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Show Register Tuesday, January 4 tirough Friday, January 7, for winter classes. Classes are avaiable for children and aduts days, evenings, and weekends. Teacher recerttficaton credit avalable for some classes too. DAY CLASSES TIME COURSE WHEEL THROWN POTTERY t Emphasis on use of tie potters wheel. Design and experimentation are Tun. 1-4 p.m Wed.1-4p.in stressed. Introduction to glazing techniques and krin operation, in- structor. Fernandez $45NC. $553 cr$854cr$5 materials fee BEQMNMQ GUITAR Basic guitar techniques. Includes elementary reeding, tieory and har Wed. 1-3:30 p.m.) mony for guitar, hstructor: Longworth S45NC EVENING CLASSES JEWELRY MAKMQ Thur. 6:30-10 p.m Introduction to tie basic technique of jewelry fabrication, with empasis on design, construction and casting. Insfructor: M. CaravagKa $45 NC . $854 cr $ 1 0 materials fee CERAMIC SCULPTURE ' Thur. 6:30-1 0 p.m. A woikshop dealrtg with metxxfe. materials and creative ideas for boti beginners and advanced students and featuring hdMduatzed n-structon. n-structon. Students wil work with various materia b, including clay, plaster, and drect townneibng point metals. Past and present fradittons and hfUences in art wl be examined and discussed. $45NC, $854 cr, $10 materials fee A . CaravagKa MODERN ART: A CENTURY M PERSPECTIVE Wed. 7-0 p.m Series of tec tj res on tie various movements in Modem Art including Cubism and DadianStudents may register each week; single fee $1 0. - bntre course S45NC, $703 cr. Instructor: Markie BEQMNMQ SPAMSH Elementary conversation and grammar for beginners. Instructor: TiBch $45NC - Thurs. 7-0 p.m MTROOUCTION TO CRAFTS '" Tuea. 6:30-1 0 p.m Designed to acquaint the beginning craftsperson with various media, including in-cluding ; ceramics, printmaking, wood carving, bather-tooling and weaving. Emphasis wil be on form and creativity- Both traditional and non-traditional techniques and materials wil be studied, hstructor: Irving $45NC - ' PLUS MANY MORE SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE KIMBALL ART CENTER Drama workshop Ceramics workshop 3 -one-act plays Ice sculpture contest Watercotor workshop The McLaln Famly Band X. Films - A ChHdran's Theater J IFOM TONE'S more THAMS Register Tuesday, January 4 through Friday, January 7, 1 0 a.ffi-8 p.m. at the Kimball Art Center - For Information: Classes begin Tuesday, January 11 through March 19 College credit available for most classes students receive $2 discount on day ski pass Students receive discount Many classes carry college credit from1 the University of Utah or Utah State University. You do not need to be presently enroled in either of these universities in order to obtain coHege credit for Kimbal Art Center classes. EVENING COURSE BEQINNINQ WEAVMG ' . . Introduction to the weaving process through loom construction and basic weaving techniques. Stodents wil build and master weaving on the card, hkb, frame or backs trap bom. Instructor: Ponick $45 NC $ 10 materials fee ' -:, - - , . INTERMEDIATE WEAVMO J.-- " vi . Tuea. 6:30-10 Wed. 6:30-1 Exploration of tie tapestry technique on tie four harness loom with emphasis em-phasis on pattern design and mastery of tanslation into weaving. Choice of fiber materials and dying wil a bo be covered. Instructor: Ponick $45NC $5 materials fee MTROOUCTION TO CERAMICS: HANDBULDMQ Techniques of throwing, slab and col building, carving and pinching. In-toductSon In-toductSon to tie complete ceramic process. Instructor: Fernandez $45NC, $553 cr, $85 4 cr. $5 materials fee. BEQMNMQ HARMONICA Basic instruction for beginning harmonica entiusteste. Will include jam session type rehearsals, hstructor: Hdman S45NC Tues. Tues. 7-0 SHERLOCK HOLMES AND MS CONTEMPORARES .. . Selected readings in stories of Sir Artiur Conan Doyle and his contemporaries. con-temporaries. Includes two Ibn representations of tie "Great Detective." Recertrfcatton credit available. Instructor Crooks $45 NC, $553 cr (USUX$703cr(UofU) Tues. 6:30-1 WHEEL THROWN POTTERY Wed. 6:30-10 Emphasis on use of tie potters wheel Design and experimentation are stressed, fritroducton to glazing techniques and kiln operation. Instructor: In-structor: Fernandez $451. $553 7. $5 materiate fee BEQMNMQ PHOTOGRAPHY Thur. 6:30-10 Introduction to camera operation and related equipment Exposure and development of bw film, elementary enlarging and finishing, with emphasis em-phasis on composition and photo aesthetics. Student fumiBhes camera and film, kitructor: Nass $45NC, $553 cr, $10 materials fee MTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY Continuation of Beginning Photography. To furtier furnish experience of tie photographer in technical controls, aesthetics, and thought, with introduction in-troduction to experimental laboratory darkroom techniques. Instructor: Mass $45NC $1 0 materials fee. Wad. 6:30-10 STAKED GLASS Thur. 6:30-1 An introduction to the techniques involved in working with stained glass, lead, and copper foil. Information pertaining to resources for materials, tools and supplies will be given at the first meeting. Instructor: Funk $45NC PRINTMAKMG Introduction to various printnaking techniques, such as sik-screen, intaglio in-taglio and wood cut. instructor: KAC Staff $45NC $1 0 materials fee Thur. 630-1 CD MOW DM on art supplies in the Gallery Shop CLASSES TIME MODERN. JAZZ AND BALLET DANCE FOR MENWOMEN, AGE 16 p.m. AND OLDER- ': , Three movement concepts combined for a relaxing, creative hour of exercise through dance. Instructor: Jarman $45 NC BASIC DRAWMQ Tues. 6:30 kn introduction to tie visual language of drawing, tie graphic etemente. 