we’ve moved to the student experience center! · introduction to pottery mondays 6:30-9 arashi...

4
WE’VE MOVED TO THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE CENTER! Next to the Memorial Union, Just down the stairs. Ceramics, Jewelry, Glass, Woodworking, And More! Oregonstate.edu/craftcenter ENGAGE YOUR CREATIVITY Sign up early for spring and get the last 3 weeks of winter term free! OSU Craft Center 02 Student Experience Center 2251 SW Jefferson St. Corvallis, OR 97331 Craft Center OSU ENGAGE YOUR CREATIVITY Classes & Workshops Ceramics Glass Woodworking Jewelry Fine Art Fibers Screenprinting Photography Hours & Location Open 7 days a week Student Experience Center oregonstate.edu/craftcenter [email protected] 541-737-2937 Come learn, explore & create in a warm & friendly environment! Student Experience Center

Upload: others

Post on 12-Aug-2020

4 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: WE’VE MOVED TO THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE CENTER! · Introduction to Pottery Mondays 6:30-9 Arashi shibori is also known as pole-wrapping shibori. The cloth is wrapped on a April 13

WE’VE MOVED TO THESTUDENT EXPERIENCE CENTER!Next to the Memorial Union,Just down the stairs.

Ceramics, Jewelry, Glass, Woodworking, And More!

Oregonstate.edu/craftcenter

ENGAGE YOUR CREATIVITY

Sign up early for spring and get the last 3 weeks of winter term free!

OSU

Craf

t Cen

ter

02 St

uden

t Exp

erien

ce Ce

nter

2251

SW Je

ffers

on St

.Co

rvall

is, O

R 97

331

Cra

ft

Ce

nte

r

OS

U

ENGA

GE Y

OUR

CREA

TIVI

TY

Clas

ses &

Wor

ksho

psCe

ram

ics •

Glas

s •

Woo

dwor

king

• J

ewelr

y Fin

e Art

• Fib

ers

• Sc

reen

print

ing •

Phot

ogra

phy

Hour

s & L

ocat

ion

Open

7 da

ys a

wee

kSt

uden

t Exp

erien

ce C

ente

r

oreg

onst

ate.

edu/

craf

tcen

ter

craf

tcen

ter@

oreg

onst

ate.

edu

541-

737-

2937

Come

learn

, exp

lore &

crea

te in

a warm

& fri

endly

envir

onme

nt!

Stude

nt Ex

perie

nce C

enter

Page 2: WE’VE MOVED TO THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE CENTER! · Introduction to Pottery Mondays 6:30-9 Arashi shibori is also known as pole-wrapping shibori. The cloth is wrapped on a April 13

The OSU Craft Center offers well-equipped studios and classes in the following areas: Ceramics, Glass, Digital Photography, Woodworking, Fibers, 2-D Media and Jewelry/Metals. Membership is open to OSU students, faculty, staff and the general public. All levels are welcome from beginner to advanced. Classes are taught by skilled artists and craftspersons, with an emphasis on quality small-group instruction and individual attention. Come learn, explore and create in a warm and friendly environment!The Craft Center is sponsored in part by OSU student fees and generous donations from MUCC members and patrons. Thanks for your support!

~ MeMbership is required for all Classes & studio use ~ day passes are aCCepted for Workshops

~ orientations are required eaCh terM for all studios

Manager - Susan Bourque • Assistant Manager - Amanda Ward

CeramicsCeramic Studio Orientation early March 2015 orientation good for spring term Tuesday 5:30-6 March 3Tuesday 5:30-6 March 31 Tuesday 6-6:30 April 7Wednesday 6-6:30 April 8CER-0 Staff Class Fee: FREE

Ceramic Vegetable Garden Markers Workshop Saturday 1-4 Apr. 11CER-27 Diana Ryan Class Fee: $25 (+Membership or Day Pass)Welcome the spring with handmade garden markers. Students will use handbuilding techniques to create unique and specialized garden tags. Low fire or high fire glazing options. Students purchase clay from the Craft Center.

Date Night! Friday 6-9 April 17 CER-28 Chip Hand Class Fee: $30 per person or $50/couple Try out the pottery wheel with someone you care about. This is also a chance to see how you like it, and perhaps consider a full length class in the future. We’ll provide tools, clay and an instructor for the one time session. We’ll start with a demonstration, great instruction and then turn you loose. You may keep up to three pieces per person from the session. We will glaze and fire them for you. Turnaround time approx. two weeks! You will have to come back, say hello, and pick them up. All levels welcome.

Let Your Creativity Spring Forth Saturday & Sunday 12-4 April 25 & 26CER-25 Susan Pachuta Class Fee: $ 30 (+Membership or Day Pass)Spring is an excellent time to get your hand into the earth! With a focus on handbuilding… bring your hopes, ideas & questions. Hand building offers endless creative possibilities of manipulating and forming clay in a slower pace and relaxing way. Beginners will learn strong basic skills as they construct a piece or several small works. Experienced students will receive individual instruction and creative brainstorming for their personal projects...and we’ll have fun! Lots of project ideas. All levels welcome. Students purchase clay from the Craft Center.

