N.S. Night School—Fall 1981 Program of Courses—Page 6 EEE GENERAL INTEREST SECTION! All classes are offered three times during the year, unless otherwise indicated. Fall term, the week of September 21. Winter term, the week of January 18. Spring term, the week of April 13. Classes run from 7:30-9:30 unless otherwise indicated. REGISTRATION All classes can be pre-registered using the form on the back page or you can register at the school on the first night of each course provided there is a space available. ARTS, CRAFTS & HOBBIES SAAD SOAPSTONE CARVING __ mo . a mo FINE. ARTS ° Basic Drawing 251 3 W.YV. N. Whiteside 10 Thurs. $28 See How the Eskimos Got Started . . Batik & Tie-Dye 252 BAL. R. Nielsen 10 Tues. $30 An introduction to the skills necessary to carve and finish items from soapstone. Creative Drawing 253 SUTH. A. Siegel 10 Tues. $28 Anyone can do it. A number of required shapes will be completed by each student Creative Drawing (Day) : before proceeding to full two and three dimensional work. A wide variety of dif- 1:00-3:00 254 =R.W. A. Siegel 10 Wed. $28 ferent qualities and colours of stone will be shown and sources of supplies in B.C. Elements of Design & Composition and Washington examined. A visit to a stone-supply will be undertaken in the se- Tt ; 255 C.G. A. Siegel 10 Mon. $28 cond week of classes. Students will be required to purchase their own stone and Life Painting 256 BAL. P. Ephraim 10 Wed. $28 tools. Minimum cost of tools, sandpaper, etc. will be $15.00. Costs of stone will vary Painting & Drawing - Beg. . with the size of items carved. 257 C.G. P. Johnston 10 Wed. $28 7:30- 10:00 280 W.V.(M) V. Heath 10 Mon. $31 Painting with Confidence + Day 9.30-11:30° 261 QM. _L-Poskitt 10 Tues. $28 CRAFTS 8 ‘ ‘nti inti i : : i 0 Mon. Sumie Painting (Japanese Ink Painting) Calligraphy 8:00-10:00 300 C.G. I. Poskitt 1 258 BAL. _ S. Blackler 10 Mon. $30 Calligraphy 301 W.V. — W. Wilson 10 Thurs. $28 Tole & Decorative Painting Calligraphy PartI -Sept.24 259 SUTH. C. Kolarcik 10 Thurs. $29 Day 9:30-11:30 318 QO.M. 1.Poskitt 10 Thurs. $28 Partll - Jan. 21. 259 SUTH. = C. Kolarcik 10 Thurs. $29 Crochetin : : g 302 HIGH. P. Hummel 10 Wed. $28 Part IT - Apr. 15°) 259 | SUTH. — C. Kolarcik 10 Thurs. $29 English Smocking 303.» SUTH. __D.. Manuel 10 Mon. $28 Tole & Decorative Painting - Advanced English S kin PartI - Sept. 23 260 SUTH. = C. Kolarcik 10 Wed. $29 nglish smocking Part II - Jan. 20 260 SUTH. — C. Kolarcik 10 Wed. $29 Day 9:30-11:30_ 319 Q.M. D.Manuel 10 Wed. $28 BATIK AND TIE DYEING ; French Dyeing on Silk Make beautiful Christmas gifts on fabric using Procion dyes. Create wall-hangings, 7:30- 10:00 _ 306 BAL. S. Galloway 8 Mon. $40 place mats, tablecloths, lampshades, curtains, etc. First night bring a small piece of Interpretive Rug Hooking Sees. cotton (not perma-press), strong elastic bands, rubber gloves. Fee includes Kniting eos BA \ on ener Bed. . 8 : Lace Making — The Ancient Art of Pillow Lace CREATIVE DRAWING 252 BAL. R. Neilsen 10 Tues. $30 309 CG. M. Oddstad 8 Wed. $20 . esa . . . - . 310 W.V. M. Oddstad 8 Thurs. $20 This course is an introduction to expressive drawing techniques designed to Macrame (Beginners) 311 BAL. E. D'Angelo 10 Mon. $28 heighten the students visual awareness and to familiarize them with the traditional Stained Glass (Limited Enrolment) drawing mediums and techniques. Each semester we will explore a different aspect 7:30-10:00 312 SUTH. P.Uzelac 8 Tues. $28 of line, tone, texture, gesture, movement and composition using the figure, still life, 7:30-10:00 313 W.V. D. Miller 8 Thurs. $28 and the sketch as a basis for study. Weaving I (Wali Hangings, Pillows, Purses, etc.) 7:30-9:30 253 SUTH. __ A. Siegel 10 Tues. $28 314 BAL. S. Pirnak 10 Tues. $28 (Day) 1:00-3:00 pm 254 R.W. A. Siegel 10 Wed. $28 Weaving II 315 BAL. S. Pirnak 10 Wed. $28 Weaving for the Home LIFE PAINTING (With a model) Day Class 9:30-11:00 316 SEY. A. Williams 10 Tues. $28 This class will use the model to expose ourselves to a concentration in the shortest Woodcarving (Materials included for first project) __ period of time. Beg; Int. & Adv. students. Fl tine Stitchery (B an ' Wevidt J. McKenzie broid 5 Mon. $35 10 Wed. orentine Stitchery (Bargello) - an old form of canvas embroidery 256 BAL P. Ephraim 0 Wed $28 305 WV. 1. Munn © Thurs. $15 TOLE AND DECORATIVE PAINTING - I 304 «BAL. J. Munn 5 Tues. $15 At last! A painting class for the untalented! No drawing ability required. Tole and FRENCH DYEING ON SILK Decorative Painting is a method that can be learned by anyone who has a real desire to paint. Students will paint several projects on wood and other surfaces. A list of supplies needed will be made available on the first night. Create your own fashion scarves, fabrics, pillows