CRAFT CENTER WINTER 93 WORKSHOPS BT—iMiirimniiiii■■■■ . ...... .. - . -?$%' ' . CERAMICS BEGINNING CERAMIC S 4* Frank (iour/Petar Meyer Pus workshop is everything you need lor a thorough grounding in ceramics Wheel throwing, handbuilding. and gla/mg techniques will he covered, with mdi\iduali/cd instruction for beginners and those with some previous experience Glares and 25 lbs. of day inc luded. IK hiHirs of instruction Three sessions offered 1 Tuesdays TOO -6:00 pm January 12-February 16 2 Tuesdays 6 'o '> ft) pm January I'Jlebruary 2' V Sundays 5:00-8:00 pm January 17 -February 21 (ONTINT INC CERAMICS Peter Mrvcr MM) I MMI2 MMM Meyer •i42 linear * V42 Gosar * *42 * lor the advenuuous spirit who has had some previous clay experience I sp.ind your foundation skills and personal expression with day Increase your throwing and handbuilding skills, make spec i.ili/ed tools, and refine your gl.i/ing techniques 25 lbs. of day and glares pros tded IK hours n( insiiuclion Wednesdays TOO 6:00 pm January I TFebruary 17 MM)4 **42 HASDBI IU)IS<; CERAMIC SCI LFIT RE Trunk (invar T.xplore your ow n unagin.itis e pox ess through play mg w ith clay learn ancient methods ot slay construction coil building, slab building, carving, additive and subtractive techniques, ('lass provides both directed and self-directed op|x>numlics. 25lbs.ofda> and glares provided. 12 hours ol instruction Mondays 6: MTU. Ml pm January 25 Tebruary 15 MMI5 * *T2 RAKl EIRINCJ 4* Frank (invar • \ special, one tune firing tor intermediate and advanced students interested in ex|'crimenting wuh raku techniques Bring 5 (i pieces ol bisquect pottery oi sc ulpture to gla/e and tire in this (lainhosant pnxess (,la/es and Tiring pros ided. 6 hours ol instruction Saturday I I 00am *>1*0 pm February 2(1 MMMi * SIS * COLORED FORCEI AIN IVler Meyer HandbuiId beautiful cups and how Is w till colored porcelain We will use white, shades ol grey and a lew accent colors Colored slips will be available Porcelain, mason stains and glares provided. I 2 hours ol instruction Ihursdays 1:00-6:00 pm January 2H February IS MK)7 * *.(6 PORCELAIN VALENTINES Frank (invar Spec nil \ .dentines lot Valentines Day V< SI’F ( IMS on t\h i piigf GLASS H STAINKl) (il.ASS Mark Krefer • Create your own bcautitul stained glass window! 11ns course w ill help sou turn your ideas into colorful works ol an l>esign principles and the foil w rapi (instruction method will he taught Beginning as well as experienced students are welcome Tools and some materials pros ided. Allow a little extra money lor glass IS hours ol instruction Sundass $: 4 JO pm #000 Sin mnnhers January M A I ebru.irs ' #010 $20 non-members 2 Sunday s 2:00 4 hi pm #011 $16 members l ehruar , 14 A 21 #012 >20 nou-meiiihers IT IN I KN VlTIMi t raig Kat/at Obsidian and Hint tool making I'll tfi See SIT (IMS ’! /*/. i WOOD * BK<»INMS(J WOODWORKING Brad Nik Alan Halkck Materialize your ideas in the wood shop Create .1 project mIiiIc leaminjl power tool use and safety Instruction Mill cover project design. Mood properties, hand and power tool use. ami joiners Allow for extra shop time ami cost of your project 21 hours of instruction Three sessions offered 1 Tuesdays 6.00*9:00 pm January 19-March 2 2 Thursdays ft: 15-9 15 pot January 14 February 2' A Sundays 5:00-8:00 pm January 17-l-cbruarv 2X #013 Nile * $45 Hal leek #014 • $45 Hal leek #015 *$45 s * — YYHOI.K HIKK HKAI/HI I im kiiivrr Sarah lleliners-llappe llrrtf Bcvon Stranded hy a broken bike ’ Never again' t eam to overhaul bearing sets, adjust gear' and brakes, and true your wheels By the endo( 6 weeks your bicycle » dl tv overhauled Bring yrrur bicycle toe.ich class Allow SS lor replacement bearings 1' hours ol msiruclion f our sessions ottered 1 Iuesdavs4 Wl-? (tOprn #016 S35members Jamiars I'* I Thruary 7 < #01? non-members Instructor Hcliners llappc 2 I uesdavs ’ HUV .10 pm #01K S.'5tnembers January I'M ebruury 2' #019 SA9 non-members Instructor Kaiser I Wednesdays 7 0(1 9 '0pm #020 W5mrmbrrs lanuary 20-1 ebruary 24 #021 i.W non-mrmtirrs Insiruclor Be von •1 Sundays 5:OO S OOpm #022 S'5 members January 24 l ebniary 2H #02,' $»W mm-members Insiruclor Bevon CONTINUING WOODWORKING jjS Tom Irban Lxplone new techniques and master old ones. f inish a project or stall something new We'll investigate design and practice dovetails, monise and tenons, alternative joinery using the router. biscuit jointer ami a shop full of toys.