00 pm
Thursday. July 2». 2:00 5:00 pm »01H $2H
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INTRODUCTION TO JEWELRY: 5jC
FABRICATION & CASTING TECHNIQUES
James DaiUng
This overview of jewelry techniques includes lost was
casting and fabrication Demonstrations include design,
design transfer, cutting, filing, was mode (making, sjaumg
and investing, casting, riveting and soldering Two or
more projects can he completes! during class. Some
materials provided. IK hours of instruction.
Wednesdays 6:00 TOO pm #041 $56
June 24 July 21
FIMO CLAY JEWELRY
Crrtchen Yost/Rebecca Schuman
A Summer sjiecial taught by two accomplished limo
artists from local high schools Make unique jewelry
using colorful FIMO clay. Mis your own colors and learn
techniques of marbling, millefion, and int ised design to
create beads and brooches All materials pros klrd 10
hours of instruction.
Thursdays 6:00 8:30 pm #051 S2K members
July 2-23 #040 $51 non members
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INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS
35MM CAMERA USE
Andrew Harvey
Learn the "secret" meaning of all those numbers and
letters! A short lecture will explain how your camera
works. Includes discussion of film selection and
composition for better pictures Bring empty 35mm
camera to class. 3 hours of instruction.
Tuesday. June 30 6:00 9:00 pm #042 S3
MUGS & BOWLS
Frank (ioaar
Tired of Tuppcrware? Think you'd rather starve before
eating another meal off of plastic? Artistically hand build
your own mugs, tumblers and small bowls in this
workshop Clay and glazes provided 3 hours of
instruction.
Friday. June 26 1:30-4:30 pm #043 $5
BEADED BRACELETS
Kim Balsam
Make colorful he ailed bracelets using lace and flower I lilt'ho
Bracelets ire fun to wear and make great gifts' This is a good
introduction to bcadwork for beginners and a chance to ask
questions about beads and beading techniques 3 hours of
instruction.
Wednesday. June 24, 6:15-9:15 pm #044 S5
TIE DYEING
Kathy Kale
Turn your tee shuts, shorts, and socks into w ild and bright tic
dyed items. Create a variety of patterns using different tying
and dyeing techniques Bring up to three prewashed 100%
cotton items to dye. 3 hours of instruction.
Two sessions offered:
1. Wednesday. June 24. 2:00-5:00 pm #045 $5
2. Wednesday. June 24. 6:00-9:00 pm #046 $5