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ARTS • CRAFTS • STUDIO ARTS
CERAMICS
LIFELONG LEARNING
Cecil College has fun and educational
offerings for all ages! Treat yourself or
your family to something new. Expand
your knowledge, enjoy health and
fitness activities, or learn a new hobby!
Enhance your life, and enjoy your free time
throughout the year with many of our
popular courses.
Personal enrichment for adults and seniors
offers a variety of classes to expand
your learning or just for fun. Classes are
designed for both beginner and advanced
levels of practice. We have what you are
looking for!
If you are age 60 or better, you have the
opportunity to join our Senior Network
and enjoy the benefits.
Youth and Homeschool programs for ages
6-17 are offered all year round. Classes
encompass the whole alphabet from
academics to zany! Whether it’s hot or cold
outside, we have something for children at
Cecil College.
cecil.edu/LLL
Beginning Ceramics
Build, decorate, and fire clay. Course will
introduce beginning students to clay handbuilding techniques, wheel throwing, and mold
making. Love of messiness is required. Notes:
Textbook required. Corresponds to credit course
ART160.
$505 persons under 60. $100 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA111
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* M
1/27-5/12 1-3:50p
ES 117
02* W
1/22-5/7
10a-12:50p ES 117
03* T
1/21-5/6
6-8:50p
ES 117
*01 - No class Mar. 17.
*02 - No class Mar. 19.
*03 - No class Mar. 18.
Surface Design for Ceramics
Explore a variety of surface techniques for
ceramics. This course includes techniques for
greenware and bisqueware as well as postfiring techniques. Students will mix glazes
and experiment with materials for low and
mid-fire temperatures. Pre-requisite: Beginning
Ceramics. Notes: Corresponds to credit course
ART179 Instructor: Vanni
$505 persons under 60. $100 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA160
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* Th
1/23-5/8
2-4:50p
ES 117
*01 - No class Mar. 20.
Wheel-Thrown Ceramics
Wheel-Thrown Ceramics introduces students
to the pottery wheel with emphasis on the skill
development of throwing techniques. Notes:
Textbook required. Corresponds to credit course
ART194. Instructor: Thomas
$505 persons under 60. $100 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA155
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* W
1/22-5/7
6-8:50p
ES 117
*01 - No class Mar. 19.
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Wheel-Thrown Ceramics II
Expand skills introduced in Wheel-Thrown
Ceramics. Emphasis is placed on advanced
techniques for throwing and decorating
surfaces. Pre-requisite: Wheel-Thrown Ceramics.
Notes: Textbook required. Corresponds to
credit course ART196. Instructor: Vanni
$505 persons under 60. $100 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* Th
1/23-5/8
10a-12:50p ES 117
*01 - No class Mar. 20.
Wheel-Thrown Ceramics III
Expand on the skills introduced in WheelThrown Ceramics II. Students will create a
body of work demonstrating refinement of
thrown forms, craftsmanship, and advanced
throwing techniques. Pre-requisite: WheelThrown Ceramics II. Notes: Textbook required.
Corresponds to credit course ART296.
Instructor: Vanni
$505 persons under 60. $100 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* Th
1/23-5/8
10a-12:50p ES 117
*01 - No class Mar. 20.
Out-of-county, out-of-state fees may apply.
See page 38.
For more information, email
learning4life@cecil.edu or call 443-907-1378.
To register, call 410-287-1078 today!
www.cecil.edu