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Transcript of Contemporary Craft Winter/Spring 2015 Catalog
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nd Society for Contemporary Craft
(SCC) was founded in 1971
by Elizabeth Rockwell Raphael
in the belief that contemporary
artists had new things to say with
traditional materials, and that they
needed wider opportunities to
exhibit and sell their work. Since
then, SCC has organized more
than 235 exhibitions, created
strong educational and community
outreach programs, established
a satellite gallery and a permanent
collection, and developed
a growing retail business.
our miss ionto engage the public in
creative experiences through
contemporary craft
General program support provided by the Allegheny Regional Asset District, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the Elizabeth R. Raphael Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation, The Heinz Endowments, the Richard King Mellon Foundation, and many other foundations, corporations and individuals like you.
Did you know?
Additional details and registration information for all of Contemporary Craft’s workshops are available online. Visit www.contemporarycraft.org and click on the Studio tab.
Online Catalog User Guide:• Clickonthe"workshops"tabinthetop right corner to see a list of all SCC Studio workshops.• Browseworkshopsofferedonaparticular date by clicking the calendar icon in the upper left corner. • Sortbymedia,skilllevel,andinstructorby using the All programs, All class types, or All instructors drop-down menus located in the top right corner.
New! Suggested skill levels are now clearly designated for each workshop.
exhibition& store hoursMonday – Saturday, 10 am—5 pm
Located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s historic Strip District, Contemporary Craft is a true urban oasis. Experience the vitality and stimulation of the city, while nurturing your creative spirit.
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Visiting Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Workshops At a Glance . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Book Arts & Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Mixed Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Fiber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Metal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Clay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
PMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Crafts & Drafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13
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Connect with our artists… Work with your hands… Make something beautiful!Visiting instructors are indicated throughout the catalog with the H symbol.
vis i t ing art ists
Mark your calendar to work alongside our Visiting Artists!
Introduction to GoldsmithingWayne Werner, Havre de Grace, MDApril 11 & 12page 8
Jewelry from TreesJulia Harrison, Seattle, WAMay 30 & 31page 5
Julia Harrison
Sculptural Heads: Patched, Fastened & Cobbled TogetherElisabeth Higgins O’Connor, Sacramento, CAMarch 14 & 15page 7
Clay with Jason WalkerJason Walker, Bellingham, WAApril 10page 9
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workshops at a glanceWood
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Book Arts & Paperpage 5
Mixed Mediapages 6-7
Fiberpage 7
January January 7, 14, 21 & 28Open Studio Sessions
January 7, 14, 21 & 28Open Studio Sessions
January 8, 15, 22 & 29Introduction to Modern Quilting
February February 4, 11, 18 & 25Open Studio Sessions
February 28Wooden Spoons
February 4, 11, 18 & 25Open Studio Sessions
February 28From Etch to Print: Printmaking Using the Salt-Water Etching Process
March March 4, 11, 18 & 25Open Studio Sessions
March 28 & 29Carved Vessel
March 4, 11, 18 & 25Open Studio Sessions
March 28Religious Jewelry: Crosses & Rosaries
March 14 & 15Sculptural Heads: Patched, Fastened & Cobbled Together
April April 8, 15, 22 & 29Open Studio Sessions
April 25 & 26MemoryKeepsakeBox
April 8, 15, 22 & 29Open Studio Sessions
April 11Marking Your Mark: Textures on Polymer
April 25Free Form Wire Jewelry
May May 6, 13, 20 & 27Open Studio Sessions
