Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 24, 1992, Supplement, Page 8B, Image 15

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will (ill the increasing interest in crafts that has
shown up in the l hiiversity
While lw has tv- spec ific reason lot the upswing
in interest. I durance has a lew theories.
"Miw\ ts tight," 1 aurance said. "W hot people
are making isn’t intended as vein typical arts and
i ralts types o( gilts
Instead, people are building bookcases, tables
and other such hardware.
Another role the center plays is that of nn alter
native workplace (or art and architecture students,
! aurance said
'We give (the students) access to more
machines, as well a-, the decreased amount of com
petition lor studies,” I aurance said. "A number <>l
architecture students use our wood shop to create
models "
l V spite the tact that all tall term workshops are
completed by this point ol the term, students con
still make use of the cralt center. Hay passes are
obtainable tor Si with a student identification card,
which enables the user to a host of cratt center
equipment.
I hose enrolled in workshops arc- given priority
over day pass users, but most workshops are in the
evening, leaving the center open during the day
time In addition, the (.'enter tries to allow two
nights a week tor people to come in and work on
various crafts.
Ihose interested in signing up for w inter term
workshops are advised to stop by the center on
I Vi 1 1, when next term’s brochures are made
available 1 aurance said the registration process,
'Our membership has been
steadily increasing term by
term for the past few years.'
-Rick luiurance
( raft ('enter m\tsUint catmlmutor
which begins 1 Vc. 16, tends to go by in a flash
*'Stme classes, like bike repair and ceramics, fill
up really quickly," Laurence said “We advise peo
pie to come m as soon ns possible Ix-cause we can t
guarantee a spot in the classes.’
With more than 30 different w» >rkshops this term
and even more scheduled for winter, the center
expects to maintain its bustling pace,
Before the registration process starts up, how
ever, the center will present its annual Winter Craft
hair, in the FMU Fir Room on I Vc. 2 anil 3.
Co-sponsored by the h’MU Cultural Forum, the
fair offers a variety of entertainment and products
for the curious student.
"We have more than 30 vendors, with a couple
of booths and a hunch of tables," I durance said.
“There'll he everything from book-binding to
ceramics to knife-making."
Rivaled only by February's family album show
as the center's most popular event, the craft fair
usually sells out its booths by September. Laurence
said the range of qualities and prices among the
fair's vendors provide those who attend with a large
selection of gixxls.
"It’s a great way lor people to see what hugene's
artist:, and creators have to offer," Laurence sail
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