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ID 0046: Lig Hting Design
3.00 Credits
Delaware College of Art and Design - Closed
Instructor: Suzanne Stewart twelve sessions Tuesday, 6:00-9:15 PM, February 17-May 5 NON-CREDIT Tuition: $450; 3.9 CEUs CREDIT Tuition: $900; 2 Credits A fundamental course in lighting and interaction with visual perception and aesthetics. The basic functions of lighting are studied, analyzed, and critiqued as design elements, and students are asked to transfer this information to lighting plans and specifications. Whenever possible, field inspection of lighting installations adds to theoretical information in the classroom.
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ID 0047: te Xtiles And Interiors
3.00 Credits
Delaware College of Art and Design - Closed
Instructor: Deborah Coplein TEN SESSIONS Monday, 6:00-9:15 PM, February 16-April 20 NON-CREDIT Tuition: $350; 3.0 CEUs CREDIT Tuition: $650; 1.5 Credits Learn different classifications of fiber, manufacturing techniques of fabric and carpet which determine aesthetics and performance, as well as the standards for interior textiles. Students will be able to identify and choose appropriate fabrics for different interior applications (flooring, bedding, upholstery, wall covering), able to identify advantages, potential drawbacks, and best use of textiles.
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ID 0052: WEEKEND WORKS HOP:Historic Hardware
3.00 Credits
Delaware College of Art and Design - Closed
Instructor: Michael Robear ONE SESSION Saturday, 9:00 am -4:00 pm, January 24 NON-CREDIT Tuition: $75 Is it a rusty piece of junk or a significant part of American history? Learn to tell the difference. This workshop is designed for architects, contractors, designers and history buffs. Spend the day in a "hands on" seminarlearning to identify period hinges, locks, latches and other items used in 18th and 19th century houses in the Mid- Atlantic regions. You will also learn how to properly install authentic hardware. Students will need to bring a journal, pencil and an optional digital camera.
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ID 0109: Autocad lt 0 0 6 II
2.00 Credits
Delaware College of Art and Design - Closed
Instructor: Jason Birl twelve sessions Wednesday, 6:00-9:15 PM, February 18-May 6 NON-CREDIT Tuition: $480/Lab Fee: $35; 3.9 CEUs CREDIT Tuition: $900/Lab Fee: $35; 2 Credits Extend and increase your CAD vocabulary and technical skills with emphasis on using the computer as a design tool. Students will refine dimensioning and layout skills. New topics will include: adding detail views in the drawing layout; use of layers to help organize drawing and project information; adding life and texture to the drawing through the use of various line weights, as well as solid, hatched and textured fills, colors and gray shades, and simple furniture pieces. Please bring a blank CD or a USB flash drive to the first class meeting. Prerequisite: AutoCAD I.
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IL 0008: Cartooning And co Mic Book Art
3.00 Credits
Delaware College of Art and Design - Closed
Instructor: Yang Shi twelve sessions Saturday, 9:00 AM -12:00 PM; February 21-May 9 NON-CREDIT Tuition: $375; 3.9 CEUS CREDIT Tuition: $900; 2 Credits American comic books have come a long way-from campy POW! BAM! Superhero fare, to the injection of Japanese culture, to blockbuster Hollywood movies. If you've had the urge to create and publish your own cartoons or comics, or even break into the industry, this class is for you. This introductory course will take you through the steps of taking an idea and turning it into a 24-page comic or graphic novel, developing a comic property, script writing, promotion and more. Other topics of note will include comprehending the visual language of comics, tool talks, legal issues, portfolio reviews and pursuing employment. This course is open to students of all skill levels.
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JD 0001: Jewe lry WORKS HOP
3.00 Credits
Delaware College of Art and Design - Closed
Instructor: Amelia Nelson eight sessions Monday, 6:30-9:30 PM, February 16-April 6 Non-Credit Tuition: $275; 2.4 CEUs During this introductory class students will learn basic metalsmithing skills; including design layout, piercing, cold connections, soldering, etching and finishing. Students will use these techniques to create their own pieces of jewelry. Supplies can be purchased on the first day of class.
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JD 0016: Jewelry Studio
3.00 Credits
Delaware College of Art and Design - Closed
Instructor: Amelia Nelson winter four sessions Monday, 6:30-9:30 PM, January 5-26 Non-Credit Tuition: $125.00; 1.2 CEUs This four week metalsmithing workshop will go beyond the basics and enable students to start new projects or complete projects which are already in process. Demonstrations will include making different findings, chains, and frames. Soldering experience is preferred, but not required. Supplies can be purchased in class from the instructor.
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PH 0014: Portrait Ph otography:Beyond the Su rface
3.00 Credits
Delaware College of Art and Design - Closed
Instructor: Ed Cunicelli Eight Sessions Wednesday, 6:00-9:15 pm, February 18-April 8 NON-CREDIT Tuition: $300/Lab Fee: $35 This course will teach students to go beyond the exterior to connect with the subject to create distinctive and meaningful portraits that uncover the subject's individuality. By exploring 'beyond the surface,' thephotographer can create a great portrait: one that reveals something essential about the subject as well as the photographer. Through several portrait assignments, each student will explore their own limitations when confronting a subject matter and will be encouraged to move beyond through critique and historical precedent to make revealing portraits.
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PH 0017: Digital Photograp hy I
3.00 Credits
Delaware College of Art and Design - Closed
Instructor: Adam Gierke TWELVE SESSIONS Thursday, 6:00-9:15 PM, February 19-May 7 NON-CREDIT Tuition: $510/Lab Fee: $35; 3.9 CEUs CREDIT Tuition: $900/Lab Fee: $35; 2 Credits This course is designed for the novice and stresses basic photographic principles in a digital platform. Students will learn to make critical decisions in image making from visualization to print. Basic digital camera functions will be covered including exposure aperture, shutter speed, ISO, metering, image capture and file types. Students will transfer images to a high end digital work station where basic editing, retouching, color management and printing will be covered using the latest version of Adobe Photoshop. Critical discussion of both print and screen images will occur weekly to enhance the student's understanding of subject matter, composition and other aesthetic considerations. At least two class periods will be reserved for photo field trips so that students can put into practice what is covered with instructors' supervision.
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PH 0034: Macro Photograp Hy: The Art of The Close- up
3.00 Credits
Delaware College of Art and Design - Closed
Instructor: Susan Ellis EIGHT SESSIONS Saturday, 9:00 AM -12:15 PM, February 21-April 11 Non-Credit Tuition: $300/Lab Fee: $35; 2.6 CEUs Credit Tuition: $590/Lab Fee: $35; 1.3 Credits Learn the dramatic art of close-up photography. This course will focus on observing and finding potentially powerful photographs of very small objects that you find visually compelling up close. Topics will include maximizing depth of field, lighting your subject, composing your images, and finding subject matter. A digital SLR with a close-up lens is best, but automatic cameras with macro capabilities are fine, as are film cameras.
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