ta AGA LE GRRL IG SR TE TEP AGAR ae ie Le mee threads, etc. toan approximate value of $20. CED277 ew ig SRC e aA FRR TEATE | FT YARN OR an a le “eAcmartoee stations LR TN ID rary @ RANE ITN! a 2 Ra easiest gS page 8 - 7 September, 1977 - coi College Supplement | . CED248 ~ PORTRAIT PAINTING & PORTRAIT DRAWING Monday 7: 30 to 10: 00 pm ‘starting September, 26 1Gsessions Fee: $35 plus $10 model fee _Lynnmour Centre A301 An ideal.course for those wishing to work with a: professional portrait artist who believes in the -iiiiportance of individual instruction. and the mastery of — sound draughtsmanship and technique. Elizabeth Smily is a graduate of. the Royai Academy Schools of London, England, and: her commissioned portraits | include those of Marlene Dietrich, Trevor Howard, Odette Churchill, Glynis _ Johns, James Stewart, etc. The. course content. will include working in a _ variety of media, form, composition, | lighting, colour mixing and the application of .paint.- Regular critiques will be given. NOTE: Enroliment limited te 15 students. Instructor: Elizabeth Smily CED269 BASIC COMPOSITION FOR THE PAINTER Thursday 7:00 to 10:00 pit starting September 29° a 10 sessions Fee: $40 Lynnmour Centre A301 Whatever the painter’s subject or style, the ability to successfully arrange the var :ous elements of the painting within the chosen format. is essential. This ’ course will assist students to solve basic compositional probiems and to apply —_ these solutions to their individual aesthetic concerns. Areas of study will .. inciude controlled colour experiments, balance, positive and negative. shapes, sources of imagery, abstraction, etc. In essence, the student will be assisted towards confidence in manipulating compositional elements in. a rational and effective fashion. ‘‘Knowledge of the laws of design need not. imprison; it can ‘liberate from indecision and vacillating perception. > NOTE: Registrants _ should be prepared to be equipped with personal painting supplies. A list will Instructor: Anne Siegel _ be provided by the-instructor at the first session. CED 246 . SPINNING AND NATURE DYEING © . Thursday 7:30 to 9:30 pm starting September 29° 6sessions Fee:$23 plus $10 materials fee Lynnmour Centre A206. Both ‘‘indian’’ and drop-spindle techniques of spinning fleece will be ‘covered | and, in addition, students will receive instruction in creating dyes ‘from. plant — - materials: There will be an emphasis on individualized instruction: and comprehensive printed material will be provided. . me Instructor: Florence Richards | CED238 © QUILTING WORKSHOP | Saturday 10: 00 am to 4:00 pm. starting October 1 -4 sessions Fee: $30 plus $5. materials. Lynnmour Centre A215 — . This workshop is prompted by:the. recent revival of interest in 1 quilting and will. | cover several techniques, including - ‘hand and machine quilting, tufting, | ‘patchwork, applique, cording and trapunto. Technical and design problems, relating to contemporary methods.will be discussed. Students will complete samples of a variety of quilting techniques and, at the end of the workshops, - will be able to develop their own ideas. into clothing, | bedcovers, - wati-hangings. ete. The instructor will bring along sufficient - materials. and 8 supplies to carry students through the workshops and will supplement the | | 2» sane practical work with slides of both traditional and medern quilting. Please bring a bag lunch. ‘Instructor: Diane dillings. CED267 WEAVE AND WEAR WITHOUT A LOOM. Tuesday 7:30 to 10:00 pm starting. September 27 10 sessions: Fee: $35 plus $10 materials fee. -Lynnmour Centre A206 — Design, weave and wear your own clothing, using both handspun and commercial yarns to make unique garments with as few seams as possible. Discover how the simple ‘‘nail and board’’ loom can be exploited under the guidance of an experienced clothing designer and weaver who. will show: you -how to make trial pattern blocks out of cheap factory cotton prior to completing actual woven garments with little or no seaming.. ‘Students can expect to spend up to $40 on materials for a completed. garment. The instructor was trained in Great Britain and holds the national Diploma in - Design (first class honours) and. the Art Teacher’s Diploma with Distinction. She is a practising craftswoman. . with twelve years of teaching experience. Beginners and the more experienced are both welcome in this unusual and eminently practical course. -Instructor: Dorothy Roberts CED268 WALLHANGINGS Wednesday 7:30 to 10:00 pm ‘starting September 28 10 sessions — Fee: $35 plus $5 materials _ Lynnmour Centre A201 Richly decorative: wallhangings can be produced without expensive or complicated processes and this course is for anyone who loves colour, pattern: | and texture and who would like to be able to work with these values and, at the same time, make original wallhangings which express their personal taste and creative needs. Both traditional and modern methods of working with stitchery aad fibres will be demonstrated and suggestions for design will be given, especially with regard to sources of imagery in Nature. Students will find opportunities to develop personal modes of expression on either large or small scale works and will be. encouraged and assisted to produce finished hangings which are the outcome of their own ideas.and decisions. NOTE:. Registrants wit! be expected to provide supplies such as fabrics, needies, MISCELLANEOUS CREATIVE ARTS DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS FOR. COMMERCIAL INTERIORS Monday 7: 15 to 10:15 pm starting September 26 10 sessions Fee: $40 plus $8 materials ee Lynnmour Centre A310 © —_ POE - An Introductory studio experience or those wishing t to ‘develop: ‘skills in designing interiors for hotels, restaurants, offices, stores, étc. The. instructor - is a working professional in this field who will’ deal with’ the basics from | concept to finished rendering and presentation to clients. Instructor: Denis Hickey; A.O. C, A., I D.C. Published by the North Shore News Instructor: Dorothy Roberts. | . ‘Tuesday 7: 30 to 7 0: 00 pm starting September: 27 . “8B sessions” - Lynnmour Cen tre A304 - students. step- by-step. through the.design and technical processes. of creating create their first piece. This isa worthwhile. investment... -CED244 _ | —. Two visits each month during October and November. ee “4sessions 10:00am to2:00pm _ Fee: $32 plus $8 for. luricheons a ‘cED2e5 oe - Saturday 10:00 am to 1: :00 pm starting October 1 . 