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Summer Arts in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong><br />

SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE<br />

SCHOOL OF ARTS & DESIGN<br />

The Art of Marquetry<br />

Marquetry is a technique where different colors of<br />

wood veneers are carefully cut to fit precisely together<br />

creating a design in wood. The workshop will focus<br />

on the double-bevel method of marquetry. This highly<br />

accurate technique is cut by hand and creates tightly<br />

fitting marquetry pieces. With practice, the cutting of<br />

the veneers can be mastered. Through daily lecture,<br />

demonstration and hands-on work, participants will<br />

gain a thorough understanding of marquetry. No<br />

refunds after July 17. To register by phone, please call<br />

(505) 428-1731.<br />

Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,<br />

Aug. 1, 5 days.<br />

Course #ASF329 01/CRN 10640<br />

Craig Vandall Stevens, <strong>Fe</strong>e $450<br />

To register for these workshops,<br />

please call (505) 428-1731 or go<br />

to www.sfcc.edu/summer_arts<br />

SUMMER ARTS IN<br />

SANTA FE NEW!<br />

Summer Arts in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> is a series of workshops hosted by<br />

SFCC’s School of Arts and Design. The workshops will take<br />

place during the weeks surrounding the Sculptural Objects<br />

and Functional Art (SOFA) international exhibit at the<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> Convention Center on August 4 to 7. Below are<br />

the workshops offered by this year’s renowned instructors.<br />

Drawing By Seeing<br />

This workshop will utilize concepts from John Torreano’s<br />

book “Drawing By Seeing.” The morning sessions are<br />

group directed and consist of exercises designed to<br />

confront the difference between seeing for everyday use<br />

and seeing for the purpose of drawing. The afternoon<br />

sessions will be individually directed wherein students try<br />

to apply ideas from the morning sessions to their own<br />

work. A number of slide discussions will be included. No<br />

refunds after July 24. To register by phone, please call<br />

(505) 428-1731.<br />

Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,<br />

Aug. 8, 5 days.<br />

Course #ASF302 01/CRN 10641<br />

John Torreano, <strong>Fe</strong>e $499<br />

Carving Techniques for Wood Sculpture<br />

This class is an introduction to direct carving techniques<br />

for wood sculpture. Begin with whole logs and by<br />

utilizing a variety of carving tools, from chain saw to<br />

wood lathe to chisel, explore the most direct path<br />

from idea to form. Surface treatments and texture will<br />

also be explored as a means of enhancing the form.<br />

Demonstrations will focus on safety, efficiency and the<br />

nature of wood as a material for sculpture. Start with<br />

an introductory project to develop familiarity with tools<br />

and then move on to more self-directed projects that<br />

represent a more personal aesthetic. Students will leave<br />

with the knowledge and skills to continue working. No<br />

refunds after July 17. To register by phone, please call<br />

(505) 428-1731.<br />

Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,<br />

Aug. 1, 5 days.<br />

Course #ASF330 01/CRN 10644<br />

Mark Gardner, <strong>Fe</strong>e $499<br />

www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION • SUMMER <strong>2011</strong><br />

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