Introduction to PotteryMondays 6:30-9 April 13 - June 1 ( No Class 5/25)CER-22 Dennis Staats Class Fee: $45This 8-week course will get you started or help you brush up on the basics of wheel throwing, trimming and glazing. Learn how to throw a variety of functional vessels or enhance the skills you know. Beginner or intermediate level students will enjoy these are fun, small group sessions with lots of personalized attention from a gifted potter/educator with 30+ years of experience. The Craft Center provides all tools and equipment. Students purchase clay from the Craft Center, your instructor will advise you of your options.

Ceramic Fundamentals and More Tuesdays 7-9:30 April 14 - June 2 CER-23 Chip Hand Class Fee: $50Explore creative ways to work with clay… Learn the basic techniques of both wheel throwing and hand building. These different yet complimentary methods can be separate or incorporated to create many pieces. Class & projects will be catered to beginner or intermediate level. Students purchase clay from the Craft Center; the instructor will advise you of your options.

Wheel Doctor Wednesday 7-9:30 April 15 - June 3CER-24 Eric Moran Class Fee: $50Are you struggling with certain forms or shapes? Would you like extra help in developing throwing techniques? This workshop is for intermediate and advanced potters who want coaching on wheel techniques they find challenging, like: mastering the cylinder, centering large amounts of clay, throwing lids, making great bowls, faceted vessels, cups and handles, pulling necks on bottles, etc. Students purchase clay from the Craft Center; your instructor will advise you of your options. Prerequisite: Students should have some prior clay & wheel experience.

Pots, Planters and Other Possibilities: Handbuilding Techniques Tuesdays 3-5:30 April 15 - June 3 CER-25 Susan Pachuta Class Fee: $50Hand building offers endless creative possibilities of manipulating and forming clay in a slower pace and relaxing way. Beginners will learn strong basic skills and complete a project in each discipline, experienced students will receive individual instruction and creative brainstorming for their personal projects.....and we’ll have fun! Lots of project ideas. All levels welcome.Students purchase clay from the Craft Center.

Tableware: Wheel Thrown & Handbuilt Forms Thursdays 7-9:30 April 16 - June 4CER-26 Diana Ryan Class Fee: $50A fun and lively class where you’ll learn to make functional dishes and sets using both the pottery wheel and handbuilding techniques. High fire will be the focus, as this is the most durable for functional ware , (low temp glazing an option with additional fees). Students purchase clay from the Craft Center. Prior wheel throwing experience preferred.

WoodWood Shop Orientation early March 2015 orientation good for spring termTuesday 5:30-6 March 3Tuesday 5:30-6 April 7 Wednesday 5:30-6 April 8WCR-1 Tygh Parr Class Fee: FREE

Beginning WoodworkingThursdays 7-9:30 April 16 - May 28WCR-21 Matt Shuman Class Fee: $45In this 7-week class learn the safe and effective use of power and hand tools while building a simple project; some possible examples: picture frame, step stool, coat rack, coasters, etc. Gain practical skills and confidence on a project you’ll be able to complete in this introductory class. Classes are small so the instructor can provide individual help. A wood shop safety checkout is provided in the first class. Students furnish materials and most tools are provided. No prior experience required.

Intermediate Woodworking Mondays 7-9:30 April 13 - June 1 ( no class 5/25)WCR-21 Matt Shuman Class Fee: $45This 8-week class will develop projects with advanced joints (dovetails, box joints, mortise and tenon, and rabbets), interesting features (magnetic latches, curves, and hidden drawers) or decorative enhancements. Some of the projects could be larger projects (tables or drawers) and assembly line construction of simpler projects (picture frames, cutting boards, or boxes). A wood shop safety checkout is provided in the first class. Students furnish materials and most tools are provided. No prior experience required.

Guitar Building it’s back!Mondays 6:30-9 April 13 - June 1WCR-22 Paul Kincaid Class Fee: $50In this class, learn the skills and techniques required to build your own unique electric instrument. All aspects of construction will be covered. The Craft Center provides all the necessary tools; however students will need to purchase their own materials; estimated cost $125 and up. Some prior woodworking experienced REQUIRED (WCR- 21 will fulfill this requirement; beginning woodworkers can register for and take both classes concurrently).

Fiber ArtsSewing Center Orientation early March 2015 orientation good for spring termThursday 6-6:30 March 5 Monday 6-6:30 April 6FBR-0 Sally Ishikawa or Laura Kane Class Fee: FREEThis class is REQUIRED for all new and returning members who are not registered in a sewing class. Learn how the Craft Center sewing machines operate, as well as what is provided and what you need to furnish. This orientation is for Experienced Machine Sewers, those new to sewing should take FBR- 32. pre- registration required.

Silkscreen Studio Orientation Tuesday 6-6:30 April 7FBR-1 Gabrielle Hahn Class Fee: FREEThis class is REQUIRED for all new and returning members who are not registered in a silkscreen class, but are familiar with the technique. Get to know what the Craft Center has to offer: silkscreen area, equipment and materials used. Find out the requirements/expectations for use of the facility. prior experience & pre-registration required.

