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Show Register Register Monday only, for fal classes at the Kimball Art Center. Classes available for children and adults days, evenings and weekends. Many courses qualify for teacher recertification credit. ' Many classes have been created so that parents can take courses at the same DAY CLASSES COURSE TIME MTROOUCTION TO CRAFTS - Tues. 1-4 p.m. Designed to acquaint tie beginning craft sperson with various media, b-cbdrtg b-cbdrtg ceramics, print-making, wood-carving, leather-tooling and weaving. Emphasis wll be on form and creativity. Both traditional and non-traditional techniques and materials wil be studied. Instructor: KAC staff $45NC. EXPLOMNG WATERCOLOR Thurs. 1-4 p.m. Designed to meet tie needs of both beginner and advanced students by emphasizing an ridividual aproach to painting in watercobr. Instructor: Cone-Chaplin S45NC $703 credits. MTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS: HAND-BUILDING () Tues. 1-4p.i Beginning course in ceramics. Techniques of throwing, slab and coil building, carving, pinching. Introduction to tie complete ceramic process. Instructor: Fernandez $45 NC $553 credits. CERAMICS: WHEEL THROWN G () Wed. 1-4 p.m. Emphasis on use of potter's wheel. Design and experimentation are stressed. Introduction to glazing techniques and kiln operation. Instructor: In-structor: Fernandez $45NC $553 credits. . () Students wanting 4 credits must register for both ceramic courses cour-ses $854 credits. . COFFEE CRITIQUE Informal discussion of contemporary popular Kerature. Instructor: Crooks $18NC Tues.Thurs. 10-11 a.m. . BEGMNNG HATHA YOGA Introduction to tie ancient science of restorative exercise for maintenance main-tenance of inner energy. Intermediate students we bonne. Instructor: Catin $45NC BEGMNING WEAVMG Designed to acquaint students with the basic weaving techniques, including in-cluding both off-bom and bom structures, tapestry, and four harness drafting, with emphasis on color and design. Instructor: Alderman Tues.Thurs. 10-11 a.m. Tues.Thurs. 10a.m.-12p.m. $45 NC PLUS MANY MORE SPECIAL EVENTS AT KAC Film Series: Horror In the 50's Mime 'Creative writing workshops 'Animation film festival Ice Sculpture Film Series: British Comedy Concerts: The McLain Family Band Film Series: Science Fiction. Photography workshop . And much more Monday, October 11 , 1 0 am - 8 pm, at Kimball Art Centermporary office) 408 Main Street, Park City For Information: 649-8882 Classes Begin Tuesday, October 12 (Available for Crodit or Non-Credit) Students Receive Ski Discount 'Students Receive Discount at KAC Gallery Shop lus Invitations to Special Events, Openings, Previews. . " ' lna . time their children are taking courses. On Tuesday and Thursday mornings, Creative Arts for Pre-Schoolers is offered at the sne tine Coffee Critique is planned. Wednesday Wed-nesday and Friday afternoons, Arts for Pre-Schoolers is paired with Yoga for adults. On Saturdays, the Making Things series for elementary students is offered while EVENING COURSE ART FOR EVERYONE Designed to acquaint the beginning student with various artistic media with emphasis upon design elements, color theory, and creative subject interpretation. Students will be encouraged to be individualistic and expressive ex-pressive in all work. Instructor: Smith and KAC staff. S45NC DRAWING PARK CITY- An insider's took at drawing Park City's structures and landscape. On site and studio approaches, using several drawing media. Instructor: Chaplin $45NC $552 credits. BEGINNING DESIGN Introduction to the elements of design and color, with projects largely in two dimensions. (Required of al art majors.) Instructor: Clayton $45 NC $553 credits $703 credits. BASIC DRAWING An introduction to visual language of drawing, the graphic elements, the various drawing media,: and the creative problems involved. Simple to complex subjects, bstructor: Clayton $45NC $553 credits $854 credits. BASIC PAINTING Introduction to both modem and traditional approaches to painting in opague media (oil acrylics, and casein) and collage techniques, for the beginning or advanced student. Instructor: Chaplin .$45 NC $553 credits $854 credits. INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS: HAND BUM.DMG Beginning course in ceramics. Techniques of throwing, stab and coil building, carving, pinching Introduction to the complete ceramics process, tistructor: Fernandez $45NC $553 credits $703 credits. BASICS OF PHOTOGRAPHY Introduction to camera operation and related equipment. Exposure and devebpment of blackwhite film, elementary enlarging and finishing, with emphasis on composition and photo aesthetics. Student furnishes camera and fitn. Instructor: Nass $45 NC $553 credits $704 credits. -. INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY Continuation of Basics of Photography. To furnish further experience of the photographer in technical Controls, aethestics, and thought with introduction in-troduction to experimental laboratory darkroom techniques. Instructor: Nass $45NC $553 credits $704 credits. INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS Continuation of Introduction to Ceramics or for the students with basic ceramics skills. In-depth expbratbn of method and techniques. Prerequisite: Intro to ceramics or' equivalent. Instructor: Fernandez $45NC $553 credits $854 credits. BEGINNING WEAVING Designed to acquaint students with the basic weaving techniques, in-' eluding both off-bom and loom structures, tapestry, and four harness drafting, with emphasis on color and design. Instructor: Tadman $45NC $553 credits. ; WOOD CARVING (FOLK WHITTLING) :' Designed to introduce the student to the art of wood carving by concentrating con-centrating on smal scubture done primarily with a smal picket knife. Instructor: In-structor: A. Caravaglia $45NC $553 credits $854 credits. TME Wed. 7-9:30 p.m. Thurs. 