and wall prints with imported french aniline dyes and 100% silk. The process is simple and the colours fabulous. With these previously exclusive dyes now imported into Vancouver, an exciting 259 SUTH. C. Kolarcik 10 Thurs. $29 fabric decoration process is open to you. 260 SUTH. C. Kolarcik 10 Wed. $29 7:30-10:00 306 BAL. S. Galloway 8 Mon. $40 POTTERY & SCULPTURE AND METAL WORK WOOD CARVING MADE EASY Ceramics 7:30-10:00 71 SEY. L. Alvaro 8 Mon. $36 This course will be of interest to first time carvers as well as those with some ex- perience. Anyone can learn to create an attractive wood carving. Attention will be Metal Work — All types — Black Iron, lathe Turning, Welding, Casting, etc given to various carving techniques, sanding in preparation for finishing, as well as 7:30- 9-30 272 WIND A. Kay 10 Mon. $34 various types of finishes. Course fee includes a Wood Carving Kit that contains all Pottery tools and materials to complete one carving. Choice of several subjects offered to 7. 30-10:00 278 WV R. Rowbotham 8 Tues $36 participants. 7 WV MeKengi SM 5 7:30- 10:00 273 BAL N. Meissner 8 Wed $36 WEAVING I . /MeRen7¢€ on. 35 7:30-10:00 274 BAL. S. Blackler 8 Thurs $36 1-30- 9:30 275 CG D. Taylor-White 8 Wed $36 Learn how to build a frame loom and set it up for weaving. You will explore many 7:30-10:00 277 WIND M Corvalan 8 Thurs $36 techniques of tapestry weaving and then design and weave a proyect of your choice ivay Class — wall hangingm pillow, purse, etc 100- 3.30 276 ~=6SEY I) Taylor-White & Wed $36 3140 BAL S. Pirnak 10 Tues. $28 ottery Int for anybody with basic expenence WEAVING I 7 30- 10:00 279 BAL N Mentssner 8 Tues $36 A continuahion of Weaving |. Previous expenence on a frame loom 1s necessary Soa pstone Carving (Limited Enrolment) ; You will explore colour blending techniques and dye your own wool for some of the 30-10-00 280) wv V Heath 10 Mon 331 samples. You will be encouraged to explore your own ideas in weaving (unusual materials, other shapes of looms, etc.). A project of your choice will be woven. 315 BAL. 5S. Pirnak 10 Wed. $28 ieee USC aa ee MUSIC MUSIC - HOW TO ENJOY LISTENING Vonce Training Learning about basic elements such as Colour, form, melody, rhythm, etc Ina wide 7 YY OO ; 484 CG F Pimio 10 Wed $20 vaniety of styles and penods of music) we come to understand and appreciate more Music How to Enjoy Listening a. fully what we hear ; ; 480 CG R_ Lang 4 Mon $12 Whether the interest les in Baroque of Broadway this course should guide the stu cour , Beginners 479 SUTH F Fimo 10 Tues $28 dent to more intelligent and pleasurable listening 7 OO-8 W 477 BOUND J} Moore 10 Mon $28 480 CoG S Lang 4Mon $1? . Guttac Intermediate HOW TO BUY A USED PIANO 4& 30-10 00 47s BOUND J Moore 10 Mon $28 How to distinguish between a potential hquor cabinet and a good mustcal in Music Theory 481 CG J Moore 10 Tues $28 strument Chaic re construction finish cvatuation (condition, cost of repairs, Popular Piano Beginnors “Teens Welcome” rebuilding and reconditioning Clini is sponsored by Vancouver Organ Centre Amuse yourself, entertain your frends and give your children an interest in music "OO 10 ¢ RII wy I) Potter Wed Sept 2) FREE 48? BAIL D Charters 10 Mon $28 483 W V (M) ID Charters 10 Wed $28 Companion to the Symphony HOW TO BUY AN ELECTRIC ORGAN - New or Used 476 CoG \ Fritz 10 Tues $28 Eequating dollar valuc for clec tromnye sophistication - from fun organs to concert AV! That Jazz 4's BAIL B Smith 5 lues $15 models The Course covers bask design maintenance pitfalls cto Sponsored by the Vancouver Organ Centre MUSIC THEORY "OO 10.00 MY) wr I) Potter Wed Sept vO FREI This Course wall provide basi musi theory reqguircments for playing any instrument to singing ubyocts to be discussed will be notabhon. time and key signatures rhythm and shythm notabon dictation and car training Phas «course will provide the GUITAR. Blucs Folk Uatro to Vheory! appreciating listener” with amore profound understanding of musi Students must ‘ » 3 This is a course of ptysre al mruste shally whch will coser some theory and basi bong musi paper pencil and fools ap ruduments through che gurtar to addition the student will be atrodaced to folk wre 0 An eG J Moore 10 Tues rea) bhucs themes feom: staple steams Cbording to finger and flat picking Lhe cenphases of this Course will Centre around gaining a basi hnowledpe of your instrument se COMPANION TO THE SYMPHONY (hatoyou can continue on at your own speed A little brow ledge vol the gustan os Know and understand the mask berg played by the Vancouver Symphony On helplul but aot necessary Bring your guitar chestra this year 4a StU TH bob verves LO) Paes + Sa 4'6 Cots So bratz 10 lues $28 OR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 985-8741 Sanna: