WOODWORKING Beginning Woodworking Dean Lainoreux • Pal Grrenwcll Materialize your ideas in iIk- wikkI shop < reate .t profeil while learning ixmcr tool use- and safet> Instruction will iover pr> >|eil ilesign, wood properties, hand and power trxil use and (otnery Allow for extra shop time and f inMmetion (rail ( enter metnlxTship required Two sessions ottered 1 luesdays. June 29 Aug 10 600-9 00 pm »f SiS Instructor Lirnoorcux 2 Wednesdays, June 2A Aug i 6 00 900 pm *2 StA Instnn tor (ireenwell Light Table Making Pal C ireenwell Art hitecture and .irt majors spend two Saturdav s nuking tlu- ultimate light table This design mcorjvorales youi Mayline and Boren into a shape that (its studio desks in Lawrence Hall lin kable, ponable, and functional, this table is a must tor your studio space Wood and screws provided Students w ill need to puix lutse their own glass, lights and Boren 9 hours of insmit non Cralt ( 'enter membership required Saturday. July 1™. lQ.30am SOU pm anti Saturdav July 24, 10 (Oam 1 30prn *3 $.30 BIKE REPAIR Whole Bike Health Brad Mills • Stewart Gilbert sirandeil by a broken bike' Never again’ learn to overhaul I km ring sets, adjust gears and brakes, and iruc your wheels By the end of 6 weeks your bn At le will Ik- overhauled bring your bn yt le to each c lass Allow $S lor replat eiiK-nt Ix-arings IS hours of insiruction Two sessions offered 1 Tuesdays, June 29-Aug 3 * t memlx-rs S3<> 0 00-8 30 pm *S non memlK-rs $40 Insmictor Mills 2 W tvlnesdays. June 30Aug i »<> memfvers $3<> 6:00-8 30 pm •" non memlK-rs $40 Instnmor thllK-n CERAMICS Beginning Ceramics Frank (jo»ar • Anthony Thlcr 'Hus workshop is everything you need (or .1 thorough grounding in ceramics Wheel throw - ing, handlxnlding. and glu/tng techniques will lx* covered. with iiuln idtuli/ed instnulion for tx*ginners and those with previous experience ( |a\ 125 II.m and glazes provided 1H hours of instnulion t raft center membership required Two sessions offered 1 l uestlays, June 29-Aug 3 6:00 V tit) pm »H St2 Instructor (iosar 2 Thursdays, July 1 Aug 5 2 30-5 30 pm *9 S t 2 Instructor liner Continuing Ceramics Frank (xwar 1 or the adventurous spirit with previous clay experience Ixpand your foundation skills and (K-rsorul expression with t lav Inerease your throwing and handbuilding skills, nuke s|xiial i/ed tools, and refine your gla/ing techniques ( lay (2*> ll>s) and gla/es provided 18 hours of instruction ( rah ('enter rnemlrership required Wednesdays, June (o Aug t 2 30-5,50 pm *10 $i2 Handbiilding/Scijijpti ire Frank Gosar Fxplore your own imaginative process through playing with clav learn ancient methods ol clay construction coil building. slah Innlding, carv ing, additive anti subtractive techniques ( lass provides Isgti directed ami self-directed opportu nines Clay <2S lbs) and gla/es provided IS hours of instruction ( raft Center membership required Mondays, June 28 Aug 2 (No class ” si 6:00-9:00 pm *11 $.(8 Colored Porcelain Peter Meyer llandbuild beautiful cups and bowls with colored porcelain We will use white, sludes of gre\ anu a few accent colors Colored slips will Ik- available Porcelain, mason stains and glazes provided 12 hours of instruction Craft Outer inemlxTsliip a*ouired Wednesdays. July 7 28 6:00-9:00 pm *12 $>6 Rakij Firing Frank (kwar A sjxs ul, one time firing lor intermediate and advanced students interested in experimenting w ith raku techniques Bring A-6 pieces of bisqued pottery or sculpture to glaze and tire in this flamboyant process dazes and firing prov ided 6 hours of instmction Craft Center metiilx-rship required Sunilay. July 2A 11:00am S (io ptn *1A Sis summe r FIBERS Spinning and Dyeing Jennifer Fane her Explore the possibilities of yarn design while creating your own handspun wool Start on the drop spindle and move rapidly to the spinning wheel. All phases of wool preparation will lx covered and natural dyeing will lx- introduced. Cost includes fleece 1H hours of instniction. Craft Center memlxrrship required Tuesday, July 6-Aug 10 6:00-9:00 pin *1-4 $40 Silk Painting Shelley Socolofaky Complete several projects while exploring tei hiques of silk painting with dyes and pig merits experiment with painting anil printing styles using resists, antifusants, salts and alcohol, and more