Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 03, 1994, Page 2B and 3B, Image 18

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    EMU CRAFT CENTER Wl NTER 94 WORKSHOPS
WOODWORKING
Beginning Woodworking
Dean Lamoumix • PUCrenwdl •Jo«h Vngd
Materialize yiHir ideas in the wtxxl shop < rcatc a
nn eject while learning power inol use and safety
Instruction will cover project design, wood
profXTties, hand arul power tool use and joinery
Allow’ for extra shop time and cost of your project
21 hours of instruction Membership required
Three scssk ms i illercd
1 Mon, Jan 10-Fcb 2H
6:00-9:00 pm
2 Tues, |an 11 Mar 2
6:00-9:00 pm
3 Sun, Jan 2.3 Mar 6
3 00-8 (X) pin
Instnictor Lamoureux
PLl' l mcmlxTs $t3
Instnictor Green well
I’l.l' 2 nx-mhers $ |3
Insmator Vogel
I’l l' 3 members $*3
Continuing Woodworking
Tom I'rhan
spend six evenings of open strop with an expen
enced wot xiw taker. Kxplore new techniques, get
In-Ip and advice on your ixt project, or finish that
project front a previous class Ur- woodshop is
otten during this tunc- Memlx-rship required
Wed, Jan l‘> Feb 2*
7:00-9:IS pm I’Ll i tm-mlx-rs $I0
I jgkt Tabij: Making
Pat Green well • Dean lamoureux
Spend two Saturdays making the ultimate light
table incorporating your Mayiine and Iforco into a
sltaix- that fits studio dc-sks in Lawrence I fall
Izxkahle, |xirt.ible, and functional. this table is a
must for your studio space Wood and sc rews
pnrvidt-d Smdents will need to purchase their
own glass, lights and Itorco 0 hours of instmetion
Metnlx-rshtp required I wo sessions oflc-red
1 Sat, Ian H. 10:00-4 V) Instructor (>rcenwcll
Sat, Jan 15, in no i no I’l i s members $38
2s.it, |an 22. 10:00 i 3n Instructor lamoureux
Sat, |an 29. lOOD 100 I’ll 0 im-mlx-rs $.38
W<XM> LATHE
Brent Baker
\',inims wood lathe technicjucs vcill l<c demon
strated, me hiding Ix'tvveen center turning (table
legs, candle holders! and lace plate turning (Icowls
and plates) Discussion on design and finishing
nietncxls included A hours ol instruction
sun Feb 13 ♦ 2<) I’Ll ~ . memlx-rs ST
2 00 i 30pm I’ll H non memlx-rs sj|
BIKE REPAIR
WHOLE BlKJ Ill-M ill
Tim Kaiser •Sarah Helnx-rs llap|x-*Brad Mills
stranded In a broken bike' Never again' learn to
overhaul I earing sets irijnst gears and brakes and
true your wheels lt\ the end ol (> weeks \our
bicvclc" will Ik- overhauled bring ycxir bicycle to
each class \llow 33 lor replacement Ix-anngs 13
ItcRirs ol instruction three sessions offered
I Mon, Ian 2 t I cb 28
6 (X) 8 30pm
Instructor Mills
2 I ues |.m I 1 Feb 15
" tx) 9 30pm
Instructor Kaiser
.3 Vi ed. Ian 12 Feb 16
7 00-9 ,30pm
Instructor llappe
I’ll 9 memlx-rs $36
I’Ll It)non-memlx-rs $rO
I’Ll II memlx-rs $.36
I’ll 12 non-memlx-rs $ to
I’Ll 13 memlx-rs S 3C>
I’l l 14 non-memlx-rs $40
CERAMICS
Bfxhmvlng Ceramics
Frank Goaar • Staff
This workshop is everything ye hi need (or .1
tlvmxjgh grounding in ceramics Wheel throwing,
handhutkling. and gi.i/mg technKjucs will be
covered, with individualized instruction for
Ix-gmners and those with previous experience
( Liy (23 ll>s> and gla/cs prov'kkxi IK IxHirs <>t
instruction Membership required Three sessions
1 Sun. Jan 23 Feb 2"1 instructor ( .osar