May 9NaturalEdgeBowl
May 23WoodenCuttingBoards
May 30 & 31Jewelry from Trees
May 4Making with Mother in Mind
May 23Paper from Weeds
May 2Mosaic Extravaganza
May 6, 13, 20 & 27Open Studio Sessions
May 23The Art of Assemblage
May 30 & 31Introduction to Weaving
June June 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
June 5, 6 & 7CigarBoxGuitar
June 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
Jason Walker
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Visit our online catalog at www.contemporarycraft.org
workshops at a glanceMetalpage 8-9
Claypage 9
PMCpage 10
January 7, 14, 21 & 28Open Studio Sessions
January 24Introduction to Enameling
Crafts & Draftspage 11
January 9Laser Cut Jewelry
February 7 & 8Handbuilt Teapots
February 4, 11, 18 & 25Open Studio Sessions
February 6"V"isforValentine
March 4, 11, 18 & 25Open Studio Sessions
March 14BeltBuckles
March 28ForgedCuffBracelets
March 1Introduction to PMC
March 1, 8, 15 & 22Metal Clay Open Studio
March 8Including Fireable Objects in PMC
March 15PMC Rings
March 22HollowPMCBeads
March 13BottleOpeners&PeanutDishes
March 27Guerilla Fiber Art
April 18Clay with Jason Walker
April 8, 15, 22 & 29Open Studio Sessions
April 11 & 12Intro to Goldsmithing
April 25 & 26Pendants & Wearable Vessels: Hydraulic Die-Forming
April 10Meditative Paper Cutting
May 19, 26Textured Clay Tiles
May 2 & 3BasicMetals
May 6, 13, 20 & 27Open Studio Sessions
May 8Origami
June 2Textured Clay Tiles
June 9, 16, 23 & 30Handbuilt Lidded Container
June 3, 10, 17 & 24Open Studio Sessions
Wayne Werner
Yoko Sekino-Bove
Wooden SpoonsSaturday, February 2812 pm—4 pminstructor: Jon Sutterlevel: allIn this workshop, students select one of three spoon designs, transfer the design to wood, and cut, shape, and carve your own wooden spoon. These same skills can be applied to more advanced projects, such as sculpture or shaping legs for furniture.
Tuition: $60Materials: $10
Carved VesselSaturday & SundayMarch 28 & 2910 am—5 pminstructor: Keun HO Peter Parklevel: allCarve a vessel out of solid wood using hand carving and basic woodworking tools. This workshop will provide an opportunity to design and make your own free form wooden bowl.
Tuition: $160Materials: $25
Memory Keepsake BoxSaturday & SundayApril 25 & 2610 am—5 pminstructor:RobertBishoplevel: beginnerMake your own lidded keepsake box while getting acquainted with various wood species and woodworking techniques. Half-lap and dowel joinery, wood grain orientation, design, proper sanding and wood finishing techniques arecovered.Bothwoodworkingmachineryand hand tools are used to complete this project.
Tuition: $225Materials: Included in the tuition fee.
Natural Edge BowlSaturday, May 910 am—5 pminstructor: Linda Van Gehuchtenlevel: intermediateMake a unique wood turned bowl, complete with oil finish. This workshop is suitable for students with some woodturning experience.
Tuition: $80Materials: $25
Wooden Cutting BoardsSaturday, May 2310 am—5 pminstructor: Linda Van Gehuchtenlevel: allThis fun session, design and build your own cutting board with a selection of different lumber species. Learn how to use a jointer, planer, and table saw in the creation of your project. Enjoy finishing your board by sanding, shaping edges, and using other tools.
Tuition: $80Materials: $30
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Open Studio SessionsHave some studio experience under your belt? Use SCC’s studios to work on your own independent wood, metal, and mixed media craft projects. A variety of tools and equipment will be available.instructor: SCC Stafflevel: allWednesdays6—9 pmJanuary 7, 14, 21, 28February 4, 11, 18, 25March 4, 11, 18, 25April 8, 15, 22, 29May 6, 13, 20, 27June 3, 10, 17, 24
Tuition: $90 for a package of four, or $30 as you go.
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Making with Mother in MindMonday, May 410 am—5 pminstructor: Katy Dementlevel: allLearn about traditional and modern paper making techniques and experiment with color, texture, and collage while using natural and found materials. Students are encouraged to bring mementos from home to incorporate into “Wet on wet collages.” These make for a great gift for mom, or someone special.