-tools The shop is still open during this time Wednesdays 6:30-9:15 January 20-February 24 #028 * 45 WOOD LATHE Brent Baker Various wood lathe techniques will be demonstrated, including betwccn-center turning (furniture legs, candle holders, rolling pins) and face plate turning (howls and plates) Discussion on design and finishing methods w ill Ire included. Time w ill be allowed for hands-on practice. Materials provided 5 hours of instruction. Saturdays 2 (XI 4: V) pm #029 $I7 members January .10& February h #030 420 non-members LIGHT TABLE MAKING *{S I’at (Jreenwell Architec ture and art majors spendtwo Saturday s making the ultimate light table This design incorporates your Mas line and Boren into a shape that tits studio desks in Lawrence 1 os kahlc. portable, and functional, this table is a must for your studio space Wood and screws provided. Students will need to purchase their own glass, lights and Horen 9 hours ol instruction. I wo sessions ottered: 1 Saturday.January 16.10:00am 4 10pin(1/2hr lunch) Saturday. January 23. 10:00 am 1:00pin #031 *435 2 Saturday. February 1 L IOdOam-4;30pm( l/2hr.lunch) Saturday I ebruary 20. l(l:00am I :00 pm #032 * 435 ^ Starred Classes Require Craft Center Membership. PHOTOGRAPHY ... * BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY Vnnrllr Jitirdjian kciH-aa I hompson I earn how to use your camera develop HiV’A film, jiul make B.VW uml.k i print-, and enlargements Photograph it composition. the camera and datkroom techniques w ill he covered Bring your empty '5 nun camera to lir\l elate Film, chemicals and some paper will be provided. IK hours ol instiut lion Three sessions ottered I MondaysMIi 9:00 pm January 2‘' March I I uesdays 2 JO-5 JO pm January 2b March 2 Sundays 5:00 K pm January 17-February 21 Thompson Ml 24 * V4K Thompson Ml 25 • V4K (iurdjian MI20 • V4X INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY 5k Andrew Harvev • This course is designed tor photographers who are already at quainted w ith general darkroom procedures .ind have an interest in fine-tuning the process ol exposure control Learn aspects ol the /one System and use a variety of pipers and developers to produce prints w ith desired contrast and depth Aesthetic considerations, subject matter, and composition w ill he included Students w ill need to pros ide their on n black and w hue film and paper as well as one roll of color slide film Bring cameras to first class C hemicals will he provided. IK hours ol instruction fhursdays 2 JO 5:30 pm January 21 February 25 MI27 * S4K REGISTER EARLY BY MAIL ITS EASY! See back page for registration form and details COLOR PRINTING Andrew Harxry Ibis is .1 hands-on workshop !i>r those interested in learning to make color prints from color negatives In ms weeks you will leant basis colot printing techniques and color theory I Tie \ anety ot color films and filters currently on the market w ill also he explored ( hrmicals and some paper will be provided IK hours of instruction Thursdays 6:00-9:00 pm January 21 February 25 #033 *555 HAMM OLORIM; B&W PHOTOGRAPHS Valerie Nguyen Add color to your B&W photographs In this two week workshop, we will explore traditional and contemporary methods of handcnlormg prints. The in-class studio time will help you perfect your techniques Previous photographic experience not required You will need B&W' photographs printed on matte surface paper iRC paper will not work). Color pencils, oils, dvrs, and practice prints will be available. 