Limited-enrollment Classes FALL 2008
Free tuition
THIRTEEN WEEKS: 16 SEPTEMBER — 11 DECEMBER 2008 (no classes 27 November)
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SECOND CHANCE:
If you missed the lottery, you may now join this program through MyFleisher, our secure online registration system. Grab an open spot or join a waiting list!
Details about the registration lottery procedures for the Spring 2009 limited-enrollment classes will
appear in December.
Tuesday
Ceramics [AL324] |
Ms. Ruth McGee-Barrett
7:00 - 9:30 P.M.
This class has reached its maximum enrollment, but we are accepting names for a waiting list.
As of 25 August 2008, this class is closed and we are not accepting any further names for the waiting list.
This class is open to students of all levels to work in the studio to develop sculptural and functional works in
earthenware. A range of construction, throwing, glazing, and ornamentation methods are presented and students are
encouraged to implement these skills. $40 lab fee (lab fee is only for firing and glazing; clay must be purchased
separately in the Fleisher school store).
Etching II [AL323] |
Ms. Christine Blair
7:00 - 9:30 P.M.
This class has reached its maximum enrollment, but we are accepting names for a waiting list.
Prospective students for this class must have two terms of etching experience. The focus is on the refinement and expansion of basic techniques, white ground, collograph,
and color printing methods. This course stresses professional presentation and the visual and technical potential of the medium. $40 materials fee.
Prerequisite: Etching I or prior experience elsewhere
Lithography I [AL322] |
Ms. Alyse Bernstein
7:00 - 9:30 P.M.
This class has reached its maximum enrollment, but we are accepting names for a waiting list.
Two terms of both drawing and painting are recommended for prospective lithography students. This class focuses both on image-making techniques, using grease-based crayons and tusche washes, and on the skills needed to produce a small edition of black-and-white prints. $40 materials fee.
Photography I [AL321] |
Mr. Ahmed Salvador
7:00 - 9:30 P.M.
This class has reached its maximum enrollment, but we are accepting names for a waiting list.
As of 25 August 2008, this class is closed and we are not accepting any further names for the waiting list.
For the serious amateur photographer with an interest in learning how a non-automatic camera works, this class
focuses on how to develop, print, and manipulate black-and-white images, with an emphasis on composition and
aesthetics. $40 materials fee.
Wednesday
Etching I [AL332] |
Ms. Megan Fentzloff
7:00 - 9:30 P.M.
This class has reached its maximum enrollment, but we are accepting names for a waiting list.
Two terms of both painting and drawing classes are recommended for students interested in etching. This course
introduces basic intaglio printmaking: hard- and soft-ground etching, aquatint, drypoint, chine collé, sugarlift, and other experimental techniques. $40 materials fee.
Photography II [AL331] |
Ms. Hilary Weiss
7:00 - 9:30 P.M.
This class has reached its maximum enrollment, but we are accepting names for a waiting list.
This class is designed for students with a good understanding of the basics of black-and-white photography.
Lectures, demonstrations, and studio work cover advanced film exposure, development, and printing techniques,
various lighting styles, and professional presentation of prints. $40 materials fee.
Prerequisite: Photo I or prior experience elsewhere
Thursday
Ceramics [AL343] |
Ms. Shawna Lisa
7:00 - 9:30 P.M.
This class has reached its maximum enrollment, but we are accepting names for a waiting list.
This class is open to students of all levels to work in the studio to develop sculptural and functional works in earthenware. A range of construction, throwing, glazing,
and ornamentation methods are presented and students are encouraged to implement these skills. $40 lab fee (lab fee
is only for firing and glazing; clay must be purchased separately in the Fleisher school store).
Lithography II [AL342] |
Ms. Alyse Bernstein
7:00 - 9:30 P.M.
This class has reached its maximum enrollment, but we are accepting names for a waiting list.
This course stresses production of high-quality editions from stones or plates. Students expand their repertoire of
various drawing techniques. Prior lithography experience is required. $40 materials fee.
Prerequisite: Lithography I or prior experience elsewhere
Photography III [AL341] |
Mr. Rick Wright
7:00 - 9:30 P.M.
This class has reached its maximum enrollment, but we are accepting names for a waiting list.
Students should have full working knowledge of a 35-mm camera and should have mastered developing and printing
skills before enrolling in this course. Participants strive for high-quality negatives and prints and work on
visualizing images in order to form a technically consistent and aesthetically strong body of work. $40
materials fee.
Prerequisite: Photo II or prior experience elsewhere
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