Tuition: $80Materials: $5
Paper from WeedsSaturday, May 2310 am—5 pminstructor: Albert Pantonelevel: allMake paper with invasive and destructive weeds from the Northeast! Students use plants collected from vacant lots that have been deconstructed and transformed into a blended pulp. The workshop focuses on texture, natural color, and the unpredictability of the wet pulp as it morphs into paper.
Tuition: $80Materials: $20
book arts & paper
Jewelry from TreesSaturday & SundayMay 30 & 3110 am—5 pmH instructor: Julia Harrison, Seattle, WAlevel: intermediateBeautiful,versatile,andwidelyavailable,woodallows us to make jewelry that is both striking and personally relevant. Learn to make the most of colors and textures using simple tools and safe techniques appropriate for use in home studios. Topics include basic shaping and finishing, making and attaching findings, and surface embellishment such as resin inlay, pique, and stone setting. Leave with 2-3 unique pieces and a variety of samples.
Tuition: $200Materials: $25
Cigar Box GuitarFriday, Saturday & SundayJune 5, 6, & 710 am—5 pminstructor: Keun HO Peter Parklevel: allCreate a unique and functional instrument from repurposed materials! This exciting, fun class teaches students simple woodworking and construction in a safe supportive atmosphere. Learn the safe use of machinery such as the band saw and drill press, the principals of acoustics, and the fundamentals and styles of rustic stringed instruments using found objects. All materials are provided, as students complete a cigar box guitar of their own.
Tuition: $275Materials: Included in the tuition fee.
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From Etch to Print: Printmaking Using the Salt-Water Etching Process Saturday, February 2810 am—5 pminstructors:JimBove&ScottLloydlevel: allLearn the complete salt-water etching process, how to set up an etching system and finally, how to make prints from your etched plates. Salt-water etching is a much safer alternative to acid etching and can achieve dramatic results in a short period of time.
Tuition: $80Materials: $40
Religious Jewelry: Crosses & RosariesSaturday, March 281—5 pminstructor: Gerry Floridalevel: allExplore the history, formula and design factors for creating modern religious symbols, crosses and rosaries. Express your own personalized spiritual interpretations by making your own cross or rosary out of with contemporary and vintage materials.
Tuition: $60Materials: Instructor supplies materials list.
Making Your Mark: Textures on PolymerSaturday, April 1110 am—5 pminstructor: Laura Tabakmanlevel: allPlay with texture while using the versatile medium of polymer clay. Students make their own texture plates and showcase the techniques they learned by assembling a unique piece of jewelry.
Tuition: $80Materials: $25
The Urban Mosaicist: Building Relationships with Material5 WednesdaysApril 22, 29 & May 6, 13, 206—9 pminstructor: Rachel Sagerlevel: allExpand your definition of mosaic. In this course you will be introduced to the fascinating historical language of mosaic by building substrates and foraging for materials in the urban landscape of Pittsburgh. Cutting stone, glass, and ceramic with the traditional hammer and hardie will be integral.
Tuition: $200Materials: $60
Free Form Wire JewelrySaturday, April 2511 am—2 pminstructor: Gerry Floridalevel: allCreate a pendant that has beaded elements spiraling out from a central point. Learn how to extend your design as you learn wire working and hammer texturing techniques.
Tuition: $60Materials: Instructor supplies materials list.
mixed mediaRachel Sager
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Introduction to Modern Quilting4 ThursdaysJanuary 8, 15, 22, 29 6—9 pminstructor: Lauren Jonkmanlevel: allLearn the basics of quilting with a modern twist. Join Lauren Jonkman, one of the founding members of the Pittsburgh Modern Quilt Guild, while discovering the fundamentals of modern quilting and techniques such as tools and piecing, while completing a table runner, set of placemats, or mini-quilt. First-time quilters welcome, but basic sewing skills required. Sewing machine required.