5 hours of instruction 1 Tuesdays b:00-8 '0 pm #034 $15 members February 9 & 16 #035 $19 non-members 2 Wednesdays 6:00K30 pm#036 $15 members January' 27 & February 3 #037 $IVnon-mcmbers COMPOSITION AND LIGHT Rebecca Thompson Responding to photographs is largely a matterol personal taste The elements ol a photograph somehow combine and strike a chord lor one person, but not for another Yet some pictures have a quality that cvetyime can recognize and appreciate Ihts class will identtly same ol these qualities through a discussion of composition and light Basic know ledge of camera use required Slide film will be provided. 12 hours of instruction Wednesdays 6:00 9 IK) pm #038 $32 members l ehruary 3 24 #039 $36 non-rneinbers PENS, PAINTS, PAPERS DRAWING Klainu Jamieson ll you enjoy drawing, but need guidance, this basic drawing class is for you Individualized instruction encourages development in drawing from observation and imagination Using pencil, charcoal and ink. work on developing compositions focusing on line, value, proportion, pcrsectivc and space. All materials provided. 15 hours ol instruction Tuesdays 6:00-8:30 pm #040 $29 members January Id-February 2 < #041 $33 non-members PORTRAIT DRAWING Chris (iuiiroil Fxplore the mystery ol what makes a good portrait t sing a variety ol media and a I■ v e model we w ill locus on the balancc between creating a likeness and individual expression. All levels of drawing ability, from no experience to the accomplished draughtsman, welcome All materials provided. I .A hours ot instruction Thursday 6:30-0:00pm #042 $37 member January 14 February IN #043 $41 non-members (WLLIGRAPHY - Medieval and Modern Jennifer Fancher Do you have any ancicnl qur Nations just w ait mg to fie presented in the Uncial style ' How about any ot your own modern day prose to be rendered in Netiland, a popular sty le revived from the 1930V Both hands are easy to learn with a little work I .letnents ol color and design w ill be demonstrated to give you more creative options Ml materials provided including pen and ink for you In keep. 12-1/2 hours ol instruction Thursdays P MJ-9 (K) pm #044 $25 members January 2K February 25 #<>45 $29 non-members BOOKBINDING Marilyn Mohr Make your own hardhtHind journal or skclchho*>k basic bookbinding techniques will be taught focusing on ihc hardbound hook Smaller projects demonstrating Japanese ami pamphlet sewing will tv taught as time allows Ihc lirst i lass w ill feature the designing of paste papers that i an tv used tor future projects Most materials provided. 12 hour* ol instruction Mondays MKVO:00 pen #052 $-M members February H March I #054 $47 mm-members PAPERMAKING I Aimer Yogi Come in from I tie rain and join us tor some papermaking We'll have a short slide presentation on the history. process, and plants used for papermaking then we ll make papers using 4 methods I apa. Himalayan. Furopcan, and Japanese All materials provided and a source list will tv funded out h hours of instruction Saturdays 10:40 am 12 40 pm #054 $15 members January 24 February 6 #055 $ I •» non-members PAPERMAKING II \imee Yogi We start cookin’ in this class! After an introductory walk around campus to see the different plants used for pajvi making students will cook and sh.ire pulps gathered Irom the fields VII materials provided h hours ot instruction Saturdays 10 Ml am 12 to pm #05f> $15 members February I t 27 #057 SI*) non-mcnthers FIBERS NAVAJO WK W IN(; Charline Durchanek Design and weave a Navajo rug l sing a frame loom, students w ith i>r w ithoui experience w ill sei a loom, design ami weave a small project Artsanced students w ill learn more complicated techniques and designs t usl includes frame ItMini»Inch is vours lo keep and first w arp v arns. You w ill need to allow extra lime ami money lor materials Ifi hours ol instruction Mondays6.00 o tsi pm #046 M2 members January 25-March I #047 546non-members MAPI ( UK I.OOM WEAVING (•er man (Joel Maquehur Beginning Students will design and weave a belt and vcarl on a South American Mapuche loom