traditional techniques of wet-on-wet. layering anil stamping Color theory, mixing and dyeing procedures will lx- investigated. Dyes, resists and some silk will lx- provided 12 hours of instruction Craft Center memlxrship required. Tuesdays, July 6-2"’ 1:00-4:00 pm *15 $.46 Gobelin Tapestry Weaving Shelly Socolofsky Examine the interpretive possibilities < »1 the finely controlled medium of tajx-stry through the traditional techniques of the Medieval f rench (iotielin Weavers You will learn basil methods of defining line and building shapes, color blending techniques and the use of formal fades and shades Individualized exeri ises w ill allow the beginner and experienced ta|x-stry weaver to refine their skills Students will have the opportu nity to use a professional 8' Gobelin Style Tapestry loom Frame looms will lx- available for use or purchase- Waqr materials will lx- pro vided IK hours of instruction Tuesdays. July 6-Aug 10 »K> memlx-rs SVH 6:00-9:00 pm non memlx-rs Sri Bead work Kim Habun You will learn traditional and contemporary treading techniques, iru luding Peyote stitch, Comanche weave. Luc stitch, and ltx>m heading Individualized instruction and guidance will enable you to design and create projects of your choice, such as earrings, neck laces, pendants, bracelets, anklets, and pouches All levels of experience welconx* Cost includes a bead loom m for you to keep, warp threads and needles Hung $3 l to the first class to purchase1 beads 12 flours of instruction. Two sessions offered 1 Wed , June 30-Aug i *lh members Ski i 00-6:00 pm *19 non-memlxTS S3t 1 Wed., June 30-Aug t *20 rnetnlrers $30 ti 30-8:30 pm *21 non-members $3i JEWELRY Intro to Jewelry Techniques I .aura <«c ranis This Ix'ginning level class will explore a variety of techniques in which one or more protects will lx1 complete*.I during class lime Fmphasis w ill lx- on fabrication with some exploration ol casting Demonstrations anil discussions include cutting, filing, soldering, design, design transfer, marriage of metals, findings, and cold counci tions Some materials provided 21 hours of instruction. Craft Center memlx-rship required Wednesdays, June 23-Aug i 6:00-9 00 pm *22 $ »2 Fimo Ciay Jewelry Kathy Hcmtian fashion your own unique jewelry using colorful FIMO clay in this class you will learn the techniques of mixing colors, marbling milletion, and incised design to create exciting and unique IxmcLs and lewelry KIMt) finishing treatments, jewelry construction anil design w ill lx- dis cussed All materials provided 10 hours of instruct ion Wtxlrx'sdays, July 1» Aug I *23 nx-rnlxTs $2H 6 00 K 30pm *2 * non memlx-rs S31 CLASS Stained Glass Mark Keefer Create* your own lx-autiful stained glass window' 'Hun course will help you turn your ideas into colorful works of art Design principles and the toil wrap construction method will lx* taught Beginning as well as experienced students are welcome Tools and some materials provided Allow a little extra money for glass 18 hours ol instruction (raft Center membership required Tuesdays, June 29-Aug 3 6:00-9:(X) pm »2*> $35 Intro to Glass Fusing Mark Keefer Rediscover the ancient IgyjHian artfonn of glass fusing 11ns two-session class will cover primary fusing techniques and allow students to create a few small pieces ot jewelry Tools and glass provided 5 hours of instruction Tuesday, June 29 and July 6 »20 members $16 3 00-3 (0 pm *27 non mcmlx-rs $2t) Flint Knapping Craig Ratzat An introduction to stone i«k>I working twh niques Participants will k-.irn how to make obsidian and flint tools, such as knives, axes, anil arrow points using antler anti stone hammers and Makers Haw materials and knapping tools w ill lie provided 10 hours of instruction. Tuesdays. June 29-Jul) 2" *2K iixmlx-rs $2H (VSO-H.V) pm *20 non-memlxTs $,t2 Clockface Etching Demetrius (kmrik'/ Need more tune' Spend an afternoon creating your own clot k Participants will design and eti h a x glass cltxk lace and assemble hat king, hands, dock mechanism and etched lace into a finished cltxk. Glass, quart/ cltxk mechanism, anti hands provided An example ol a finished dtxk is on display at the Craft Center i hours ol instruction 11 Hirsttiy, |uly 22, S JO-OAO |xn *30 >2u EMU CRAFT CENTER 1993 WORKSHOPS PAPER & PENS Drawing llaina