contemporary craft fall 2014 studio catalog
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(SCC) was founded in 1971
by Elizabeth Rockwell Raphael
in the belief that contemporary
artists had new things to say with
traditional materials, and that they
needed wider opportunities to
exhibit and sell their work. Since
then, SCC has organized more
than 235 exhibitions, created
strong educational and community
outreach programs, established
a satellite gallery and a permanent
collection, and developed
a growing retail business.
our miss ionto engage the public in
creative experiences through
contemporary craft
General program support provided by the Allegheny Regional Asset District, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Elizabeth R. Raphael Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation, The Heinz Endowments, the Richard King Mellon Foundation, and many other foundations, corporations and individuals like you.
Did you know?
Additional details and registration information for all of Contemporary Craft’s workshops are available online. Visit www.contemporarycraft.org and click on the Studio tab.
Online Catalog User Guide:• Clickonthe"workshops"tabinthetop right corner to see a list of all SCC Studio workshops.• Browseworkshopsofferedonaparticular date by clicking the calendar icon in the upper left corner. • Sortbymedia,skilllevel,andinstructorby using the All programs, All class types, or All instructors drop-down menus located in the top right corner.
New! Suggested skill levels are now clearly designated for each workshop.
exhibition& store hoursMonday – Saturday, 10 am—5 pm
Located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s historic Strip District, Contemporary Craft is a true urban oasis. Experience the vitality and stimulation of the city, while nurturing your creative spirit.
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Visiting Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Workshops At a Glance . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Clay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Metal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Book Arts & Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Fiber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Mixed Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Crafts & Drafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13
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Connect with our artists… Work with your hands… Make something beautiful!Visiting instructors are indicated throughout the catalog with the H symbol.
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Don't miss these unique opportunities to work alongside our Visiting Artists! No need to travel for top, national instructors, we bring them to you .
Lauren Mabry
Salt Water EtchingJesse Bert, San Miguel de Allende, MexicoSeptember 6 & 7page 5
Glass Decal Enameling on SteelTara Locklear, Raleigh, NCOctober 11 & 12page 5
FiberDena Gershon, Kent, OHSeptember 14 & 15page 8
The Art of Tin Jewelry MakingMarlene True, Columbia, NCNovember 8 & 9page 5
Weekend of ClayLauren Mabry, Julie Moon, and Peter Morgan, Philadelphia, PAOctober 25 & 26page 4
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workshops at a glanceClaypage 4
Metalpage 5
Woodpage 6
Book Arts & Paperpage 7
September September 6Community Workshop: Painted Memories on Tiles
September 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
September 6 & 7Salt Water Etching
September 27 & 28BasicMetals
September 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
September 27 & 28Easy & Fun Furniture
September 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
September 22Papermaking 101
September 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
October October 25 & 26Weekend of Clay
October 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29Open Studio Sessions
October 11 & 12Glass Decal Enameling
October 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29Open Studio Sessions
October 8WoodTurnedBottleStoppers
October 12NaturalEdgeBowl
October 15NaturalEdgeBowl
October 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29Open Studio Sessions
October 4Paste Papers
October 19CopticBinding
October 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29Open Studio Sessions
November November 5, 12, & 19Open Studio Sessions
November 8 & 9The Art of Tin Jewelry Making
November 22Enameled Earrings
November 5, 12, & 19Open Studio Sessions
November 9WoodTurnedBottleStoppers
November 5, 12, & 19Open Studio Sessions
November 8 & 9Plants to Paper
November 5, 12, & 19Open Studio Sessions
December December 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
December 6Deck the Halls: Metal Ornaments
December 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
December 6Wood Turned Holiday Ornaments
December 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
December 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
Julie Moon
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workshops at a glanceFiberpage 8
Mixed Mediapage 9
Glasspage 10
September 21LuminescentBacklitSculpture of Paper & Reed
September 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
September 13Color to Dye For
September 14Artful Engtanglements
September 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
Crafts & Draftspage 11
October 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29Open Studio Sessions
October 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29Open Studio Sessions
October 2Introduction to Glass BeadsontheTorch
October 9The Shape of Things to Come
October 16Just Fritting Around
October 23Introduction to Glass BeadsontheTorch
October 30Let's Do the Twist
October 17Adjustable Rings
November 1Polymer Clay Hollow Form Vessels
November 6WireCrochetBracelet
November 13Free Form Wire Crochet Bracelet
November 22Funky Photo Jewelry
November 5, 12, & 19Open Studio Sessions
November 1Shibori Scarves
November 5, 12, & 19Open Studio Sessions
November 6BubbleBead&Encasing
November 15Holiday Tin Can Wreaths
December 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
December 6Needle Felted Ornaments
December 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
December 12Screen Printing Holiday Sweaters
Tara Locklear
Jenny Butterfield
Community Workshop: Painted Memories on Tiles Saturday, September 610 am —5 pminstructor: Nicole Aquillano, SCC Artist-in-Residencelevel: allBeinspiredbythearchitectureandurbancharm of Pittsburgh’s historic Strip District! Students will reference recent and archival photos as they paint their impressions of the Strip onto pre-made tiles, forever memorializing this unique and vibrant neighborhood. Completed tiles will be fired and ready for pick-up the following day.
Tuition: $80Materials: $20
Weekend of Clay Saturday & SundayOctober 25 & 2610 am—5 pmH visiting artists: Lauren Mabry, Julie Moon, and Peter Morgan, Philadelphia, PAlevel: allSpend the weekend with three Transformation 9: Contemporary Works in Ceramics exhibition artists! Saturday’s workshop, led by Julie Moon, will focus on ceramic materials and processes to create jewelry and adornments for the body. A number of forming and finishing techniques will also be covered. On Sunday, Lauren Mabry will instruct students in the basics of painting with low fire colored slips and underglazes. The workshop will focus on achieving colorful, expressive surfaces through techniques such as brushing, slip trailing, and monoprinting on ceramic slabs. Peter Morgan will be on hand both days to demonstrate his hand-building and glazing techniques, as well as present his unique methods of working with Egyptian Paste.
Tuition: $200Materials: $50
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Open Studio SessionsHave some studio experience under your belt? Use SCC’s studios to work on your own wood, metal, and mixed media craft projects. A variety of tools and equipment will be available during the four weekly sessions.
Wednesdays throughout the fall seasonSeptember 3, 10, 17 & 24October 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29November 5, 12 & 19December 3, 10, 17 & 2412—5 pm
Tuition: $90 for a grouping of four, or $30 per sessionMaterials: Students supply their own materials.
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Salt Water EtchingSaturday & SundaySeptember 6 & 79 am—5 pm H visiting artist:JesseBert,San Miguel de Allende, Mexicolevel: intermediateGive extra depth to your jewelry with this non-toxic process. Salt water etching can be applied to any type of jewelry or small-scale sculpture. This workshop will primarily focus onbrassandcopper.Basicmetalsskillsarerecommended, but not required.
Tuition: $200Materials: $35
Basic MetalsSaturday & SundaySeptember 27 & 2810 am—5 pminstructor: Samantha Skeltonlevel: allLearn basic fabrication skills with former SCC Studio Apprentice Samantha Skelton. This intensive introduction to metalsmithing will provide students with the fundamentals necessary to enroll in any of the other metals workshops offered at SCC.
Tuition: $80Materials: $20
Glass Decal Enameling on Steel Saturday & SundayOctober 11 & 1210 am—5 pmH visiting artist: Tara Locklear, Raleigh, NClevel: intermediate Learn to make custom glass decals and fire them onto enameled steel shapes. Image manipulation and editing software will be covered. If students have a laptop computer, they are encouraged to bring it.
Tuition: $200Materials: $40
The Art of Tin Jewelry Making Saturday & SundayNovember 8 & 910 am—5 pmH visiting artist: Marlene True, Columbia, NClevel: intermediate Explore the unlimited possibilities of using repurposed materials in your metal projects. Students will learn to safely deconstruct tin cans and incorporate them into jewelry designs. Cutting, forming, soldering, and image transfer will be covered.
Tuition: $200Materials: $10
Enameled Earrings Saturday, November 2210 am—4 pminstructor:JennyButterfieldlevel: allJust in time for the holidays, make two to three pairs of enameled earrings to keep or give as gifts! Enameling techniques such as sifting, firing, sugar fire, and cloisonné will be covered.
Tuition: $80Materials: $15
Deck the Halls: Metal OrnamentsSaturday, December 610 am—5 pminstructor:JennyButterfieldlevel: allExplore faux bone and various color on metal techniques while decorating your own holiday ornaments. Students are encouraged to bring their own trinkets and personal objects to incorporate into their creations.
Tuition: $80Materials: $25
metalMarlene True
Easy & Fun FurnitureSaturday & SundaySeptember 27 & 2810 am—5 pminstructor: Jon Sutterlevel: allConstruct a small contemporary table from inexpensive materials found in your local hardware store! Students will learn to safely use the table saw, drill press, and band saw. Proper drilling for screws and finishing options will also be discussed.
Tuition: $160Materials: $25
Wood Turned Bottle StoppersWednesday, October 8 or Sunday, November 910 am—5 pminstructor: Linda Van Gehuchtenlevel: all Create three bottle stoppers out of figured hardwoods as you learn the basics of woodturning.Bottlestoppersmakegreatgiftsand are a wonderful addition to your own kitchen. This workshop, which is suitable for woodturning beginners, will run two separate times; when registering please choose one of the two dates.
Tuition: $80Materials: $25
Natural Edge BowlSunday, October 12 or Wednesday, October 1510 am—5 pminstructor: Linda Van Gehuchtenlevel: intermediateMake a unique wood turned bowl, complete with oil finish. This workshop is suitable for students with some woodturning experience. The class will run two separate times; when registering please choose one of the two dates.
Tuition: $80Materials: $25
Wood Turned Holiday OrnamentsSaturday, December 610 am—5 pminstructor:DaveBeringerlevel: all Create a unique wooden holiday ornament as you learn woodturning skills on the lathe. Students will experiment with spindle turning to create globes and icicles and will finish their ornaments by adding some color.
Tuition: $80Materials: None. All materials will be generously donated by Turners Anonymous of Pittsburgh.
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Papermaking 101Monday, September 2210 am—5 pminstructor: Katy Dementlevel: allTry your hand at papermaking! This workshop covers all the basics, including: fiber variation, mould building, pulp processing, western sheet forming, embossing, watermarks, embellishing, wet-on-wet collage, drying, and pressing. Surface design and three-dimensional structural options will also be discussed.
Tuition: $80Materials: $15
Paste PapersSaturday, October 410 am—5 pminstructor: Kitty Spanglerlevel: allDecorative paste paper is a fun, fast, and easy way to make beautiful, handmade paper for use in book arts, special wrapping paper, cards, boxes, and more. This workshop is a must for color lovers and those who enjoy visual texture, strong or subtle.
Tuition: $80Materials: $20
Coptic BindingSunday, October 1910 am—5 pminstructor: Kitty Spanglerlevel: allThe Coptic bookbinding technique is perfect for hand-bound sketchbooks and journals. This stitching style allows the book to be opened flat anywhere within its pages. Students will take home a beautifully finished book for personal use or to give as a unique handmade gift.
Tuition: $80Materials: $25
Plants to PaperSaturday & SundayNovember 8 & 99 am—4 pminstructor: Katy Dementlevel: allLearn traditional Eastern papermaking while processing and beating plant fibers from the kitchen, yard, garden, and roadside. In this two-day workshop, students will collect various plants, including Japanese Knot weed, and experiment with processing the fibers. The dry sheets will be bound into a simple recipe book.
Tuition: $160Materials: $25
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Color to Dye ForSaturday, September 1310 am—5 pmH visiting artist: Dena Gershon, Kent, OHlevel: allNo matter if you're already a dedicated fiber enthusiast or someone who loves color and is interested in trying something new, this one-day workshop will provide you with the experience to safely create luscious hand-dyed fiber. Students will work with protein fibers, using fine materials such as merino wool and silk in a variety of forms. The workshop is suited for a wide variety of fiber artists, including spinners, felters, and knitters.
Tuition: $100Materials: $45
Artful EntanglementsSunday, September 1410 am—5 pmH visiting artist: Dena Gershon, Kent, OHlevel: allCreate a unique work of wearable art using one of the earliest known textile techniques—felting. Laminated felt (Nuno felt) is a variation of wet-felting in which wool’s natural tendencies are explored to the fullest. Students will create luxurious lightweight fabric that drapes beautifully and has virtually limitless textural and design possibilities.
Tuition: $100Materials: $40
H Dena’s workshops are co-sponsored by the Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh. Students that register for both days will be able to use the hand-dyed materials from Saturday’s workshop in the creation of their laminated felt piece during Sunday’s workshop. (Students registered for both days will also have reduced materials fees.)