Mixed-Media Post Cards WorkshopSaturday 12-3 April 11 FBR-28 Sally Ishikawa Class Fee: $15 (+Membership or Day Pass)In this class you will learn a little about using a sewing machine by making mixed-media post cards that you can send to family and friends. You will sew on paper, incorporate found objects, learn to iron…ARGH! Come and learn a little about mail art, a little about sewing, and a lot about having fun! No prerequisites! All levels of sewing experience will enjoy this class. Bring to class: SCISSORS, something you have picked up off of the ground that you might use with the card, $1 for each postcard & an open mind ready to explore..

Silk Scarf Painting Workshop Saturday, May 30, 11:30-4 & Sunday, May 31, 1- 4FBR-27 Christel Sanders Class Fee: $46 (+Membership or Day Pass)Use vibrant colorful dyes to create beautiful, wearable art! Learn direct dying, gutta resist and other decorative techniques. Fee includes one silk scarf (59 x 10”) and materials to complete it; extra scarves available for purchase.

Arashi Shibori Silk Scarf WorkshopSunday May 10, 1-4 & Saturday May 16, 1-2:30 FBR-26 Christel Sanders Class Fee: $40 (+Membership or Day Pass)Arashi shibori is also known as pole-wrapping shibori. The cloth is wrapped on a diagonal around a pole. Then the cloth is very tightly bound by wrapping thread up and down the pole. Next, the cloth is scrunched on the pole. Colored dye is applied to the silk. The result is a pleated cloth with a design on a diagonal. “Arashi” is the Japanese word for storm. The patterns are always on a diagonal in arashi shibori which suggest the driving rain of a heavy storm. Class fee includes one silk scarf (72 x 14”) and materials to complete it; extra scarves available for purchase.

Beginning Sewing it’s back!Thursdays 6-8:30 April 16 - June 4 FBR-35 Laura Kane Class Fee: $50In the first few weeks you will learn your way around a sewing machine, commercial pattern and sewing basics like seam finishes, hems, zippers, fitting techniques and more! With these skills under your belt, you will select a project of your choosing and complete it guided by the instructor. An excellent introduction to apparel construction taught by an award winning apparel designer. Come away with confidence and skills to go into any fabric store, select a pattern, fabric & notions and successfully sew!

Sewing 2: Intermediate Skills final Chance!Mondays 6-8:30 April 13 - June 1 ( No Class 5/25)FBR-34 Laura Kane Class Fee: $45Want to take your sewing to the next level? In this 8-week course you will learn more complicated construction techniques such as: invisible and lapped zippers, basic pattern alterations, advanced seam finishes and more. You will spend 4 weeks working on a pattern of your choice with guidance from the instructor. Intro to Sewing class or prior sewing experience REQUIRED.

Beginning WeavingTuesdays 6:30-9 April 14 - June 2 FBR- 24 TBA Class Fee: $50Learn the basics of hand weaving by creating a beautiful scarf or tea towel on one of our many table looms. Students will learn to wind a warp, read a pattern, slay a loom and weave off a project. A perfect introduction or refresher into loom weaving; gain a practical skill set that can be utilized to create beautiful textiles for years to come. Attendance at first three class sessions is mandatory; integral training and start up information is presented. Pay $8-12 materials fee to Instructor in the first class, depending upon materials selected for your first project.

Guided Open Weaving for Intermediate Level Tuesdays 7-9:00 April 7 - May 19FBR- 25 Laura White Session Fee: $8 per session Yarn and fiber fun! This open-weave session is designed for an intermediate level weaver, to provide an opportunity to weave on a larger floor loom with some one-on-one guidance. An experienced weaver will be available to help you with your project. Bring your materials, patterns & ideas. In addition to two floor looms, we also have carders and spinning wheels available. Check with weaving host before using equipment. Loom will be available for 1 month to complete project, longer if there is no wait list. AdvANced SigN-uP ReQuiRed foR eAch SeSSioN. Limited to 2 people (Loom reservation ReQuiRed). first come first served.

T-Shirt SilkscreeningTuesday 6 -8:30 April 14 - May 5FBR-33 Gabrielle Hahn Class Fee: $26/Materials Fee: $27 (includes 1 screen & emulsion) In this 4-week class, learn the various stages of silkscreening to enable you to print t-shirts of your own design. Topics will include design layout, screen preparation, image exposure and printing using a 4-station textile printer. Bring notepad or sketchbook for notes. A perfect class for club members, student group leaders or design majors.

The beST CreATive reSOUrCe On CAmpUS

This half-hour orientation is required for all new and returning members who are not reGistered in a pottery class. Learn how the ceramic studio works, which may include changes or updates in the studio area. pre-registration is reCoMMended.

This half-hour class is REQUIRED for all new and returning members who are NOT REGISTERED in a wood class, who are experienced woodworkers, familiar with the safe & proper use of large power equipment. This class provides basic information on equipment safety as well as the use of selected power tools. pre-registration is required.

Page 3: WE’VE MOVED TO THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE CENTER! · Introduction to Pottery Mondays 6:30-9 Arashi shibori is also known as pole-wrapping shibori. The cloth is wrapped on a April 13

This half hour class is REQUIRED for all new and returning members who are NOT registered in a jewelry class. Safety will be covered. You will learn how the jewelry studio is operated and will be informed of changes or updates to the studio or Craft Center policies. pre-registration required.

JewelryJewelry Orientation early March 2015 orientation good for spring term

Thursday 6-6:30 March 5 Thursday 6-6:30 April 9JWL-0 Angela Ajootian Class Fee: FREE

Spring Pendant WorkshopSunday 12-4 April 19 JWL-2 Angela Ajootian Class Fee: $30 (+Membership or Day Pass)Students will learn how to cut beautiful shapes out of copper or bronze sheet and solder them in layers on a silver background during this fun and low stress workshop. No prior metals experience required. Limit 6 students. All supplies provided

Make a Silver Ring Sunday 12-4 May 3 JWL-3 Angela Ajootian Class Fee: $ 36 (+Membership or Day Pass)Come to this 4 hour workshop and learn how to make a handcrafted silver ring. No prior experience needed. We will cut, shape, solder, and polish a simple ring. Students with prior experience can use this class to make something more elaborate. All will come away with a beautiful gift. All supplies provided.

Enamel Workshop Saturday 12-4:30 May 9JWL-4 Angela Ajootian Class Fee: $36 (+Membership or Day Pass)Add vibrant color to metal and come away with a lovely one-of-a-kind pendant in this enjoyable workshop.

Jewelry & MetalsmithingThursdays 6:30-9 April 16 - June 4JWL-1 Angela Ajootian Class Fee: $50/Materials Fee: $10Explore the ancient and satisfying world of metal crafting. This course covers basic techniques and steps to bring into more complex projects. The first half of the class will focus on metal cutting, forming and acetylene soldering skills; these skills will be followed by stone setting, small item casting and end with enameling. Throughout we will discuss design aesthetic, art history, current trends and business ideas. All experience levels welcome; those with prior experience can work toward a more personally inspired direction. Metals used are copper, brass & bronze ; students can purchase silver available from the Craft Center or provide their own.

Glassearly March 2015 orientations good for spring term

Stained Glass OrientationWednesday 6-6:30 March 4 Wednesday 6-6:30 April 8STG-0 Sally Ishikawa Class Fee: FREEThis half hour class is REQUIRED for all new and returning members who are NOT registered in a stained glass class. Learn how the glass studio works and be informed of changes or updates to the studio. pre-registration required.

Kiln Formed Glass/Glass Fusing OrientationWednesday 6:30-7 March 4 Wednesday 6:30-7 April 8STG-1 Nena Bement Class Fee: FREEThis half hour class is REQUIRED for all new and returning members who are NOT registered in a glass class. Learn how the glass studio works which may include changes or updates in the studio area. pre-registration required.

Torchwork/Lampworking OrientationFriday 6:30-7 April 10STG-2 Laura White Class Fee: FREEThis half hour class is REQUIRED for all returning torchwork members who are NOT registered in a torch class. Learn how the glass studio & open torch sessions work, which may include changes or updates in the studio area. pre-registration required.

Sun Catchers Workshop - 2 dates offerredSaturday 11:30- 4:30 March 7 STG-10 Julie HardenburgerSunday 11:30- 4:30 April 12 STG-12 Julie HardenburgerClass Fee: $25 (+Membership or Day Pass)Make your own glass sun catcher using copper foiling technique. All supplies are provided and you will leave with a finished sun catcher to hang in your window. This class fulfills the requirements for Beginning Glass Fusing.

Fused Glass WorkshopSunday 11-4 March 8STG-11 Deb Scheele Class Fee: $25 (+Membership or Day Pass)A great introduction to kiln formed glasswork. Colorful glass keepsakes that make wonderful unique gifts! A fun one-day workshop. No glass experience necessary. Tools and glass provided by the Craft Center. Bring a snack.

Introduction to Glass Bead-Making WorkshopSaturday & Sunday 12- 4 April 4 & 5 STG-20 Laura White Class Fee: $45 includes start-up glass & gas (+Membership or Day Pass)Learn some of the basic techniques used in modern glass beadmaking. The focus will be on flame shop safety, bead shaping and surface patterns. Soft-glass will be the primary focus. Torches and equipment will be provided along with initial start-up soft glass; for alternate glass see Instructor. Wear cotton or natural fiber clothing.

Stained Glass Stepping Stone WorkshopSaturday 11- 4:00 May 16STG-18 Teri Stinson Class Fee: $20 / Materials Fee: $25(+Membership or Day Pass)Get ready for Spring and the gardening season…capture nature’s beauty in glass! Create a stained glass stepping stone for your garden, flower bed or even table top. A broad variety of glass and pattern designs to choose from. Easy patterns for beginners and more complex ones for advanced students. Participants may select to apply color to the cement as well. Even if you have never cut a piece of glass in your life, you can get it all done in a few hours and go home with a new stepping stone …. It’s fun and easy… come join us!

Basic Techniques of Sculpting with Glass Workshop Saturday & Sunday 11:30-4 May 16 & 17 STG-41 Matthew Veazie Class Fee: $42 includes gas (+Membership or Day Pass)Enhance your borosilicate torchwork with coaching from an accomplished glass artisan. Be guided as you learn how to improve your technique and methods of working with glass. We will make a variety of small sculptures as a means of demonstrating some basic methods of shaping and sculpting with glass. Techniques covered will include gathering, bending, cutting, carving, joining, surface decoration and others. Previous flameworking experience ReQuiRed.

Guided Intermediate Special Project Workshop Saturday 12-3 April 25STG-41 Alex Krupkin Class Fee: $24 includes gas (+Membership or Day Pass)An intermediate level workshop focusing on: implosions, use of color, creating components for larger projects and more offered with guidance from an experienced instructor. Students will purchase/provide their own glass. Prior experience ReQuiRed; members should have completed a beginning torch class at the craft center or demonstrate similar experience.

Beautiful Stained GlassTuesdays 6:30-9 April 14 - June 2 STG-21 M. Hinds & S. Ishikawa Class Fee: $50View the world through a stained glass window that you create! Learn to cut glass , draft a pattern and solder using traditional copper foil methods. Design your own pattern or select one from the many pattern books at the Craft Center. Continuing students will work on more complex projects. Equipment and tools are provided but students furnish glass and supplies; these are available for purchase at the Craft Center. Please bring pencil, paper and project ideas to the first class.

Beginning Glass Fusing Mondays 7-9:30 April 13 - June 1 (No Class 5/25)STG-29 Deb Scheele Class Fee: $45/Materials Fee: $27Make colorful glass decorative or functional creations! You will be guided through the process of basic cutting, grinding, fusing, and glass slumping. This includes an introduction to basic tools, glass selection, and firing techniques. This 8-week class is fun and packed with projects ideas, repeat students can learn additional techniques and strengthen their skill set. Glass cutting experience is recommended; the Sun Catcher Workshop a great introduction to cutting.

Glass Fusing - Intermediate Techniques and ProjectsThursdays 7-9:30 April 16 - June 4 STG-31 M. Rathja & D. Peters Class Fee: $50 Materials Fee: $5In this 8-week class, learn new fusing techniques and make projects designed to utilize these new techniques. Prior glass fusing experience is ReQuiRed. Beginning Glass Fusing will meet this requirement. Students will provide their own glass or purchase new glass from the Craft Center.

Continuing Kiln Formed GlassWednesdays 6:30-9 April 15 - June 3STG-32 N. Bement & M. Rathja Class Fee: $50This is an in-depth exploration of fusing and kiln working techniques. Prior fusing experience is ReQuiRed. Note: Techniques & Projects class will meet this requirement. Students provide their own glass, which can be purchased from the Craft Center.

Beginning Flameworking Tuesdays 6:30-9 April 14 - June 2 STG-39 Matthew Veazie Class Fee: $50/Gas Fee: $30An introduction to the world of glass, this 8-week class begins with soft glass bead techniques and moves on to borosilicate pendants, marbles and sculpture. Topics covered include basic safety and torch operation, stringers, dots, pinwheels, raked patterns, dichroic applications, honeycombs, implosions and much more. Small group setting allows you to get guidance toward learning and improving your glass melting skills.Start up mandrels & bead release will be included in materials fee. Student may purchase Glass rods from the supply store on the first night of class with the assistance of the instructor.

Your Visions in Soft Glass…. Intermediate LevelWednesdays 6-8:30 April 15 - June 3STG-38 C. Barclay & L. White Class Fee: $ 50/Gas Fee: $ 30experience oR completion of introduction to glass Bead-Making Workshop STg-20 is necessary. Discover the diversity of soft glass. Learn to make beads and elements for fusing, mixed media, or jewelry with the torch. Glass rods in Coe 104 and sheet in COE 90, as well as some other materials, may be purchased from the Craft Center. Bring your vision and join the fun!

Beginning Borosilicate LampworkThursdays 6:00-8:30 April 16 - June 4STG-37 Todd Weber Class Fee: $ 50/Gas Fee: $ 30Discover the thrill of “Boro”! In this 8-week class learn the basics of torch operation and safety procedures for working with Borosilicate glass. Delve into some challenging & fun projects with a keen focus on the technical aspects of the medium. Learn how to make pendants, beads, marbles, sculpture, inside-out work and much more. No experience necessary. Students will purchase their own glass; instructor will assist students in making selections in the first class.

Silk Screen Printing on GlassTuesday 6-8:00 May 12 to June 2STG-42 Rinee Merritt Class Fee: $24/Materials Fee: $30In this class, students will learn how to silkscreen on glass using powdered glass. ex. BE frit size -0008. The 4+ week class will include discussion and hands-on activity in: powder silkscreen printing, image selection and screen prep, image exposure on MUCC equipment, and actual printing. Also presented are other imaging techniques and materials including mica, stamping, and sgrafitto. Students will be given an option of attending a 2-hour discussion of image selection prior to the first day of class. Students will discuss image selection during the initial 2 hour presentation and then be prepared to bring their proposed B & W image(s) to class the first day for further discussion. Students will provide their own glass, which will be available for purchase from the Craft Center. Students will be expected to bring prepared glass ready for screening to class on the appropriate day. Previous glass cutting skills ReQuiRed.

photographyDigital photography Studio OrientationTuesday 6-6:30 March 3 early March 2015 orientation good for spring termTuesday 6-6:30 April 7PHO-0 Amanda Long FREEThis one-half hour class is REQUIRED for all returning members who are NOT registered in a digital photography class. Learn how the studio works and be informed of changes or updates to the studio. pre-registration required.

Improve Your Travel Photography - 2 dates offerredSaturday 9-12 April 18 PHO-27 Amanda LongSaturday 9-12 May 30 PHO-28 Amanda LongClass Fee: $15 members $25 non- membersDo you wish the photos from your amazing vacation did your destination better justice? Now they can! This 1-day workshop focuses on composition, photographic storytelling, and learning how to make the most of the tools available (ie smart phones, point and shoot cameras, etc). It doesn’t necessarily take a fancy camera to take an amazing photo, just some fancy knowledge.

DIY Commercial Photography for E-tail, Blogs & Artist Portfolios2 dates offerredSaturday & Sunday 9-3 April 25 & 26 PHO-29 Amanda LongSaturday & Sunday 9-3 May 16 & 17 PHO -30 Amanda LongClass Fee: $28 (+Membership or Day Pass)This 2-day workshop focuses on how to best photograph your product, art or idea for online viewing. We’ll cover photographic storytelling (ie: tutorial or recipe blogs) and commercial consistency (e-tail and portfolio) to produce the most impactful image possible. Also focuses on display platforms, getting started with online presence, social media best practices and SEO 101. Great for ETSY stores, E-tail stores, mommy-bloggers, artists/artisans. Recommended additional class: Adobe Lightroom 101.

Shutterbug 101: Take Great Photos!Mondays 6-8: 30 April 13 - May 4PHO-21 Todd Weber Class Fee: $30A 4-week introductory class designed to familiarize you with your “beyond point-and-shoot” camera (film or digital, SLR and mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras, as well as advanced, single fixed-lens cameras). An individual camera consultation will occur on the first class…Bring your camera and its MANUAL! Topics of discussion will include shooting “modes,” what makes a good exposure, best camera settings to use for portraits or for action shooting, basics of composition, lens and gear choices, etc. A field trip will be scheduled.

Adobe Lightroom 101Tuesdays 6:30-9 Apr. 14 - May 12PHO-26 Amanda Long Class Fee: $40 “I’ve taken all these photos, now what?” Too often hundreds or thousands of digital photographs sit on a memory card or computer - untouched or viewed - because the thought of sorting and editing them feels overwhelming or boring. This 5-week class gives you the tools for making the most of your existing digital photography and prepares you to take it to the next level. We’ll focus on establishing a consistent workflow - from image capture to final output - so that you’re images are easy to retrieve, edited for the desired adjustments (white balancing, exposure, saturation, noise reduction, B&W conversion, etc), and sent out for online or print display. Using Adobe Lightroom 4, we’ll also cover best practices for cataloging, watermarking, keywording, and protecting digital images on your computer; as well as preferred methods for sending and receiving images for social media, webpages, and print labs.

Page 4: WE’VE MOVED TO THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE CENTER! · Introduction to Pottery Mondays 6:30-9 Arashi shibori is also known as pole-wrapping shibori. The cloth is wrapped on a April 13

Membership InformationToday’s Date: ________________________ID #: ______________________________Name: _____________________________Address: ___________________________City: _____________ State ___ ZIP ______Email: _____________________________Phone (Day): ________________________Phone (Evening): _____________________1Student 1Staff/Faculty 1General Public Previous Craft Center Member? 1Yes 1No

REGISTRATION FORMYou can register in person at the Craft Center or by mail. Registration forms may also be downloaded from our website: http://mu.oregonstate.edu/craftcenterMake checks payable and send to:OSU Craft Center 02 Student Experience Center2251 SW Jefferson St.Corvallis, OR 97331The Craft Center can accept checks or money orders via mail. Your mail-in registration will be confirmed by mail or phone. Cash, Visa or Mastercard charges accepted on site only.

Spring Term: march 30 - June 12, 2015 Registration Begins: March 2 - continues until classes begin or fill

Regular Hours: April 4 - June 7 Mon. to Fri. 1-10 PM, Sat. & Sun. 11 AM-5 PM

Special Hours: March 30-April 4 & June 8-12 Mon. to Fri. 1-6 PM

Early Spring Orientations: March 3-5 Closed Spring Break: March 21-29 Late Spring Orientations: April 6-9 Craft Center 8-week classes begin: April 12-16 SEC Dedication & Grand Opening Celebration: April 25-26 Lonesome Pottery Sale: May 1 Moms & Family Weekend: May 1-3 Closed-Memorial Day Holiday: May 25 Membership and Locker Renewal: June 8-12 (or before) Closed-Summer Term Preparation: June 13-19

dates to remember & special events

phone: 541-737-2937 • email: [email protected]: http://mu.oregonstate.edu/craftcenter

policiesThe Craft Center is a membership organization, membership is required to use the studios. We count on all members to help keep the studios clean, tidy & safe. Please take the time to clean your space & equipment after use. If you are aware of broken, dangerous or missing equipment, please report it to the Craft Center Front Desk Staff. Orientations are REQUIRED each term for all studio area use. Orientations are scheduled the first two weeks into each term; pre-registration is preferred. Orientations requested after scheduled times will be by arrangement, when we are able to accommodate, and will not be offered beyond the 5th week into the term. In order to assure quality control, ALL CLAY must be purchased from the Craft Center. Members will respect the Center’s hours of operation by concluding work, returning all tools and leaving a clean work area by closing time. A more detailed listing of policies is available at the Front Desk.

MembershipThe Craft Center is an adult facility and membership organization. Membership applicants must be 18+ years of age, or be enrolled as Oregon State University students.Those wishing to be members & participate in a Craft Center class or workshop must meet the above age requirements.Younger applicants 16+ years of age, will be considered if they meet our underage criteria, have guardian permission and permission by the instructor (craft center staff will contact the instructor for permission). Note: due to equipment or materials hazard, some classes will be closed to minors.

Refund PolicyFull refunds are given through the Thursday before the first class ONLY; after which, all fees are non-refundable. No refunds or credits will be processed after 5pm on Fridays; please inquire about these during our other hours of operation.

Cancellation PolicyThe Craft Center may cancel a class with insufficient enrollment. You will be notified if a cancellation occurs. If your class is cancelled, you have the option of retaining your membership or having the fee refunded along with full class refund; however, you must turn in your membership card in order to get a full refund.

Locker RentalThe Craft Center is not responsible for theft, loss and/or damage to locker contents. Please renew locker rental and membership on or before 5 p.m. of the last day of finals week. All items left in expired lockers are considered abandoned; personal items will be stored for one term only and will require a $5.00 retrieval fee. After one term the contents become the property of the Craft Center, and will not be available. ALL cLAY LefT iN LocKeRS AfTeR The eNd of The TeRM WiLL Be RecYcLed.

Liability WaiverThe Craft Center provides access to tools and equipment that may cause personal bodily injury. To reduce the danger and possibility of injury, the Craft Center requires all members to attend an orientation for the studio they plan to use. These orientations are mandatory and free to Craft Center members and are intended for experienced members. In addition, the Craft Center offers classes with instruction in techniques, materials and proper use of tool and equipment. The Craft Center does not provide insurance to its users. Members must accept full responsibility for their actions, including reimbursing others for damages to them or their property. Members are responsible to replace tools or equipment damaged by their misuse. Memberships may be revoked with no refund for dangerous actions or inappropriate conduct. The Craft Center works to keep all its equipment in good and safe working condition. If you see any dangerous situations or damaged equipment, please report them to the Craft Center Desk Staff immediately. The Craft Center is not responsible for members personal tools, materials or projects left out in the studios.

Day-Passes Day-passes, in lieu of a term membership, are available to those registered in workshops. For some instances, day-pass use may be granted to recent prior members who are familiar with Craft Center policies, practices and use of tools & equipment; studio restrictions apply.

Payment OptionsThe Craft Center accepts cash, checks and the following credit cards: Visa or MasterCard. Please Note: The Craft Center does not accept Student ID Cards for payments.

LocationWe are located in the Student Experience Center/SEC, basement level.

ParkingAfter 5pm & Weekends: You may park FREE in any student or staff lot. Anticipate parking difficulties during home football games.

Before 5pm:Parking has been restructured and priced on campus. We recommend you visit the OSU Parking service website for up-to-date parking details: http://parking.oregonstate.edu/. There is a free Campus Shuttle system that will run from 7am to 7pm.

Loading ZoneThere is a 15 minute loading zone at the SEC/Craft Center that is free at any time, but the time limit is strictly enforced.

FeesMembership InformationOSU Craft Center membership provides you access to studio space and a wealth of equipment and tools. Membership is non-refundable after the start of the term. SPRING MEMBERSHIP FEES: OSU Student: $40 OSU Faculty/Staff: $70 General Public: $80 Day-Pass: $12 for workshops Locker/Wood Bin Rental: $5-20 per term

Class informationMost classes meet for 2 ½ hours per week over a 6-8 week period and are limited to 10 students per class. Class prices vary according to length & size. Pre-Registration is strongly recommended since many of the classes fill quickly. Refer to “Refund Policy” for more information.

Classes: $25 - $50 / Workshops: $12 - $30 / orientations: free

MEMBERSHIP is REQUIRED for ALL CLASSES (4+ weeks long)Orientations are REQUIRED each term for all studio area use unless in a class. Orientations are

scheduled the first two weeks into each term; preregistration is preferred. Orientations requested after scheduled times will be by arrangement, when we are able to accommodate. Late Orientations will

have a class fee of $8 and will not be offered beyond the 5th week into the term.

DAY PASSES OR MEMBERSHIP are REQUIRED for WORKSHOPS NOTE: Only ONE day-pass is required for a workshop, whether it is a one-day or two-day workshop.

SuppliesFor your convenience, The Craft Center has a selection of arts and craft supplies for sale. A complete list and prices are available at the Front Desk. Gift Certificates are available, too!

Open Torch StudioMinor burners will be exclusively reserved for soft glass work. National torches will be used for boro.

Completion of a spring term 2015 orientation is required

Fridays 7-9:30pm Saturdays 1-3:30pm Sundays 1-3:30pmPractice skills you’ve learned in class. Registration for open torch is limited to members who are in a torch class, or have taken a Craft Center torch class and have completed an orientation for this term. NOTE: Members sign up in advance for one session per week. Members can participate in a 2nd session, if space is available on the session date. Sessions do not run if a workshop is scheduled. Members are asked to sign up 24 hours in advance or session is subject to cancellation.