Jamieson Tills lust* drawing class will focus on the use ol pencil .nut iiuno.il in drawing from observation and imagination The use of various qualities of line and value will l>e explored \ll materials provided IS hours of instruction Tuesdays. June 29-Aug V *C| members $29 6:00-8 30 pm *32 non memfxTs $33 CALUGRAPHY-MEDIEVAiyMODERN Jennifer Fane her |)o vou have an am lent quotation |iist waiting to lx- presented in the I ncial style-' How .iIhiui vour own modern prose io lx' rendered in Neuland. a popular style from the 1030V Both funds are easy to learn with a little work Elements of color and design will lx* demonstrated All materials provided 12 5 hours of mstruition Wednesdays Inly Vug i *33 members $25 6:00-8 3<* pm * Vi non memlx-rs $20 WA1T.RCOLOR llaina Jamieson "Hus class will introduce the traditional methods and char.Kteri.stns of waiercolor painting Working from still life and lands* .qx- panici pants will lx- encouraged to interpret their observations Drawing experience is helpful, but not required All materials provide*! Is (lours of instruct H >n Wed . June 30 Aug I *V5 member* $ (2 6 00-8 30 |>m *36 non -memlx-rs $-!(> SlLKSCREEN T-SHIRTS & POSTERS Craft Center Staff Design amt print your own I shirt. poster, or lards learn the photo emulsion method ol sjlkscreen sternal We ll explore various inks, stencil methods, pa|>ers and fabrics Allow 5 in it you want your own screen Ink amt some stencil material prosailed IH hours of instruction Craft Center membership required Wednesdays, June 30 Aug i 6 00 9:00 pm *37 $-12 $5 SPECIALS Beaded Hkac ielets wmi Kim Balsam Make colorful tx*aded bracelets using lace and flower stikhev a gi x>d introduction to Ireadwork and a chance to ask beading questions Wed . June 23. b 30-9 30pm * SH S3 Mi gs & Bowes wrni Frank Gosar fired of Tupperw are? You can handbuikl your own cerarnk mugs, tumblers and small bowls in this workshop clay and glazes provided I'nday. June 23,1 30-1 30pm *39 S3 35mm Camera Use with Valerie Nyugen learn the "secret" meaning of all those numbers and letters' A short lecture covers how your camera works.including discussion of film and composition bring empty 33mm camera to class Thursday.July l,(vl>o0j>m *-»0 S3 Tie Dyeing with Katiiy Kaie Create a variety of patterns using different tying and dyeing techniques bring up to three prewashed loo cotton items to dye Two sessions ottered 1 Wed, (line 23. 2.313 3tjrm * 11 2 Wed, June 23, S-.3f8:.3)ptn *i2 S3 S3 PHOTOGRAPHY Beginning Photography Annrttc (turdjian learn how to use your anu'w develop IWW ftlnt. .uul make IWW contact prints and enlargements Composition, the camera. .uul darkroom in hniques will Ite covered Bring your empty (Smut lamera to the first class I tint, i hemicals ami some p.qx-r \\ ill lx' provided IM flours of institution t rait (enter memlvrship required I wo M'ssions offered I Mondays. June 2H Vug U (No ( lavs |ul\ St VOtt not) pm * 11 $4H l Tuesdays. June 29 Aug !<• * N<> class |uly d) fittouuopm *m S|H Intermediate Phonx.rapiiy C.A. Burns \ walk down the aesthclu path for photogra pliers familiar vvtth general darkroom prove dines anil interested in fine tuning the process of exp (sure control Photographic ortcnleenng. light subject nutter, lomposlion, the /one System and equipment will Ite discussed I se a variety of papers and dev el ojters to produce prints with desired contrast and deptit Students must provide Hack and white film, paper, anil one roll of color slide film Chemicals provided Bring your camera to the finst class 1H hours of instruction t rait ( enter memfxTship required NX editesilays. June V) Au)> 1 6 00-9:00 pm »|S $ IK Handcoloring B&W Photos Vak-He .Nguyen Add color lo your IkfiW photographs In this two week workshop, we will explore tr.tili tional and contenijutrary met I tot Is of lundi oloring prints Previous photographu experience not required You wilt neetl IkSNX photographs printed on matte surface papet t KC p.qter will not work) Color pencil*, oils, dyes, anil prat lice prints will lx- available S hours of instructi*>n Wed, June 30 and July ^ * )<> mcmlx rs 1 him and chemicals prov ided llring your camera to the first class 6 hours instruction Darkroom use limited for non metnlxTs to cla.v* time. iTuir s. July K and luh lS 00 ')