Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 18, 2000, Page 5B, Image 33

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    craft center
The Craft Center offers open studio areas for students, faculty, staff and
Eugene community members.
The Center provides well-equipped areas for ceramics, woodworking,
photography, jewelry and metals, fiber arts, stained and fused glass, graphic
arts and bicycle repair. Tools and equipment are available for use within the
Center and supplies are sold for reasonable prices.
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Workshops are offered each term in many areas and vary in length from one
to eight week sessions. The workshops are intimate, informal classes offered
in all studio areas of the Craft Center, and are taught by accomplished artists
and crafts people. The emphasis is on quality individual instruction that is
designed to encourage you to pursue your creative side.
The Craft Center is located on the ground floor of the EMU. [346-4361]
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cultural forum
The Cultural Forum is a student-run organization that sponsors a broad cross
section of music, fine art and contemporary events throughout the year. These
programs reflect a wide range of diversity and artistic expression.
Cultural Forum programs are conceived of, initiated, negotiated, booked,
promoted and carried out entirely by the student coordinators with the support
of staff members.
Student forum coordinators present programs in the areas of National Music,
Contemporary Issues, Performing Arts, Heritage Music, Film and Video, Visual
Arts, and Regional Music.
The Cultural Forum also oversees three galleries housed in the EMU: Adell
McMillan Gallery, Aperture Photo Gallery and the Buzz Coffeehouse Gallery.
The Cultural Forum is located on the ground floor of the EMU. [346-4373]
www.emu.uoregon.edu
student activities resource center
Whether you are new to campus or have been here for some time, the
Student Activities Resource Office (SARO) is the place to get information on
ways you can expand your out-of-classroom experience at the UO.
SARO personnel offer guidance to new students about the many extra
curricular opportunities available to them. They assist established student
groups in event programming and advise them on ASUO, EMU and University
policies and procedures.
SARO also offers skill building workshops and information on internships and
leadership training opportunities.
SARO is located on the ground floor of the EMU. [346-4373]