Tuition: $160Materials: $5
Sculptural Heads: Patched, Fastened & Cobbled TogetherSaturday & SundayMarch 14 & 1510 am—5 pmH instructor: Elisabeth Higgins O’Connor, Sacramento, CAlevel: allFollow your own intuition to build an expressive sculptural head using a foundation of found cardboard, paint, and found fabric. Join SCC’s Bridge Exhibition Series featured artist, Elisabeth Higgins O’Connor, for this incredible weekend! Co-sponsored by the Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh.
Tuition: $200Materials: $25
Introduction to WeavingSaturday & SundayMay 30 & 3110 am—5 pminstructor: Leigh Koeglerlevel: allHave you wanted to try weaving but don’t own a loom? Explore weaving by constructing a simple do-it-yourself frame loom! Students learn basic weaving techniques using traditional, non-traditional, and recycled items on a simple frame loom to create a custom wall hanging.
Tuition: $160Materials: $20
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Mosaic ExtravaganzaSaturday, May 210 am—5 pminstructor: Laura Jean McLaughlinlevel: allStudents are guided through the creation of a personal mosaic using a variety of tiles, mirrors, and found objects. Techniques such as nipping and grouting are covered.
Tuition: $80Materials: $20
The Art of AssemblageSaturday, May 2310 am—5 pminstructor: Robert Villamagnalevel: allLearn about putting elements together in an aesthetic way by using various connectors and adhesives; including how to cut, bend, and shape your found elements to make them work best.
Tuition: $80Materials: $5
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Introduction to EnamelingSaturday, January 2410 am—5 pminstructor: Jenny Soraccolevel: allEnamels have long been used to add unique colors and patterns to objects and jewelry. Now you can try your hand at this versatile process. Students learn to fuse glass enamels to metal and experiment with a wide variety of surface effects such as sgraffito, basse taille, stencils and opaque/transparent layering. Each student has the opportunity to produce an enameled box, brooch or pendant.
Tuition: $80Materials: $25
Belt BucklesSaturday, March 1410 am—5 pminstructor: Sharon Masseylevel: allDesign and create an original belt buckle using copper, brass, and nickel. Sawing, piercing, patinas, and rivets can be used to construct a functional buckle. Students may want to bring additional materials, such as bottle caps or printed tin can material to incorporate into their designs.
Tuition: $80Materials: $15
Forged Cuff Bracelets Saturday, March 2810 am—5 pminstructor: Michael Studebakerlevel: allLearn direct forging, forming, piercing, and finishing as you make a cuff-style bracelet. Made from your choice of brass, copper or sterling silver. Students leave with at least one finished cuff bracelet.
Tuition: $80Materials: $15
Introduction to GoldsmithingSaturday & SundayApril 11 & 1210 am—5 pmH instructor: Wayne Werner, Havre de Grace, MDlevel: intermediateExpand your craft and learn the art of Goldsmithing. View gold in its natural state (nuggets, dendrites, flake and ore) and transform the gold from its crystalline liquid form to become workable material. Students learn how to design with gold to achieve maximum results. Soldering and polishing are demonstrated. Students are encouraged to bring in some pure gold to alloy as well as old gold to be tested and recycled into usable material. This class is designed for people who have a firm grasp on silver soldering and fabrication and want to explore the option of working with gold. This class is a must for those who wish to make a living as a jeweler.
Tuition: $200Materials: $100
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Handbuilt TeapotsSaturday & SundayFebruary 7 & 810 am—5 pminstructor:YokoSekino-Bovelevel: allThis is your opportunity to learn how to construct a ceramic teapot using hand-building techniques. On the second day, students can create a cup or two for their set. The workshop covers soft-slab construction and surface decoration techniques such as stamping, carving, and underglaze painting.
Tuition: $160Materials: $20
Clay with Jason WalkerSaturday, April 181-4 pmH instructor: Jason Walker, Bellingham, WAlevel: allJoin Bridge artist Jason Walker for a discussion focused on his current body of work. Following the talk, jump into some hands-on making in SCC’s Studio. This event is co-sponsored with the Carnegie Museum of Art.