3 00 H 00 pm I’l l 13 members $42
2 Wed. Jan 10 Feb 23 Instmetor (los.u
6:30-9 30 pm I'l l 16 memlx*rs $42
3 Wed. Ian 26 Mar 2 Instmetor: Stall
3:00-600 pm 1*1.1 1" members S t2
Cx)ntini ing Ceramics
Frank (hmut
For those with previous day experience Kxpand
your skills and personal expression with das
Iih tease sour throwing anil liaixllxiilding skills,
make specialized tools. and refine your gla/tng
techniques ( las <23 lbs) and glazes provided
IK hours ol mstrui turn Memlx-rship required
I ues Jan 23 Mar 1
300-6 oopm 1*1.1 IK members $42
IlANlFHl JIllMNCr/Sa tjptirk
Frank (atsar
l.xplore sour own irnagmatise pnxrss through
ilas learn ancient mctlwxlsol clay const met i< >n
1 oil building, slab biukling, i ars ing, jcklitive and
sultractive tec hni(|ues < las (23 lbs) and glazes
pmvickxl 13 hours ol mstmction Memtx-rship
required
st* >n. |an 2 1 Feb 21
t> 30 0 (Opm
I’lt 16
memlx'rs S3K
CX>IX>RKI> 1“ >K( j.iain
Martha Johnson
Il.indbuild Ixuuntul t ups and Ixiwls with colored
porceLtin using white sliades of gtc\ anti .1 tew
accent tolors Colored slips will lx- available
Porcelain. mason stains and glazes provides I
12 hours of instruction Memlx-rship required
lues, Ian IH lcl>!s
ii (O-'T.SOpm 1*1.1 20 memlx-rs $.4o
Raki Firing
Trank (iiisar
\ s|x tul. one tune tiring lor intermediate and
advanced students interested in exjxTiineroing
w itf 1 raku technn|ties Hung vfi nieces of hisqued
pottery ot st tiljxure to glaze amt fire in this
tlaniUivant process (dazes and tiring provided
6 hours of institution Meinlx-rslnp requited
Sal. lel> 2<>
11:00am S:OOpm 1*1.1 21 memlx-rs S1K
CLASS
STAINED Gl ASS
Mark Keefer
Create your own Ixuutiful stained glass window1
IX sign principles and the loti wrap ctmstructkin
metluxl will lx- taught beginning to expenemml
students are welcome Tools ami some materials
provided Allow extra money for glass 21 liours of
instruction Membership requited
Sun, Ian 0 Jan2.$-l;eb 27
S iMi-Ktxipm I’Ll 22 memlx-rs $40
Intro to Gians Fusing
Mark Keefer
Rediscover the ancient KgvjXun attfonn ol glass
fusing IIils two session class will cover primary
fusing tcchnkjues and allow students to create a
lew small pieces ol jewelry Tools and glass
provided $ liours ol irvstniction
Sun. Ian 2$ ♦ .40 I’Ll’ 24 memlx*rs Slti
2 00- t 40pm Hi t 2 » non memlx-rs $20
Flint KNAPPiNCi
Craig Katzat
An intrixluction to stone t« x >1 working techniques
I’artu ipants w ill learn how to nuke obsidian and
Hint tools-kmves. axes, and arrow points using
antler and stone hammers and flakers Materials
ami tools provided 10 hours ol instruction
l ues. Feb 8-Mar 8 I’Ll 2S memlx-rs $2K
’ 00-9:00pm I’Ll' 26 non-members $42
Cuxxface Etching
Demetrius GonzAIcz
Create your own dock Design and etch a glass
clock face, assemble provided backing, hands,
dock meclumsm ami etched lace into a finislx*d
dock, -t hrs of instmction
Sun, Feb 6 PLU 27 members $20
12:30-4:30pm PLU 28 non-members $24
FIBERS
Navajo Weaving
(iurllnc Durchanrk
Design and weave .1 Navajo nig Sudents will warp
.1 loom, .ukI design and weave .1 small pn >to 1
Advanced students will learn more complicated
techniques (osi includes frame loom which is
yours to keep and first warp yams Allow extra
