A one-day workshop introducing students to the,role of an advertising art director.
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A one-day workshop introducing students to the,role of an advertising art director.
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What’s old is new! This class will explore a,variety of DIY art-making techniques while,discussing ideas of upcycling, reuse, and,sustainable practices. From no-sew projects and,fabric dying to print making and Zines, if you,like to repurpose, this class is for you! Supplies,are included, though students may want to bring,additional items of their own.
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Explore the ancient craft of blacksmithing, with a,focus on its historical and contemporary,relevance. Students will learn how to forge,ferrous metals and will create a small object,(such as a trivet) utilizing demonstrated,techniques. This course is held outdoors.,Enrollment limited to six students.
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Learn the materials, processes and techniques,used to produce finished cast-metal sculpture,safely, including the sprue system for ceramic,shell investment and resin-bonded sand casting,,metal finishing and patination. Both begininning,and more advanced students will cast their own,work. The cost for metals used is in addition to,the listed material fee.
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Explore the art of creating sculpture from stone.,You will learn how to use hand tools to bring out,the texture and beauty of alabaster and soapstone,and develop an understanding of both carving,techniques and sculptural forms.
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This course will cover the primary mechanical and,conceptual differences between digital and trad.,35m cameras. students will learn trad. photography,principles and apply to a digital medium
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This course will enable students to strengthen ,electronic drawing and rendering skills while ,cultivating conceptual thinking.
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Students will be guided to look at and photograph,architectural details in the area’s richly diverse,historic neighborhoods. Creative composition,and framing techniques will be used to capture,interesting details in unique ways. Students,should bring a 35mm camera and 400 ASA Fujicolor,negative film to the first class.
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