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Floral design
Students learn the basic principles and mechanics of floral design using fresh
flowers, and will create and take home flower arrangements each night. This class
is for beginners as well as the advanced students. Supplies will be provided.
#33545 $48
W 6:00pm­8:00pm
9/4­9/11
Downtown Ed Center
#33546 $48
R 6:00pm­8:00pm 11/14­11/21
Madison College West
theatre Arts: introduction to Acting
In this course students will be introduced to the Stanislavski System of Acting. Students
will develop self-expression through performance, learn tools that aid in analysis of a
character or scene, warm up the body and voice, and spark the imagination.
#33665 $60
W 6:00pm­8:00pm 9/18­10/23
Truax Campus
Jewelry 1 Art/metal
Jewelry 1 / Art Metal is an introduction to the basic techniques of jewelry making
and small-scale metal objects using silver, copper, bronze and brass. The fall
semester focuses on fabrication and forming. The spring semester focuses on
bezel stone setting and casting. Advanced level students enrolled in Jewelry 1
will work independently. Student must be 18 or over. Students provide their own
supplies.
#36507 $213 M 9:00am­12:00pm 9/9­12/9
Downtown Ed Center
#36508 $213 W 6:00pm­9:00pm 9/4­12/11
Downtown Ed Center
#36509 $213 M 6:00pm­9:00pm
9/9­12/9
Downtown Ed Center
NEW!
Jewelry-Wax modeling & Casting stones in Place
This course is for student of any level who is interested in incorporating a stone
setting into a wax carving and casting stones in place. Student must be 18 or
over. Students provide their own supplies.
#36510 $213 T 9:00am­12:00pm 9/3­12/10
Downtown Ed Center
Jewelry 2 Art/metal
This course expands on the techniques learned in Jewelry 1. The class is run
in a workshop manner; demonstrations are based the desires and needs of
the students in the class. Advanced techniques are demonstrated such as wax
modeling for casting in silver, gold, or bronze. Students are expected to have
completed Jewelry 1 or to have obtained instructor consent. Student must be 18
or over. Students provide their own supplies.
#36511 $213 M 1:00pm­4:00pm
9/9­12/9
Downtown Ed Center
#36512 $213 W 9:00am­12:00pm 9/4­12/11
Downtown Ed Center
NEW!
Jewelry-stone setting & mokume-gane
This course expands on the techniques learned in Jewelry 1 Art/Metal and is for
any student who has learned the basic fabrication techniques. Demonstrations
include advanced stone settings and Mokume-Gane. Student must be 18 or over.
Students provide their own supplies.
#36513 $213 R 9:00am­12:00pm 9/5­12/12
Downtown Ed Center
Jewelry Workshop Advanced
This course expands on the techniques learned in Jewelry 1 and is for any student
who has learned the basic fabrication techniques. The class is run in a workshop
manner in that demonstrations are based on the desires and needs of the
students in the class. Some of the demonstration possibilities include use of the
hydraulic press for forming, photo-etching, tube setting, marriage of metal and
casting. Student must be 18 or over. Students provide their own supplies.
#36514 $213 W 1:00pm­4:00pm 9/4­12/11
Downtown Ed Center
#36515 $213 R 6:00pm­9:00pm 9/5­12/12
Downtown Ed Center
Jewelry/Art metal enameling
This course is an introduction to the art of kiln-fired vitreous enamel on metal
utilizing both transparent and opaque enamels. Traditional techniques such
as Limoges, Cloisonné, Champlevé, Basse-Taille and Plique-a-Jour will be
introduced. Students provide their own supplies. Attendance of the first class is
mandatory and students should bring drawing materials and a sketchbook to
class. Student must be 18 or over.
#36606 $213 T 6:00pm­9:00pm 9/3­12/10
Downtown Ed Center
matting & Framing 1
Students learn how to mat and frame pictures, making them more appealing as
well as protecting them from the elements. Students learn how to design the mat
and frame, and then construct their designs. The class covers several procedures
for finishing frames, combinations of frame moldings, restoration procedures,
and conservation materials and procedures. Designed for both the new and the
continuing student. Experienced students will learn advanced mat cutting and
decoration as well as more complex frame building. Some current techniques are
covered as well as an exploration of the latest materials. Students provide their
own supplies. See registration page for textbook information.
#33595 $175 T 1:00pm­4:00pm 9/10­12/3
Westminster Presbyterian
matting & Framing 2
Students learn how to mat and frame pictures, making them more appealing
and protecting them from the elements. The class presents information and
techniques that are new to beginning students and a review for more experienced
students. This course also offers more advanced techniques in matting,
v-grooves, French lines and panels, open v-grooves and more for the experienced
students. Techniques on joining various mouldings to produce different profiles,
different finishing applications such as gold/silver leafing, antiquing, staining, dry
brushing, and restoring are among the techniques introduced and reviewed. The
course is an open lab after the first session and is tailored to the individual needs
of the students. Students provide their own supplies. See registration page for
textbook information.
#36516 $175 R 1:00pm­4:00pm 9/12­12/5
Westminster Presbyterian
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