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Fundamentals of Design I
Study two-dimensional design! Learn to
organize graphic elements in effective, unified
designs, whether in photography, fine arts,
commercial art, or everyday life. Included is a
brief introduction to color theory. This course is
valuable for persons anticipating a career in art,
photography, media technology, or education.
Get started today! Note: Corresponds to credit
course ART101. Instructor: Dilks
$475 persons under 60. $70 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA104
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* W
1/22-5/7
1-3:50p
NE C231
02* W
1/22-5/7
6-8:50p
NE C231
*01 – No class Mar. 18.
*02 – No class Mar. 18.
Sculpture
Shape your ideas here! A studio course
introducing students to the basic materials and
techniques used in creating sculptural forms.
Students will study additive and subtractive
methods of sculpture, as well as assemblage
and construction of simple molds. Learn and
relax at the same time! Note: Corresponds to
credit course ART152. Instructor: Creshkoff
$505 persons under 60. $100 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA401
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* T
1/21-5/6
2-4:50p
ES 126
*01 - No class Mar. 18.
Sculpture II
Continue what you started in Sculpture I!
Explore your artistic limits as you develop form
recognition and comprehension in the third
dimension. Follow an initial sketch through its
model development to project completion!
Pre-requisite: Sculpture I. Note: Corresponds to
credit course ART182. Instructor: Creshkoff
$505 persons under 60. $100 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA421
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* T
1/21-5/6
2-4:50p
ES 126
*01 - No class. Mar 18.
Three-Dimensional Design
Three-Dimensional Design is a studio course
that introduces students to various aspects of
three-dimensional design. Students deal with
the application of design concepts to threedimensional problems. Individual creative
approaches to materials and techniques
are encouraged. Pre-requisite: ART101.
Note: Corresponds to credit course ART201.
Instructor: Creshkoff
$475 persons under 60. $70 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA205
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* T
1/21-5/6
2-4:50p
ES 126
*01 - No class Mar. 18.
Open Studio
Do you need a designated painting time to
work on projects? Take advantage of this open
studio session. This is not for first time students.
Instructions will be limited and individualized.
Students should bring their supplies and
projects weekly. The instructor will be available
to help with those trouble spots and offer
encouragement and suggestions as you work.
Note: No senior tuition waiver. Instructor:
Hunter
8 sessions, 16 hours, $49
Course #: GAP180
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01
W
3/5-4/23
2-4p
ES 217
Portfolio Production I
Course provides an opportunity for advanced
art students to concentrate on building
portfolios in individual areas of interest to
further their educational, career and personal
goals. Students will create a focused body of
artwork to produce a portfolio. Pre-requisite:
EGL101. Note: Corresponds to credit course
ART291. Instructor: Vanni
Course #: GUA210, $205
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01
F
1/24-2/21 10a-12p
ES 126
Portfolio Production II
Portfolio Production II provides an opportunity
for advanced art students to concentrate on
building an in-depth portfolio in individual
areas of interest to further their educational,
career and personal goals. Students will
create a focused body of artwork to produce
a portfolio. Pre-requisite: EGL101. Note:
Corresponds to credit course ART292.
Instructor: Vanni
Course #: GUA211, $340
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01
F
1/24-3/7
10a-12p
ES 126
Survey of Modern Art History
This course explores development of the art
of Western Civilization, specifically painting,
sculpture, and architecture. Emphasis is placed
on 19th and 20th century art and aesthetic
intentions, as well as their roots in the late 18th
century. The course examines works of art that
are most characteristic of each period and
discusses questions such as: Why do we create
art? What influences our choices of imagery?
How does knowledge of the past help us
to understand the art of the present? Prerequisite: EGL093. Note: Corresponds to credit
course ART242. Instructor: Schaefer
$475 persons under 60. $70 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA141
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* Th
1/23-5/8
10-12:50p
NE D219
*01 - No class Mar. 20.
Zentangle Basics
The Zentangle® Method is an easy-to-learn,
relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful
images by drawing structured patterns.
Anyone can use it to create beautiful images. It
increases focus and creativity, provides artistic
satisfaction along with an increased sense of
personal accomplishment. When you create
in a Zentangle® way, you create a beautiful
piece of art. You also can deliberately create
a mood, a focus, a state of mind. Creating in
a Zentangle® way is an easy-to-understand
process of simple deliberate strokes which
build on each other in beautiful, mesmerizing
and surprising ways. The Zentangle® Method
is enjoyed all over this world across a wide
range of skills, interests and ages. Come open
your mind up to endless possibilities. Note: No
senior tuition waiver. Instructor: Hunter
1 session, 3 hours, $29
Course #: GAC396
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01
T
2/18
9a-12p
ES 217
02
T
3/18
9a-12p
ES 217
Zentangles and Beyond
Designed for those individuals who have
taken Zentangles Basic or have knowledge of
Zentangles and want to take your tangles to
the next level. In this class we will explore mix
media and art mediums to create your own
Zentangle inspired artwork. It is designed to
explore the process and reap the benefits that
Zentangles has to offer in very open-ended
format. Come explore the endless possibilities
this art form offers. Note: No senior tuition
waiver. Instructor: Hunter
4 sessions, 8 hours, $49
Course #: GAC399
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01
T
4/1-4/22
12:30-2:30p ES 217
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!
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