Shibori ScarvesSaturday, November 110 am—4 pminstructor: Amy DiPlacidolevel: allAdd some fashion to your winter apparel with a Shibori scarf! Shibori is a Japanese method of dyeing cloth by binding, stitching, folding, twisting, and compressing. This workshop will introduce students to immersion dyeing with dyes on silk. Each student will dye a silk scarf in the arashi shibori method, which translates to"winddrivenrain."
Tuition: $80Materials: $25
Needle Felted OrnamentsSaturday, December 610 am—5 pminstructor: Susan Swarthoutlevel: allLearn to sculpt with wool! Using needles that grab fibers and tangle them together into felted shapes, students will craft small, soft three-dimensional ornaments using beautifully dyed wool.
Tuition: $45Materials: $15
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Luminescent Backlit Sculptures Sunday, September 219 am—5 pminstructor: Wanda Spangler-Warrenlevel: allCreate a luminous backlit sculpture to hang on your wall. Students will learn to use the properties of natural reed to create an armature over which they will form translucent, layered paper surfaces for their sculptures.
Tuition: $80Materials: $30
Polymer Clay: Hollow Form VesselsSaturday, November 110 am—5 pminstructor: Laura Tabakmanlevel: intermediateLearn to make a hollow form in polymer clay! Students will make moulds and produce the inside layer of hollow beads, pendants, or vessels. Different closing mechanisms will be explored. Surface design and finishing techniques will also be taught. This workshop is best suited for students with some experience in polymer clay.
Tuition: $80Materials: $25
Wire Crochet Bracelet Thursday, November 611 am—3 pminstructor: Judith Gentilelevel: allCreate an eye-catching bracelet of glass beads and natural stones. After stringing hand-selected beads onto wire, students will crochet an attractive piece of jewelry using a basic stitch. A kit containing a crochet hook, wire, beads, and natural stones will be provided.
Tuition: $60Materials: $25
Free-form Wire Crochet BraceletThursday, November 1311 am—3 pminstructor: Judith Gentilelevel: intermediateCrochet a one-of-a-kind bracelet combining a variety of different stitches. A kit containing a crochet hook, wire, beads, and natural stones will be provided. Some crochet experience is required.
Tuition: $60Materials: $25
Funky Photo JewelrySaturday, November 2210 am—4 pminstructor: Gerry Floridalevel: allLearntothink"quirky"alongsidejewelryartist Gerry Florida. Students will assemble “wearable portraits” from a variety of found objects and sentimental mementos, including old photos, collectibles, and vintage and contemporary knick-knacks. Final projects can take the form of a brooch, necklace, pendant, or small wall piece. The possibilities are endless!
Tuition: $80Materials: A supply list will be provided. Additional supplies can be purchased from the instructor.
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Introduction to Glass Beads on the TorchThursday, October 29 am—12 pmlevel: allExplore the exciting medium of flameworked hot glass beadmaking using a portable “Hot Head” torch and Italian glass rods. Students will learn the fundamentals of working with a torch and will make three to six solid-colored glass beads on a mandrel. This class is a prerequisite for Darlene’s other glass bead workshops.
The Shape of Things to ComeThursday, October 99 am—12 pmlevel: intermediateMove beyond the basic “donut” bead to create tubular, square, disc, and asymmetrical shapes. Students will take home four to eight beads.
Just Fritting AroundThursday, October 169 am—12 pmlevel: intermediateLearn to add small glass shards to create depth of color in your glass creations. Students will take home four to eight beads.
Introduction to Glass Beads on the TorchThursday, October 239 am—12 pmlevel: allDid you miss the first introductory workshop? This is a second opportunity to complete Darlene’s glass bead prerequisite.
Let’s Do the TwistThursday, October 309 am—12 pmlevel: intermediateTwist and shape two glass rods together to create unique decorations for your glass bead creations. Students will take home four to eight beads.
Bubble Bead & EncasingThursday, November 69 am—12 pmlevel: intermediateSurround your base bead with transparent glass for added depth and dimension. Students will take home four to eight beads.
glassSpecial Glass Seriesinstructor: Darlene Durrwachter-RushingDiscover the ancient art of flameworking while making beads from hot glass. During this special glass series, students may choose to take one or several workshops covering a wide variety of techniques in glass beadmaking.
Tuition: Introduction to Glass Beads on the Torch and the four subsequent beading workshops can be purchased as a package for $250, or for $60 per session. The introductory class is a prerequisite for Darlene’s other glass bead workshops.Materials: $25 per workshop
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Delicious Studio workshops pairing local brews with beginner-friendly crafting!
