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46 Winter 2018 443-518-1700 howardcc.edu/ConEd Paper Frenzy Spend two days making papers for collage and other art projects. Using acrylic paint, ink, stamps, watercolors, art tissue and other media, you will leave class with a glorious collection of one-of-a-kind materials. You will create a supply of paper composed of various weights, textures and patterns. ere are new techniques to explore and the class is great preparation for Painting and Collage, offered during the spring term. Visit your local cra store before class to purchase and bring: 1 sheet of 140 lb. cold-press watercolor paper, 1 small bottle of Liquitex or Golden Brand Gloss Medium and Varnish, 4-6 favorite colors of acrylic paint. You should bring an apron, too. Instructor Sharon Robinson brings professional experience, knowledge and enthusiasm to this course. $59** (includes $40 in fees*) Sat 10am-1pm, Mar 24-Mar 31 XE-220 J1617 #4202 Laurel College Center Zentangle: Inspired Art Discover an elegantly simple drawing technique that in- spires creativity and mindfulness. Zentangle allows you to create beautiful personalized art combining repetitive pat- terns, taught one stroke at a time. Learn shading, patterns and design as you create usable works of art. is fun and relaxing art form is ideal for novices and artists alike. All materials provided. Instructor: Julie Allison $159** (includes $98 in fees*) Tue 6:30pm-9pm, Jan 23-Feb 27 XE-461 6069 #9815 Centennial High School Foundations of Watercolor Painting Jennifer Littleton, founder of the Littleton School of Art, international award-winning water-colorist, exhibitor with the AWS and NWS and MICA graduate, will guide you through an intensive study of realistic watercolor. e first class is devoted to a detailed lecture, with examples, of the entire painting process from development to review. A supply list will be provided and discussed. In the following weeks, through discussion, demonstration and practice, you will learn to render a detailed line drawing, transfer it to watercolor paper, and practice flat washes with flat and round brushes. You will create one monochromatic paint - ing. Materials list will be distributed at the first class. Enroll early, class size limited. Note: Cost of supplies estimated at $100. $179** (includes $40 in fees*) Wed 6:30pm-9pm, Jan 10-Feb 28 XE-224 6081 #3665 Centennial High School Printmaking Sarah Matthews, a Corcoran School of Arts and Design graduate from George Washington University, offers a hands-on class in printmaking. You will have the opportu- nity to create richly layered surfaces over several press runs using Sintra relief plates, along with chine collé and various textured materials in the printing process. is class is open to students of all experience levels. Note: Cost of supplies estimated at $35. Materials list will be distributed and re- viewed the first night of class. $99** (includes $45 in fees*) Thu 6:30pm-8pm, Jan 11-Mar 1 XE-534 6085 #3697 Oakland Mills High School From Selfie to Self-Expression: Cell Phone and Tablet Photography Join educator and professional photographer Walter Calahan to learn and optimize the use of your smart phone. Create memorable images as you begin to understand various functions: exposure, focus, panorama, and high dynamic range. Experiment with composition and editing to enhance your photograph and improve your image. Bring your smart phone (Apple or Android) and/or tablet and a snack or lunch. Flash drive optional. $89** (includes $40 in fees*) Sat 9:30am-1:30pm, Mar 3-Mar 10 XE-347 6188 #3673 Horowitz Arts Center 165 Digital Camera Basics Workshop Start from the very beginning! Learn digital camera opera- tion, photographic principles and get some hands-on experi- ence with your camera. Lunch will include a discussion of basic composition principles. Bring your digital camera (charged or with fresh batteries), its manual, and a bag lunch to class. Instructor: Walter Calahan. Enroll early. Class size limited to 12. $99** (includes $40 in fees*) Sat 9:30am-2:30pm, Jan 27-Feb 3 XE-448 6200 #3683 Horowitz Arts Center 165 Basic Sewing NEW! Your sewing aspirations will be achieved when you learn the basic techniques for garment construction. In this eight week sewing course, two projects will be completed and you will learn about fabrics, garment construction, finishing techniques and different functions of your sewing machine. Fashion designer, Venus Khosravani, will teach you step-by- step instructions on how to make casual pants and a tote bag. For both projects, you will be working with woven fabrics. One session of the class will meet at a fabric store to assist you in choosing the right fabrics, tools and notions. No prior sewing experience is needed for this course. Just bring your portable sewing machine and become a master in utilizing its advanced features. $149** (includes $45 in fees*) Wed 6:30pm-8:30pm, Jan 10-Mar 7 (No class on Feb 7) XE-548 6004 #4111 Centennial High School Dancing Cha Cha and Nightclub Two Step NEW! In addition to practicing the cha cha, learn the nightclub two step. is is a slow, beautiful dance, perfect for any dance venue - parties, weddings, dance or night clubs. It is characterized by long lateral sweeping movements and can be danced on the spot or by moving around the dance floor to slow or medium tempo music. No partner necessary. Instructor: Raymond Clion. $75** (includes $40 in fees*) Mon 7pm-8pm, Jan 22-Feb 26 XE-568 6359 #4144 Fellowship Hall (For directions to Fellowship Hall, contact Raymond Clifton at 443-878-9596 or Arnette Haywood at 443-518-4659. You may also check the Classroom Locations listed on page 64.) Personal Enrichment

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