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Apply hand and machine woodworking skills through the construction of a small case on stand. By exploring different types of table and cabinet joinery, learn how to create furniture pieces that are both stable and expressive. Expand upon your understanding of wood movement and construction by combining techniques to build and design … Read more
Start Date
01/22
Meeting Day
Wednesdays
End Date
05/07
Faculty
Heather Dawson
Time
6:30pm–10pm
Credits
3
In this course you’ll learn the essentials for designing with fonts, and build typographic skills that are applicable to a wide range of visual communication design endeavors. You’ll be introduced to key typographic concepts, work between class meetings on a series of structured assignments, and get in-class feedback from peers … Read more
Start Date
01/22
Meeting Day
Wednesdays
End Date
05/07
Faculty
Alisa Aronson
Time
6:30pm–10pm
Credits
3
Using the fashion space as a model this course introduces students to skills, strategies, and mindsets that are instrumental to building and sustaining a creative career. The professional fashion lens provides well-established methods designed to provide a creative practice with a competitive edge. Students learn to customize and leverage their … Read more
Start Date
01/22
Meeting Day
Wednesdays
End Date
03/05
Faculty
Jay Calderin
Time
6:30pm–9:30pm
Credits
1.5
This course teaches students how to communicate original ideas using the geometric principles of design, and helps them to master block pattern structure. Basic garment construction, fundamental draping, and development of couture are covered. These skills are used to translate creative designs into three-dimensional form in both fabric and non-textiles.
Start Date
01/23
Meeting Day
Thursdays
End Date
05/08
Faculty
Andy Chan
Time
6:30pm–10pm
Credits
3
Students are introduced to visual principles, as the basis of graphic design communication, and elements and issues of visual language. The course covers the manipulation of graphic form to convey meaning; strategies for idea generation and development of unique concepts; and the designer’s role as visual storyteller. Prerequisites: Pattern Drafting … Read more
Start Date
01/23
Meeting Day
Thursdays
End Date
05/08
Faculty
Jeury Rosario
Time
6:30pm–10pm
Credits
3
In this introductory course, students will learn the foundations of drawing, including line, proportion, shape, gesture, blocking, value, mark-making, and space. Students will focus on developing these skills through a variety of in-class and independent assignments in-class that emphasize drawing from observation, iterative invention, and materials exploration. No prior drawing … Read more
Start Date
01/25
Meeting Day
Saturdays
End Date
03/15
Faculty
Dara Morgenstern
Time
10am–1pm
Credits
0
Color Theory Color transforms surfaces, defines form, and evokes emotion, making it a powerful tool in art and design. This course invites students to delve into the mechanics and symbolism of color, from the basics of mixing and value scales to advanced studies in color relationships, temperature, and transparency. Through … Read more
Start Date
01/25
Meeting Day
Saturdays
End Date
03/08
Faculty
Janet Loren Hill
Time
10am–1pm
Credits
0
How is stylistic drawing utilized by comic artists to advance storytelling? This class is continued from Narrative Illustration 1 and will focus on a deep dive into narrative drawing techniques. This course will provide more ‘advanced’ drawing systems to choose from, building on the skills developed in the Narrative Illustration … Read more
Start Date
01/25
Meeting Day
Saturdays
End Date
03/08
Faculty
LJ Baptiste
Time
10:30am–1:30pm
Credits
0
Figure Drawing: Portraits and Facial Structure This 7-week course introduces students to the fundamentals of portrait drawing with a focus on facial anatomy, structure, and the use of light to create convincing form. Students will study the anatomy of the skull and facial proportions, learning how to break down complex … Read more
Start Date
01/27
Meeting Day
Mondays
End Date
03/17
Faculty
Janet Loren Hill
Time
6:30pm–9:30pm
Credits
0
Glassblowing for all is a perfect first step for those who have never been in a hotshop and a great next step if you know your way around! Glassblowing can be intimidating, in this class we break it down to basics and learn step by step how to get it … Read more
Start Date
01/27
Meeting Day
Mondays
End Date
03/17
Faculty
Jeff Mentuck
Time
6pm–9pm
Credits
0
In this course you will use digital and traditional media to complete a series of creative design projects that will sharpen your “design eye,” build skills for impactful use of design elements and principles, and grow your ability to develop unique and expressive graphic form. You’ll gain experience with design … Read more
Start Date
01/27
Meeting Day
Mondays
End Date
05/12
Faculty
Alisa Aronson
Time
6:30pm–10pm
Credits
3
This course teaches students how to communicate original ideas using the geometric principles of design, and helps them to master block pattern structure. Basic garment construction, fundamental draping, and development of couture are covered. These skills are used to translate creative designs into three-dimensional form in both fabric and non-textiles.