money tor materials IH hours ot instructkin
Mon. Jan 24-Feb 28 Pl.l'29 members S
6:00-9 00 pm PLl 30 non-members $»o
Mapuche Loom Weaving
(•crman (Joe) Maqurliuc
Heginning stutlents will design and weave .1 Ix'lt
anil scarf on .1 South American Mapuche loom
Students will learn to warp and prepare the loom
Advanced students will design and weave a I x-lt
using Mapuche style puking techniques Cost
includes a Mapuche loom lor you to keep Is
hours 1 >! instruction
Wed, Jan 26-Mar 2 Pl.l 31 members $ i2
(i (il k K)pm I’Ll 32 non-members $46
Tabu: Llxvm Weaving
Vicki I>uerr
learn the foundation of handweaving w Ink
exploring your creativity Warp preparation,
dressing the loom and finishing techniques will
Ix‘covered 18 hours ol instruction Memlx-rship
required
Thurs, Jan 20-Peb 2-i PLl' 33 members S-t3
6:00-9:00pm I’l l 31 non-members S4"7
Fabrk: Marbiing
Barbara Friedson
< .reate your own marbled designs on fabric using
thus ancient .inform Printed fabrics ran lx- utilized
for quilts, vests, home decorations and other
projects fabric and paints will lx- provided
wearing work clothes is advised 3 hours of
instruction
Wed. Feb 23 + Mar 2 I’Ll 33 memlx-ts 322
6 30-9:00pn> I’ll 3<> non-memlx-rs $26
KNITTING
Rya
Knitting is .1 perfect way it> a-lax white creating
Ix-autilul garments liter learning basic knitting
to hniqucs, imi h student will select a simple
proud such as a hat. scart or a vest This class is
lor students with little or no exfx-nence Needles
and some yam provided lit hours of instruction
Mon, Jan 3 1 f ell 28 PH 37 members SJ2
(s 30 8 30pm PI I 38 non-members S2<>
Spinning
Jennifer Fancher
I xplore the |> issibilities ol y arn design while
treating \our own liandspun wool stall on the
drop spindle and move rapidly to the spinning
wheel (aist includes some fleece 3 hours ol
instruction
Mon, (an 2* + 31 I'Ll' 30 memlx-rs sis
6.30-9:(X)pm I’Ll -tO non-memlx*rs $22
WtxH. Dyeing the Natural Way
Jennifer Fancher
Learn the art of natural dyeing The sc ience ol
using mordants to get variations in color will lx
covered Colors this term will come from onion
skin, walnut shells, madder and hemloc k bark
t ost iniludes some pre washed wool tor you to
spin IxTore class Ix-gins 3 hours of instruction
Mon, Feb 7 + I t I’Ll tl members $22
630-9.00pm I’ll 42 non-members $26
Bfaowork
Kim Balsam
Learn traditional and contemporary I leading
techniques, inc luding Peyote stiuh. Comanc he
weave, lace stitch, and loom beading All levels ol
expenenct* welcome (aist includes a lx-ad lixnn
for ycxi to keep, w.iqi threads and needles Bring
S3-1 to the first i lass to pure base tx-ads 12 hours
mstnution
Wed. Ian 12 Fc-b lti I’Ll )3 members S3d
6 30-8 30pm PLl I i non-memlx-rs S31
Speed Quitting
Kinky Brown Iakahashi
Classic quilt patterns and mixiular piec mg tech
mques combine to produce a traditional qualitv
uurlt in a trac tion ol the usual tune. Select one ol
trie following patterns Snow Ball. Bla/ing Star,
Around the World, or Log Cabin The first class
meeting will include discussions of patterns, color,
fa line requirements and selections All lew els of
experience welcome. Out-of-class sewing time
may be necessary 13 htxirs of instruction.