Tuition: $45Materials: included in the tuition fee.
Textured Clay Tiles3 TuesdaysMay 19, 26 & June 26—9 pminstructor: Alix Paullevel: allExplore the endless possibilities of creating unique personal tiles of all shapes and sizes with low fire clay to incorporate into mosaics, jewelry or mixed media work. The class focuses on exploring texture. Tiles are bisque fired and may be decorated with underglazes.
Tuition: $160Materials: Included in the tuition fee.
Handbuilt Lidded Container4 TuesdaysJune 9, 16, 23, 306—9 pminstructor: Michael Smithhammerlevel: allConstruct two lidded containers while learning approaches to surface treatments that enhance the tactile beauty of your ceramic forms.
Tuition: $225Materials: Included in the tuition fee.
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Pendants & Wearable Vessels: Hydraulic Die-FormingSaturday & SundayApril 25 & 2610 am—5 pminstructor: Katie Rearicklevel: allLearn to make hollow, volumetric forms in metal using the hydraulic press! Students will utilize the die-forming process to produce a pendant or small wearable vessel. Sawing, filing, annealing, soldering and forming will all be covered. Surface design and finishing techniques will also be taught.
Tuition: $160Materials: $35
Basic MetalsSaturday & SundayMay 2 & 310 am—5 pminstructor: Samantha Skeltonlevel: allLearn basic fabrication skills with former SCC Studio Apprentice Samantha Skelton. This intensive introduction to metalsmithing will provide students with the fundamentals necessary to enroll in any of the other metals workshops offered at Contemporary Craft.
Tuition: $160Materials: $25
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Introduction to PMCSunday, March 19 am—5 pmlevel: allLearn to texture, form, fire and finish fine silver PMC. Create surface designs using textures that are all around us—from rubber stamps, to the soles of shoes, to actual leaves—as well as some simple DIY texture plates. A kiln-firing is offered in class.
Including Fireable Objects in PMCSunday, March 810 am—2 pmlevel: intermediate Learn how to include fire-safe elements in fine silver PMC. Learn about firing equipment and objects to avoid. Make a piece that incorporates wire, cubic zirconia, or a small glass cabochon. The teacher fires pieces after the workshop.
PMC RingsSunday, March 1510 am—2 pmlevel: intermediateLearn what makes a strong silver clay ring, and how to plan for metal clay shrinkage to achieve the correct size after firing. Discover thebenefitsof"960"clay,ahomemadeblendof PMC3 and PMC Sterling, which is stronger than fine silver. The teacher fires pieces after the workshop.
Hollow PMC BeadsSunday, March 2210 am—2 pmlevel: intermediate Builduponyourfoundationinmetalclaytoconstruct hollow forms. Students create a fine silver lentil bead made from back-to-back domes, or a three-sided hollow pendant with a curved front, flat back, and flat top. The teacher fires pieces after the workshop.
pmcSpecial PMC (Precious Metal Clay) SeriesInstructor: Donna PenoyerLearn how to make successful pieces in PMC, an amazing form of silver that acts like clay but fires to pure metal with a torch or kiln. Students may take one or multiple workshops.
Tuition: Introduction to PMC, $80. The three subsequent PMC workshops can be added as a package for $150 or for $60 per session. The introductory class, or permission from the instructor, is a prerequisite for Donna's other PMC workshops.Materials: $40 per session
Metal Clay Open StudioSunday, March 1, 8, 15 and/or 2210 am—2 pmlevel: intermediate to advancedinstructor: Donna PenoyerSign up for one or more sessions in this open studio series, and enjoy the benefits of SCC'sstudios,Donna'stoolsandadvice,andthecamaraderieofotherstudents.Bringyour own materials, or arrange to buy them from Donna. Students should be able to work independently in the basics of metal clay—a quick review is OK. Permission from the instructor and a discussion of your needs are required before registration, at least one week in advance of the session.