Start Date
01/27
Meeting Day
Mondays
End Date
05/12
Faculty
Renee Harding
Time
6:30pm–10pm
Credits
3
Garment Construction is an introduction course focusing on fundamental sewing techniques. Students will produce 2-3 basic garments, and assemble a sample book of standard dressmaking techniques. Students will learn hand sewing skills, the use of the industrial sewing machine, methods for taking measurements, and how to select and layout fabric. … Read more
Start Date
01/28
Meeting Day
Tuesdays
End Date
05/13
Faculty
Stacy Scibelli
Time
6:30pm–10pm
Credits
3
Sci-Fi and Fantasy Comics are cornerstones of the comic storytelling form. Inventing fascinating stories that take place on invented worlds incorporates the ability to draw and write from the imagination, and the ability to speculate about the shape of alternate worlds that include invented monsters, machines, and cityscapes from the … Read more
Start Date
01/28
Meeting Day
TuesdaYS
End Date
03/11
Faculty
Jerel Dye
Time
6:30pm–9:30pm
Credits
0
This course will provide a solid foundation in the digital skills used in the fashion industry to create the “fashion plates” that introduce a line or collection. Through hands-on projects, students learn how to use Photoshop and Illustrator to design presentation boards and fashion collections in flats. This is the … Read more
Start Date
01/28
Meeting Day
Tuesdays
End Date
05/13
Faculty
Meg Young
Time
6:30pm–10pm
Credits
3
This course introduces a variety of concepts and techniques used in contemporary ceramic object-making. Demonstrations and studio activities include hand building, mold making and wheel working. Each student researches and designs a series of pieces which reflect their personal interests. Projects may include work in tableware, sculpture, or designed objects. … Read more
Start Date
01/28
Meeting Day
Tuesdays
End Date
05/13
Faculty
Janna Longacre
Time
6:30pm–10pm
Credits
3
This course is focused on the production of short and long-form comics and the visual narrative form. Students will become familiar with 1-3 panel comics, page design, lettering, inking, digital drawing, and 3-part narrative structure for long and short comics. Looking at the history of storytelling through comics, students will … Read more
Start Date
01/30
Meeting Day
Thursdays
End Date
03/13
Faculty
Heide Solbrig
Time
6:30pm–9:30pm
Credits
0
Thinking about a career in graphic design? Do you currently “dabble” in graphic design for personal projects? Have you found yourself designing flyers, webpages, brochures or other graphic design work professionally without any design training? This one-day workshop is specifically targeted for those with no graphic design background, to understand what makes a design “work” visually … Read more
Start Date
03/15
Meeting Day
Saturday
End Date
03/15
Faculty
Alisa Aronson
Time
9am–4pm
Credits
0
This course will focus on the fundamentals of color, lettering, page and panel layout, and other technical processes in comics systems. Students will learn basic color theory, and workflow techniques for digital color, as well analog color and color processing for print. We will cover approaches to lettering including traditional … Read more
Start Date
03/25
Meeting Day
Tuesdays
End Date
05/06
Faculty
Jerel Dye
Time
6:30pm–9:30pm
Credits
0
Graphic storytelling can be a beautiful and emotive way to tell larger social and political stories that give us insight into the lives of others. This course will focus on how to develop a visual journalistic ‘voice’ in comics, how to work quickly and with an editor and some basic … Read more
Start Date
03/27
Meeting Day
Thursdays
End Date
05/08
Faculty
Heide Solbrig
Time
6:30pn–9:30pm
Credits
0
Traditionally, street photography is an established method of documentary investigation made popular in the 20th century by greats such as Eugene Atget and Walker Evans. Following the Second World War, photographers like Robert Frank, Garry Winogrand, and Diane Arbus began to look at photography and the street in very different … Read more
Start Date
03/28
Meeting Day
Friday, March 28, zoom mtg and Saturdays
End Date
05/17
Faculty
Michael Hintlian
Time
10am–1pm
Credits
0
In this capstone project, students create a publication-ready comic or graphic novel. The course will incorporate visiting artists, professionals from the publishing world, and other networking opportunities. A branding/marketing comics class, this course will create accountability systems for students and time management for creating comics, building community online and in-person … Read more
Start Date
03/29
Meeting Day
Saturdays
End Date
05/10
Faculty
LJ Baptiste
Time
10:30am–1:30pm
Credits
0
In this course, students develop the techniques and skills needed to express their ideas in visual form. Working with a variety of materials and media (from traditional drawing media to collage) and diving into the psychology behind both color and mark making, our creations come to life as ways to communicate … Read more
Start Date
03/29
Meeting Day
Saturdays
End Date
05/10
Faculty
Jason Bagatta
Time
10am–1pm
Credits
0
This seven-week course aims to advance students’ evolving painting practice by providing a structured yet flexible environment for artistic exploration. The course begins with quick exercises from observation. In later weeks the focus shifts to self-directed work, students will respond to creative prompts and may incorporate their own source materials. … Read more
Start Date
03/29
Meeting Day
Saturdays
End Date
05/10
Faculty
Dara Morgenstern
Time
10am–1pm
Credits
0
In this introductory, course participants will learn how to design and carve wooden utensils. Students will be shown how to safely and efficiently use the bandsaw as well as hand tools such as gouges, rasps, files, scrapers, and a variety of handsaws. Whether it’s spoons, spatulas, forks, knives, or something … Read more
Start Date
03/29
Meeting Day
Saturdays
End Date
04/12
Faculty
Ellen Adams
Time
9am–12pm
Credits
0