Tues, Jan 18-Feb 22 I’l l! 43 memlx-rs $32
6:00-8:30 pm PLl ’ 46 non-members $36
JEWELRY
Beginning Jewelry Techniques
Jamn l)alllng • Marcia A. MacDonald
Hits lx-ginning class will explore a vancty i >t
techniques in w hich one or more projects w ill he
completed dunng class time Fm pi uses w ill In- on
fahm .ition with some exploration of casting
I Vmonstr.itions include cutting, tiling, soklenng,
design. design transfer, marriage ol metals,
findings, and cold connections s>me materials
provided 21 Ik Kirs of instruction MemlxTship
nxiuin.il Two sessions offered
1 l ues, |an 11 Feh 22 Instructor: MacDonald
(v00-9 00pm I’Ll t" memlx-rs $ is
2 Vied. Ian 12 l-'eb 23 Instructor Hailing
600-900pm I’Ll iH memlx-rs $tS
INTERMEDIATE JEWELRY
Marcia A. MacDonald
I xp.ind your |ewelrc skills in fahneation. alloying,
sit k k forming techniques, prong tvjx- gemstone
setting, finishing anil casting prohfem solving
()pen time with each session lor working on
special problems Some materials provided
1H hours of instruction Memlx-rship rcxjuirixl
Thurs. Jan 13-Feb 1”
6:00-9:00pm I’Ll t*> memlx-rs S *2
Fimo Ciay Jewelry
Kathy llerrman
Fashion your own unique g-welry using colorful
I INK ) t lac You'll learn the tec hniques of mixing
colors, marbling, millction. and incised design to
create exciting and unique Ix-ads and jewelry
I tnishing treatments, jewelry construe lion and
design will lx- discussed. \ll materials provided
10 hours of instruction
Vtjed, Ian 12 Feh 2 I’Ll SO memlx-rs $30
0:(Kt K 30[->m I’ll SI non memlx-rs $ Vi
Enameling
I aura t H-rards
An intrixiuclorc exploration into the art of true
glass enameling Students will learn hands on
tex hniques (if traditic>nal enameling on u >p|xr
Secetal small ic-ccelrc pieces and sample strips will
lx- completed Simple soldering will lx- covered,
hut previous torch work is very hclplul. 12 hours
ol instruction Memlx-rship required
Mi >n. Id > " 2h
(i (Hi ’l lX)pm I’l l S2 memlx-rs $3 i
PAPERS & PENS
B(X)KKIM)LN(.
Marilyn Mohr
Make your own hardlx xind (oumal or ske tell
Ixmk lki.su Ixxikbmding tec hniques will lx
taught, fix using on the hardbound lxx>k
smaller pn ijects demonstrating la|xrnese and
pamphlet seeing ill In’ taught as nine allows
The first v lass will feature the designing of paste
papers that can lx- used for future projects Most
materials provided 12 hours of instniction
Mon, f eb " 28 PLl' 53 memlx-rs 5 32
6:00 9 (X) pm Pit i) non •memlx-rs $36
Caijj<«rapiiy Sampler
Jennifer Fancher
We will team several different hands in this class
Hie classic Roman proportions serve as the
foundational model tor the study of calligraphy
Prom the classic Roman incxicT, executed with
two different styles of nibs, we will learn the
humanistic and italic hands 1 ncial will lx1 in
eluded representing a Medieval style Materials
provided 12 hours of instruction
l ues, Ian 11 I eh 15 Pl.t’55 members $30
6 30-8 ,50pm PIT 56 non memtiers $3-i
Color Pencil Techniques
Jan Cieloha
( ome as you are colored jx’ih il c lass—w hether
you're a Ix-ginner or an exjx’rtenced [X’nc iltst
students will leam some basic draw ing skills to
facilitate work with colored jx’ncils Inrough
sevcTal short assignments you will discover line
cjualities, textural treatments color mixing and the
the efftvts of vaned work surfaces For those with
sjxc if ic interests or more experience, individual
pnijects can lx- tailored to your needs Materials
provided. 15 hours of instruction
Tues.Jan 11 Feb 15 PLL 5? memlx-rs $52
6 00-8 ,30pm PIT’ 58 non members $.36
PAPER & PENS
Drawing
Christ < milfoil
This fundamental drawing c lass will lixus on