$8 per session

Open Silkscreen StudioFridays • 5-7 pm • May 15, 29 & June 5

An experienced printmaker will be on hand to give tips and guidance to members with prior experience.

Members are asked to sign up 24 hours in advance or session is subject to cancellation.

$8 per session

Workshops - Limited Spaces Pre- Registration Recommended...they fill up early!

Drop-inSaturday - May 2 • 11 am-2 pm 1st come 1st serve while supplies last!

Friday, May 110am - 3pm

Memorial Union Trysting Tree Lounge

Handmade pottery and glass for sale at bargain prices! All proceeds go to support the OSU Craft Center.

Give a handcrafted gift to someone special!Unique Mother’s Day gifts!

CRAFT CENTER

MEMORIALUNION STUDENT

EXPERIENCECENTER

PHARMACY

KERRADMIN

VALLEYLIBRARY

McAFSNELL

G. VALLEY GYMN.

WALDOLANGTON

FURMAN

MORELAND

NALh

Bent

on P

lace 15

th S

tree

tJefferson Way

26th

Str

eet

DIXON REC.

meteredparking

Lang

ton

Plac

e

Class Information and Registration FeesSpring Membership Fee $________Student: $40 per term General Public: $80 per termStaff/Faculty:$70 per term Day Pass: $12 per day

Class Information & FeesClass_________________# _________ $________

Class_________________# _________ $________

Class_________________# _________ $_______Studio FeesGlass Bin $5 per term $________Small Wood Bin $10 per term $________Large Wood Bin $15 per term $________Clay Locker $15 per term $________Large Locker $20 per term $________Materials Fee (if required for class) $________

TOTAL: $_______Please carefully note all fees: class fee, materials fees and membership or day-pass fee. Call the Craft Center with any questions or if clarification is needed 541-737-2937.

In Memory of Karen FrenchSomething Beautiful RemainsThe tide recedes but leaves behindbright seashells on the sand.The sun goes down, but gentle warmthstill lingers on the land. The music stops, and yet it echoeson in sweet refrain…for every joy that passes,something beautiful remains.

With a sad heart we acknowledge the passing of Karen French…talented potter, instructor, past Interim Manager, HMP Coordinator, active volunteer, respected colleague & friend. Her contributions over the years have made the Craft Center a better place. Her vibrant and generous spirit have touched the lives of many; she will be dearly missed.

CrAFT CenTer Open hOUSeMarch 2, 1-8pm . . . please mark your calendars!Facility Tours, Craft Demonstrations, free activities, give aways & more!

Spring Term Comes early! Sign up early for Spring and get the last 3 weeks of Winter Term free!

LOneSOme pOTTery SALe

Screenprint your Own Commemorative T-shirt or bag - $10Flowerpot painting - $10 includes plant

pottery Workshop on the Wheel - $15 Friday - May 1 Saturday - May 2 7-9 pm 11 am-1 pm or 2-4 pmpaint your own pre-made pottery - $15Saturday - May 2 • 12-2 pmring making -$25Saturday - May 2 • 1-4 pm

mOmS & FAmiLy WeeKenDspecial events for osu students & their guests

Photos: Susan Bourque, Deanna Peters, Courtney Strohmeyer • Catalog design & production: Deanna Peters

CrAFT CenTer hOUrS & ACCeSSAlthough the Craft Center is open weekdays from 1-10pm & weekends 11am-5pm, the rest of the Student Experience Center (SEC) is closed during some of those times – so only the Northeast entrance will be available for Craft Center staff, members & visitors

Student Experience Center (SEC) Building AccessMonday – Thursday from 1-8pm & Friday from 1-5pm: Enter any of the four entries into the Student Experience Center.After 5pm Friday & 11am-5pm weekends: Enter through Northeast Entry of the Student Experience Center.

Student Group Craft ActivityFor a small fee, OSU student groups or clubs can arrange for

a fun, creative, community-building craft activity (average class size 8-10+ participants)

find out what the Craft Center has to offer! For more information or to arrange a Craft time, contact

the Craft Center: [email protected]

Watercolor Wellness WednesdaysCome explore art as an avenue of stress relief & stress management

take a creative break! Just drop in!Wednesdays 1-3pm • April 15-June 3

Located in the SEC at the OSU Craft CenterFREE & Open to all OSU Students, Faculty & Staff

Sponsored by the OSU Craft Center, Childcare & Family Resources & Healthy Campus Initiative

“bring your Kid to Work” Special Craft event

Friday, April 10 • 11am - 1pmSpecial fun craft activities for OSU Student & Staff Families

Hosted by the OSU Craft Center and Childcare & Family Resources all materials provided!

Stop by for twenty minutes to an hour and have some quality, creative time with your child at the Craft Center

Craft Demonstrations & Raffle

Find out what the OSU Craft Center has to offer . . . Watch a potter work, & more! Enter a free raffle to win a student spring term membership.

Friday, April 3 • 11am - 2pmIn the Plaza between the Memorial Union & the SEC