Adjustable RingsFriday, October 176—9 pminstructor: Anya Weitzmanlevel: allMake your own adjustable, wearable ring in this simple introduction to metalworking. Students will learn the basics of ring sizing, sawing, filing, stamping, annealing, and forming.
Tuition: $35Materials: All materials and two complimentary beverages included!
Holiday Tin Can WreathsFriday, November 146—9 pminstructor: Drew Sokollevel: allRepurpose beer and soda cans to create a beautiful holiday wreath! There will be a variety of cans on hand, so that no matter which holiday you celebrate, you’ll be able to decorate in DIY style.
Tuition: $35Materials: All materials and two complimentary beverages included!
Screen Printing Holiday SweatersFriday, December 126—9 pminstructor: Amy DiPlacidolevel: allWhy buy an ugly sweater when you can make your own? Celebrate the season in style by learning the craft of screen printing on fabric. Make something outrageous for this year’s holiday parties!
Tuition: $35Materials: All materials and two complimentary beverages included!
Anya Weitzman
ReGiSteR eARlyRegistrations are processed in the order received. No spaces will be held without full payment.
WAyS tO ReGiSteROnline:www.contemporarycraft.orgBy mail:Rachel SaulSociety for Contemporary Craft2100 Smallman StreetPittsburgh, PA 15222By phone or fax:412.261.7003, x25 or 412.261.1941in person:10 am to 5 pm, Monday through SaturdayBy e-mail:thestudio@contemporarycraft.org
PAyMeNt OPtiONS•CheckpayabletoSocietyforContemporaryCraft.
(A $25 fee is charged for returned checks.) •Creditcard.WeacceptVisa,Mastercard,
Discover and American Express.
ClASS iNFORMAtiON•Studentswhoregisterbymailorfaxwillreceivea
confirmation e-mail within seven days.•Itistheresponsibilityofthestudenttoappearinclass
on the correct day and time without additional notice.•StudentsmaybepicturedinSCCpromotionalmaterials.•SCCmakeseveryefforttomaintainthescheduleof
courses as announced in the catalog, however, SCC reserves the right to cancel any course or to substitute faculty when necessary.
MAteRiAlSInstructors may request that students have certain supplies. Students will receive a list of those supplies upon registration. Unless otherwise noted, materials fees are payable to the instructors for supplies provided by the instructors . Occasionally, the materials fee is built into the tuition fee and this is clearly noted next to the tuition fee.
ONliNe ReGiStRAtiONNow available! Visit www.contemporarycraft.org
CANCellAtiONS & ReFUNDSClass and workshop cancellations are decided three business days before the start date. If a class must be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment, the entire class fee will be refunded.Refund Policy: 1-2 Day WorkshopsStudent refund requests must be made at least three business days before a class begins. There will be a $25 cancellation fee. No refunds will be given without three business days notice. Processing of refunds takes approximately three weeks.3-5 Day WorkshopsCancellations with 14 or more days notice:A student may cancel a registration for a three-, four- or five-day workshop up to two weeks prior to the start date of the class. There will be a $50 cancellation fee. Cancellations with fewer than 14 days notice:If a student cancels a registration within two weeks of the start date of a three-, four- or five-day workshop, there will be a 50% cancellation fee.There will be no refund issued without three business days notice of a cancellation.
ONe-ON-ONe & StUDiO ReNtAlSPrivate lessons in many media can be arranged upon request for students of all ages and skill levels. Private lessons are $50 per hour, with a two-hour minimum. In addition, independent studio use is available during open studio hours and by special arrangement.
NON-DiSCRiMiNAtiON POliCyThe Society for Contemporary Craft does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, handicap, disability or veteran status. Furthermore, SCC will continue to take affirmative steps to support and advance these values consistent with our mission.
lOCAtiON & DiReCtiONSSCC is conveniently located on the corner of 21st and Smallman streets in the Strip District.Bus StopsThe following buses serve the Strip District: 54, 86, 87, 88, 91.ParkingA paid, monitored parking lot is located on 21st Street, behind the private building lot. Metered parking is also available.
ACCeSSiBle SeRViCeS ARe AVAilABle . CAll CONteMPORARy CRAFt At 412 .261 .7003 .
RegistrationPlease read all information carefully .
ScholarshipsA limited number of scholarships are available. If income is preventing you from registering, or you are a local high school or college student, faculty member, or teacher, please call 412.261.7003, x25 for more information.
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