principles ot (K*RV(Xion anil how t|K-y contribute
to the ability to see anil ilraw lx*tter ( omcjXs such
as pm tsion. huLince ami imagination will lx*
explored with a variety irf media and techniques
\ll materials provided IS hours ol instnution
Wed |an 2(> Mar 2 I’l l S*) memlx-rs $ *>
(> V) V 00pm I’l l 00 n< irv memlx-rs S i s
T-shirt & Fostor Siikm ru n
Frederick Aguilera
Design and print your own I shirt, poster, or cards
learn the photoemulsion mctlnxl ol silk.screen
stencil 'Ole'll discuss inks stencil mi-thixls, |iapcr>
and fabm s Allow Si's il you want your own
screen Ink ami some stencil material provided 1H
hours ol lastruiUon Memlx-iship required
rtiurs, Ian l.S-Feb 17
6.00-0 oopm 1*1.1 (d memlx-rs S is
JAPANESE PAPER MARMING
Marilyn Mohr
Suminagashi is possibly the most ancient lorm ol
marbling Vi e w ill explore this traditional medium
in w hiifi sumi inks are floated on water to i reate
sill it le designs evoking patterns in nature Paper
and inks will lx- pros ided VCeat work doilies and
bring am handmade paper. lapam-se pajx-r . or
inks sou wish to try li hours ol irvstniiliou
Weil. IVb 16 I’l l 02 memlx-is Sis
OtXi-OSOpm I’ll OS non-memlx-rs SIO
Portfolio Box Construction
Nancy Pobanz
(.< >twnict .1 prmMon l*>\ case designed i« > Ixmse
sour special set ol photographs prints. Ixmks or
other .111 work Bring something ifiat nereis .1 case
or haw a general idea ol the st/e you might Itko to
make (less than 10'xli \2 > students may bring a
s|Hs ial pa|X'l to Ih' used to cover or line live Ixix
In In nits ()l instmi tie m
Ihurs. I eb in Mar $ I’Ll to memlx-rs S2S
b SO-1) (K)pm 1*1.1? hS non memlx-rs i.1*)
IVIROIMXTION IX) PAPI-R S<I IFUIRE
Nancy htluiu
I xplore the possibilities lot utilizing p.i|x-r anil
pajx-r pulp as a m ulptural meitium The 1 lass
includes ilemonstrations ol several lei hnitjues and
a chance to try each one- We will recycle |va|x-r to
create pulp. use commercial pulp, anil make a
plaster mold 10 hours of mstniciion
Ihurs, Jan 1X leb ( I’l l (>*> memlx-rs SJH
(t so ') (Hipm I’ll ti" non memlx-rs $$2
Papermaking I
.Aimec Yogi
Come in from tin- rain anil |otn us tor some
pa|x-m taking Wi ll have a short stale prescnla
lion on the history, prrxess. and plants used tor
papemuking Ilien we ll make jujx-rs using hair
1 net lux Is Tapa, Himalayan. T.urojx-an, and lapa
nese All materials provided and a source
list will lx- (landed out 6 hours ol msirudion
sat. |an Is -29 I’Ll <>H members SIS
lO:S()am 12-SOpm BIT 69 non memlx-rs $ 10
PAFKKMAKLSKi 11
Aimer Yogi
W e start k k >kin in this 1 lass! Alter an intnxhii
torv walk around campus to see the different
plants tisiil lor papermaking, students w ill c«x>k
and share pulps gathered Iron! tlx- fields All
materials provided 6 hours ol instnrction
Sat, leh s l9 I’ll -0 memlxTs Sis
10:30am-12 30pm I’l l "*1 non memlx-rs Sl‘>
ENCHANTED WORIi) OL WATERXXMXW
Chris (milfoil
Regain the enchantment ol ehildhixxl. and enter
the "woods and waters wild ol the lairy tale
world 111 this workshop we w ill explore w hat
■fancy treeing work with color tan offer to our
understanding of the world s weeping In
contrast to the detail ol illustrator s craft, we w ill
use veil technique to weave color into mood,
mtxxl into form and form into mot it No previous
watercolor or color theory background necessary,
all levels ol experience encouraged. 10 hours of
instruction All materials supplied
Mon. l-eli "" 2H BIT y2 memlx-rs $2$
6 30-9:00(1111 BITS 73 non memlx-rs $20
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF COIIAGF.
with David Suit
Coming this term-see the Winter Specials olfered
on the last page* of this brochure.