7-9 Tues. 6:30-1 Wed. 6-10 p.m. Tues. 6-10 p.m. Tues. 6:30-10 Wed. 6:30-1 Thurs. 6:30-1 Wed. 6-10 p.m. Tues. 6:30-10 Thurs. 6-10 p.m. CLASSES "COURSE -JEWELRY MAKMG Introduction to the basic technique of jewelry fabrication, with emphasis ' fdn design, construction, and casting. Instructor: M. Caravaglia $45NCv TIME Thurs. 6-10 p.m. Wed. 6:30-1 0 p.m. V&S553 credits S8b4 credits. p.m. u LITERATURE OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC () Readings in European and Polynesian writings concerning the Islands of the South Pacific. Readings include Puki, THE WATERS OF KANE, Nor-diff Nor-diff and hall MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY (Tribgy), Gaugvb, NOA NO A, OBushneH. VALLEY OF LOVE & DELIGHT, and Michener, SOUTH SEA TALES. Instructor: Jenson $45NC $553 credits. ) QUAUFES FOR TEACHER RECERTFICATION CREDIT . 0 p.m. SCIENCE FICTION: THE TME-LOOP () Readings in time-travel stories and novels, with emphasis upon variations of structure in stories utilizing the 'time-bop' motif. Readings include: H.G. Welles, THE TIME MACHWE; Isaac Asimov, THE END OF ETERNITY; ETER-NITY; Philip Jose Farmer, TME'S LAST GIFT; Richard C. Meredith. RUN. COME SEE JERUSALEM: Robert Slverberg, UP THE LINE; and others. Instructor: Crooks S45NC $553 credits. Tues. 'CAUSATION' Kenneth Clark's film series recording the highest achievements of western civilization. Expbres tie contributions to the arts, phibsophy, iterature and science. Nine films, plus informal discussions of tie ideas and tie people who formed them. Instructor: Markle $55 NC $703 credits. Wed. p.m. 0 p.m. CHILDREN AND 0 p.m. COURSE TME Tues.Thurs. 10-11 a.m. Wed.Frl. 1:30-2:30 p.m. CREATIVE ARTS FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS ,SkiU-building in various art forms including experimentation with panting, 2 and 3 drnensbnal design, scubture, print-making and collage. Children are encouraged to be individual, creative and expressive, bstructor: Cone-Chaplin $2.50 per session.. HIGH SCHOOL: MAKMG THINGS TO USE AND WEAR Designing and .creating useful objects such as containers, pots, woven .goods, jewelry, bather goods, playthings, etc. bstructor: Chaplin and KAC staff . $3 per session. Wed. 3:30-5:30 p. p.m. HIGH SCHOOL: MAKMG THINGS TO LOOK AT bcludes drawing, painting, sculpture, print-making; emphasis on individual in-dividual devebpment. bstructor: Chaplin and KAC staff. $3 per session. Thurs. 3:30-5:30 p.i T'ai Chi and a specialy created course for consumers in Buying or Not Buying Art are available. Ski discounts for students, as well as discounts in the Gallery Shop are just some of the many extras for students enroled in classes at the Kimball Art Center this fal. WEEKENDS COURSE BASICS OF PHOTOGRAPHY Introduction to camera operation and related equipment Exposure an9 development of black white firn, elementary enlarging and finishing, with emphasis on composition and photo aesthetics. Students furnish camera and film. Instructor: Nass S45NC $553 credits $704 credits. T'AI CHI (Chinese Yoga) kicorporates both lecture and discussion of the ancient art of T'ai Chi as well as class participation in T'ai Chi movements. Instructor: In-structor: Parkinson $55NC 6:30 - 1 0 p.m. ADVANCED CERAMICS STUDIO Advanced work in area selected jointly by student and instructor, h-structor: h-structor: Fernandez $45NC $553 credits $854 credits. ART APPRECIATION: A CONSUMER'S GUDE TO BUYING OR NOT BUYMG ART btroduction and informal discussion of what makes a painting, sculpture, jewelry, or ceramic worth buying; what to look for, what to avoid. KAC staff rotates to discuss their ridividual specialities, bstructors: KAC staff $2.50 registration fee onlyNC 6-1 0 p.m. YOUNG ADULT CLASSES COURSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: MAKMG THINGS TO USE AND WEAR Designing and creating useful objects such as containers, pots, woven goods, jewelry, bather goods, playfhbgs, etc. Instructor: Chap In and KAC staff6. $2.50 per session. . ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: MAKMG THINGS TO LOOK AT bcludes drawing, painting, scubture, print-making; emphasis on individual in-dividual devebpment. bstructor: Chaplin and KAC staff. $230 per session. . - : . CREATIVE DANCE AND DRAMATICS FOR TOTS, AGES 4-6 Emphasis on large and small muscles and locomotor skills as well as music appreciation, bstructor: Jarman $2.50 per session. TIME Sat. 9 .m.-1 2:30 p.m Sat. 9:30-11 a.m. Sat. 1-5 p.m. Set. 11 a.m.-12p.m. TME . Sat. 9-10:30 a.m. Sat. 11 a.m.-12:30p.m. Sat. 10-11 a.m. |