0 p.m. the various drawing media, and the creative problems invoivea. stnpte id complex subjects. Instructor: KAC Staff $45NC LIFE DRAWN G Wed. Drawing torn the Nve model, studying the design and aruciure or me 630 p.m. K)p.m. lhuman figure, exploring various grapnic inwrpreuuuna. o background required. Instructor: kac oiait4orrf SAS1C PAMTINQ Tuea. Introduction to both modem and traditional approaches to paining wi p.m. opaque media (oil. acrylics and casen) and collage techniques, wr we beginning or advanced student, hstructor: Chapln $45NC, $553 cr BEGMNMG FRENCH 0 p.m. Elementary conversation -and grammar. Instructor: Beebe $4b rj ART FOR EVERYONE Wed. karious artistic media used with emphasis on design etemente, color also theory, creative interpretation. A continuation of the fall available. Instructor: Smith l$45NC . p.m WEEKEND p.m COURSE TAI CHI: BEQMNMQ T'ai Chi Ch uan is an ancient Chinese method of caistienics imitating patterns observed in nature. Refined and perfected through tie centuries by Taoist monks, t has become the perfect exercise program for people of any sex or age since the movements are stow and without sudden strenuous exertion and at lie same time precise, graceful and powerful -This two-quarter course w cover both tie short and long forms of Tai Chi and will include lectores and discussions on the philosophy and background of this dance and health system. Akkto. Hatha Yoga, and Sufie exercises and formal meditation wil also be introduced, since al of tiese forms revolve around a single principle of body movement, h-sVuctor: h-sVuctor: Parkinson $45NC Sat. p.m. 0 p.m. TAI CHI: MTERMEDIATE Ji conlnuation of Beginning Tai Chi. Instructor: Parkinson, $45NC 11 a.m 0 p.m. CITY 649 - 8882 This winter, many new classes have been created based on student requests and many classes have been expanded All courses are avaible on a non-credit basis for $45; children's classes will be pre -registered and pre-paid and after-school classes include cookies and beverage. CHILDRENS CLASSES COURSE Wed. 7:30 8:30 p.m. DRAMATIC AND CREATIVE DANCE For children 5-8 years oti. Rhythmic movement with music, sound and art objects. Boys and girls are allowed freedom for colorful expression through dance and dramatics, hstructor: Jarman. S25NC - 10 p.m. DRAWMQ Learn ing many ways to draw using a variety of tools pen. pencil, pastel charcoal, paint and others. For children who draw now and wish to draw better. Fee includes cookies and beverage, hstructor: Cone $25NC 6:30 p.m. 10 p.m. MAKMQ THMQS TO LOOK AT Includes drawing, painting, sculpture, print-making; emphasis on in-drviduat in-drviduat development Fee includes cookies and beverage. Instructor: Cone$25NC MAKMQ THMQS TO USE AND WEAR Designing and creating useful objects such as containers, pofc, woven goods, jewelry, bather goods, playthings, etc. Instructor: Cone S25NC 6:30 - 10 pjn. Tues. 6-6 p.m. MAKMQ THMQS TO LOOK AT , 11 Includes drawing, painting, sculpture, print-making: emphasis on in-dwidual in-dwidual development hstructor: M. Caravagia $25NC 7 - 9:30 p.m ARTS AND CRAFTS FOR KJDS, GRADES 2-6 Includes drawing, painting, scuhture and otier crafts "an everything class for kids." hstructor: Ofeen S25NC ART APPRECIATION: A CONSUMER'S GUDE TO BUYMQ OR NOT BUYMQ ART A conenuatton of tie tai quarter class. Informal discussion of what makes a painting, sculpture, jewelry or ceramic worth buying; what to took for and what to avoid. Wil go on to include antiques, wood carving wood work and different ages and phases of art. KAC Staff. S45NC OUR.T MAKMQ Survey of the various forms of quirtnaking; piece-worked, applique and reverse-appique and trapunto. Pattern-stitching wil be dscussed and stodents will construct theirown quilting frame. Instructor: Ponick. $45NC TIME 9:30 - 11 a.m. ADVANCED CERAMICS STUDIO Advanced work in area selected jointly by stodent and hstructor. structor: Fernandez S45NC $553cr, $854 cr $5 materials fee In- Saturday -12:30 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHY MDEPENDENT STUDIO Designed for tie advanced stodent who wishes to use the photography tab with supervision, hstructor: Nass $45NC $1 0 materials fee TRIE Sat.9-10ajn Tuesday 3:1 5-430 pjn Wednesday 3:1 5-430 p.m Sat.9-i030a.rn; Saturday -1230pj Sat.1-3p.in. Saturday 11 a .m. -12 noon Sat. 1-330 p.m. Sat. 1-5 p.m. Sat. 1-330 p.m. |