Le
Monday.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Beginning PtKmx*RAPirv
Tina PwuralunniU • Krbciva Thompson
Leam h<m to use* y»mr camera, deceit>p IVX'X
flint, and nuke IVStVt contact prints ami enlarge
nn-nt.s tiompirsiuon, tlx- camera. ami darknxxn
techniques w ill lx- covered rinng your emjMv
SSmm tanxTa to the hrst i Lins film, t hemn a Is
ami some paix*t will lx* provxkxl IH hours ol
uvstnictu>n Membership required Time sessions
offered
1 Sun. Ian 2.S feh 2" Instructor Dworakowski
V OO-HOOpin I’ll ’t memlxTs $18
2 Mon Ian 2 l feh 2H lastnutor Thompson
(rOO‘j OOprn |>|.l "S memlx rs 5 |H
5 lues, Ian 2s Mar I Instmetor Thompson
2 So S SOpm I’l I ’(> memlxTs VlM
IVIIJIMI JHAITI PlHmXiRAPlIY
C.A. Hunts
This v lass is tor photographers experienced in
ilarknxnn pnxevlures ami interested in fine
tuning the pr< x ess < >t cxp< istire 1i Hit ml light.
suh|eit matter, composition, the /one System
ami equipment will lx- disiussed Chemuals
provided bring your i amera to the lust i lass |H
hours ol uvstruition Membership required
Wed. |an 12 I eh 16
6 OririOripm I’l l ',‘T members S-iH
llANIM OIORING R&W FllcriXIS
Vakrk- Nguyen
\dd color to your IVSW rrhotogniphs' In this
two session »lass we wilt explore traditional and
contemporary rm*tluxls ol lumlcolonng punts
Previous photographu ex|x*neme not ret|uired
Hung Its w pliotogiaphs punted on matte
surface pj|x*r (R( pa|x-r wall not work) Color
jx iHils, oils, ilyes, ami practice prints will lx'
available s hours ol mstruition
Mon. Ian 2l amt M I’ll ~’H memlxrs Sis
6 00 8 Sopm I’l l "?ri non mcmlxus $19
PlICmXiRAPIl Y(H K Ari
su/annc Russell
Document vout artwork for m hoots, galleries,
shows and grants lupu s u ill uu luili' photo
graphing 21) ami 3D work anil iIimusmoii on
I mi k grout ids. t\ |K'sol lighting anil him
i hones I'ach artist will complete slides ot at
least one piece of then art Dim provided
9 hi nits i >1 instruct!! m
Mon (an Id. Jt M I’l l St) metnl>ers $29
6 oil o 00pm I’l l si non uiemlH ts s "
Alternative PHOivxiRAPiiK Priviinc.
Toni < a pies
I xplorr alternatives to H \ NX printing with
two of photography's oldest pun esses
cy.motypc anil Van Dyke Students will make
light sensitive emulsions, hand coat papers,
and make enlarged negatives The lyanotytH
prmess prodmed lxMtilih.il blue prints anil the
Van Dyke process results in deep rich brown
tones students may hung various (non
photographic ) pajx-rs lor experimenting I’rior
darkroom experience is necessary Attendant e
at the first session is important as no make up
time is available Materials provided
12 hours of instruction Membership required
l ues, Jan 11 I eb 1
bOOdLOOpm I’Ll H_> memliers $32
LvnwMMxmoN ix> Color Priyiint.
Torn ( a pies
Prtxlucc color prints from color negatives This
i lass covers color correction, density control,
anil various darktoom prtx edures for achtev
mg the final print Prior darkroom ex|x*rtence
is required Students must bring color negatives
to the first meeting Some p.qx-r and chemistry
provided IK hours ol instruction MemlxTship
required
Tlitirs, Jan 2"> Mar 3
hoti boopm I’Ll 183 members $V5
Pinhole Camera
Jeri MrA/ek
Allergic to technical cuuipmcnt' NX e will
construct simple lensolcss cameras and explore
their image making capabilities Pinhole
photography is inex|x-nsive and lots of fun
Darkrixim experience is rvouircd bring a box
or container and we ll supply the rest 6 hours
of instruction
Sun, Feb 6 ♦13
1:00-4:(X)pm FLU Hi members $2 )
irmuarv 3, 1004 Paid Advarhaamxnt - Oraoon Dtutv Emerald 3l