10 sessions ..Fee: $40: 7 Lynnmour Centre A304 This ancient craft will: be offered a as an. op n cEDer1 7 . the use of basic equipment. _, learned: his: craft from the best Native Indian c - fon-Indlan carver to be represented in the colle _, and carving, and metal for the tool blades. The w 7 beaches. Total cost In nthe region of $5. ‘CED258 | ek _ ELEMENTARY STAINED GLASS. titties at rebeabee greene kt eS eT ‘Fee: $30 plus $25. materials plus $40 tool. kit. Af: you would dike to bring the art of. stained glass into. your own home, this _ workshop series is for you! Instruction will be given by a well-known’ artist'in this medium who has received critical acclaim for her work. She. will guide _ their first piece of stained glass, including: the cartoon design, ‘cutting. glass, we cutting lead calmes, assembling, soldering and cleaning. After taking this 7 | workshop participanis will be ina position to apply their newly-acquired skills a to the creation of larger, individual pieces at home. ‘Many teachers will see the ~ value of this workshop. NOTE: Although the initial cost may seem high, each student will take home a basic tool kit which is ESSENTIAL for anyone working in stained: glass and will also be provided with everything needed to _ _ Instructor: Terry Burnett | CALLIGRAPHY 7 Monday 7:30 to 9: 30 pm ‘starting September 26 10 sessions Fee: $30° Lynnmour Centre A304 . ~ These intensive workshops are for those wishing. ‘to ‘master basic Italic’ - handwriting skills, both formal and everyday styles. Emphasis will be on the development of legibility, beauty and speed. The riecessary few supplies. will be provided by the instructor for. purchase by students at-the first session. — _ _ Instructor: Irene Poskit CED262 | MEET THE ARTIST Artist’s home/studio - | nn This is a rare opportunity to meet informally. with North Shore artists, see " _ their work, listen to their creative philosophies and become involved ‘in | stimulating discussion. Each session will take place in the artist’s home _and/or studio for a four hour period during which. coffee and a catered | . luncheon will be served. Upon registration for this series of visits, each student will receive a comprehensive professional biography supplied by each artist, together with the dates and locations: Artists who have consented to- participate in this first series of visits are Alistair Bell (printmaker. and graphic . artist), Robin Mayor (painter and Principal of the Vancouver. School of Art), -° Frank ‘Perry: (sculptor) and Alan Wood (painter). ‘Enrolment is’ limited to - fifteen SO please register early. 7 PAPERMAKING oy “pepe wp OE ge € ended experience e where students | will discover how to produce a wide variety. of papers in accordance with their individual needs. tn a. workshop situation participants will learn how to make | the necessary equipment and wiil be. encouraged {0 experiment with different _ 5 mouids, casts, colours,.textures: and sizes: ‘of paper. ‘The use of natural local . materiais. will be emphasized | and; once the basics nave ‘been grasped, attention. will be given to applying ‘papermaking skills to specific activities such as painting, printmaking and fibre constructions. The processes taught in this course are derived from both the: Eastern and Western techniques and will include sources of pulp materials, the homemade mill, presses, forming . methods, storage, curing, etc. The recycling of paper will be an important component. The instructor is a practising artist who has taught this. course recently at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and at: the University of . British Columbia. NOTE: Registrants should anticipate an expenditure .of around $10 for personal supplies, and should have access to a kitchen blender. . ee : | Instructor: Murray. Green a on im e rin f ue — EXPLORING SILKSCREEN AND COMBINATION PRINTMAKING TECHNIQUES | | Monday 7:00 to 10: 00 pin starting September: 26 10sessions Fee:$45° _ Lynnmour Centre A201 © By combining various printing techniques; unusual and very. ‘beautiful effects can be produced. Students in this course will be shown the basics of silkscreen _— _and how this technique may. be. used in conjunction with other materials and approaches. In addition to the experimental aspects of the course, the. process of editioning will be covered. Those who already know silkscreening can — extend and enhance thelr printmaking skills and the beginner will find new - opportunities for creative expression. NOTE: Registrants may expect to provide some materials, to a maximum of about $10. The course fee includes — ; | Instructor: Catherine Wilcox, CED270 | TOOLMAKING AND WOODCARVING Thursday 7: 00 to 10:00 pm starting September 29 10 sessions Fee: $45 Lynnmour Centre A001 /002 | Oc Participants in this course will start by making thelr own tools and will then use them to carve a finished plece, right up to the final waxing! The tools have — been designed according to traditional usage by the Northwest Coast Indian - master carvers, and can be used. equally welt for both. traditional and ‘ contemporary, work. Students will learn the basic of tool design ‘and ; manufacture, Identification and suitability of various woods, ‘techniques, finishing, etc. The blacksmithing portion of the course will cover simple grinding, sharpening, polishing, annealing and tempering blades and the.forging.of furved adzes. The Instructor Has been carving for 14 years and — arvers: He is the only | ction ‘of. the Centennial - Museum. NOTE: Students will be expected to provide wood: for tool. handles | ood will be salvaged’from the _ Instructor: Murray: Green . essential carving |