Students will learn to warp and prepare the loom Advanced vtudenls will design ami weave a belt using Mapuche style picking techniques ( list includes a Mapuche loom which is yours to keep. 17 1/2 hours ot instruction Thursdays 6(10-8 JOpni #(U# $42 members January 14 February 25 *04** $46 non-members BEADWORK Kirn Balsam l:\press your creativity with colorful heads' Sou will leant traditional and contemporary heading techniques, including Peyote stitch. Comanche weave, lace vtiteh. loom heading and others Indiv iduali/ed instruction and guidance w ill enable you to design and create projects ot your choice, such as earrings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, anklets, pouches and more All levels of experience welcome. ( ovt includes a bead loom for sou lo keep, warp threads and needles. Beads will be available for purchase during the class. 12 hours ot instruction. Wednesdays 7:00-9:00 pm #050 $50 members January 20-February 24 #051 $54 non-members REGISTER EARLY ! Class sizes are limited and preregistration is necessary to assure your space in a workshop! KMITINC; K>a Knitting is a pcili'ii was In relax while creating beautiful garments After learning basis knitting techniques, each student will select a simple project sin.fi as a hat, si art, nr simple vest Hus class is lor students with little or no experience Needles and some yarn provided. 10 hours ot instruction Mondays 6 30 X AO pm *T«5K $22 members January 25 February 22 #05‘J $25 non-members SPEED Ql ll.TIMi Hintsv Hrown I akahushi Classic quilt patterns ami modular piecing techniques combine to produce a traditional quality quilt in a traction j ol the usual time Select one of the following patterns Snow Ball, Bla/ing Star, -Around the \Aodd, or l og Cabin live first v lass meeting will include discussions ol patterns.color and labric requirements and selec lions All levels of experience welcome Out of class sewing tune may be necessary 12-1/2 hours of instruction Thursdays 6: to 0 Mi pm January 24 March I »1>72 * $42 KKI.IKK PRINTING liedcrick \gudera I sperieru e the toys ol fine wmxiblock prinlmaking I earn iumlantent.il steps of creating images m bl.uk and white, use color alter some practice Punt votu own pictures, cauls for birthdays. Valentine's l>.n greetings, or thing your imagination and an apron tor set ol work , lot he i Basic tools and materials provided. I t I 2 hoots ol instruction Tuesday* 6: to 0:15 pm »07.l $2K memtrers January 2t> I ehruary 2 l *074 $42 non-members 5jS Starred Classes Require Craft Center Membership. JEWELRY INTRODUCTION TO JEWELRY sk TECHNIQI ES/KAHRK AIK>N Marcia MacDonald Ihis beginning level claw w ill explore .1 v aricly ol lei hmt|ues m which one or more project*, will he compleicd during claw lime Imphasis will lx- on lahticalion with conic divcuwion ol casting Demonstrations anil discussions include lulling, tiling, soldering, design, design iransler. ■narriagc ol metals, findings, and cold connections Some materials pros ided. 21 hours ol instruction 1 I uesdays <> 00 9:110 pm January I*)-March 2 #1175 • $42 2 ITtursdays MX) 9:00 pm January 14 February 25 #076 *$42 CONTINUING JEWELRY rfc TECHNIQUES Dawson Ispand your jewelry skills further w uli demon sir aiions and discussions ol fabrication, alloying, slock forming techniques, prong tyjie gemstone selling, finishing and casting problem solving There w ill be open time w itheach session lor working on spec ul problems Some materials provided. 21 hours ol instruction Wednesdays 6 <0 9 '0 pm January I' February 24 #<177 • $42 ELMO ( LAY JEWELRY (•retchen 5 osl Rebecca Si human Fashion sour own unique jewelry, using colorful I I MO clay laugln by two accomplished fimo artists from lixal high schools, you will learn alxiul the mixing of colors, techniques ot marbling, milleliori. and incised design lo cie.ile ix-ads and broixhes \ll materials provided 10 liiHirs of instruction Tuesdays 6:00-8 <0 pm #<|7X $28 members January 12 February 2 #079 $.<2 non-meinlwrs