Tuition: $50 per session
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crafts & drafts
A delicious offering pairing local brews with beginner-friendly crafting!Workshops are appropriate for all levels .
Laser Cut JewelryFriday, January 96—9 pminstructor: Nora GilchristAssemble unique pieces of jewelry made from interesting found scraps of wood, mostly laser-cut pieces. Leave with a necklace and pair of earrings. Instruction on basic jewelry assemblage and design provided.
Tuition: $35Materials: All materials and two complimentary beverages included!
“V” is for ValentineFriday, February 66—9 pminstructor: Katy DementUse your own handmade paper as you create “wet on wet collages.” These can include mementos from home, vintage ephemera, sparkle, and love! These creations make great Valentine's Day gifts or cards.
Tuition: $35Materials: All materials and two complimentary beverages included!
Bottle Openers & Peanut DishesFriday, March 136—9 pminstructors: Anya Weitzman & Jenny SoraccoLearn metalworking basics while creating your own bottle opener and dish—just in time for St. Patrick’s Day! Learn about forming and stamping metal, and adding enamels.
Tuition: $35Materials: All materials and two complimentary beverages included!
Guerilla Fiber ArtFriday, March 276—9 pminstructor: Penny MateerOne word can inspire action. Choose a word and put your message out there! Discover craftivism using fiber materials.
Tuition: $35Materials: All materials and two complimentary beverages included!
Meditative Paper CuttingFriday, April 106—9 pminstructor: Gianna PaniaguaLearn paper-cutting basics and create your ownartwork.Betransportedintoameditativestate that allows for reflection and relaxation.
Tuition: $35Materials: All materials and two complimentary beverages included!
OrigamiFriday, May 86—9 pminstructor: Wendy CaspersonTrade your office work for some paperwork that’s actually fun! Create a fabulous paper globe using folded units. And no origami class would be complete without a crane or two!
Tuition: $35Materials: All materials and two complimentary beverages included!
Wendy Casperson
Visit our online catalog at www.contemporarycraft.org
ReGisteR eARlyRegistrations are processed in the order received. No spaces will be held without full payment.
WAys tO ReGisteROnline:www.contemporarycraft.orgBy mail:Rachel SaulSociety for Contemporary Craft2100 Smallman StreetPittsburgh, PA 15222By phone or fax:412.261.7003, x25 or 412.261.1941in person:10 am to 5 pm, Monday through SaturdayBy e-mail:[email protected]
PAyMent OPtiOns•CheckpayabletoSocietyforContemporaryCraft.
(A $25 fee is charged for returned checks.) •Creditcard.WeacceptVisa,Mastercard,
Discover and American Express.
ClAss inFORMAtiOn•Studentswhoregisterbymailorfaxwillreceivea
confirmation e-mail within seven days.•Itistheresponsibilityofthestudenttoappearinclass
on the correct day and time without additional notice.•StudentsmaybepicturedinSCCpromotionalmaterials.•SCCmakeseveryefforttomaintainthescheduleof
courses as announced in the catalog, however, SCC reserves the right to cancel any course or to substitute faculty when necessary.
MAteRiAlsInstructors may request that students have certain supplies. Students will receive a list of those supplies upon registration. Unless otherwise noted, materials fees are payable to the instructors for supplies provided by the instructors . Occasionally, the materials fee is built into the tuition fee and this is clearly noted next to the tuition fee.
Online ReGistRAtiOnNow available! Visit www.contemporarycraft.org
CAnCellAtiOns & ReFUnDsClass and workshop cancellations are decided three business days before the start date. If a class must be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment, the entire class fee will be refunded.Refund Policy: 1-2 Day WorkshopsStudent refund requests must be made at least three business days before a class begins. There will be a $25 cancellation fee. No refunds will be given without three business days notice. Processing of refunds takes approximately three weeks.3-5 Day WorkshopsCancellations with 14 or more days notice:A student may cancel a registration for a three-, four- or five-day workshop up to two weeks prior to the start date of the class. There will be a $50 cancellation fee. Cancellations with fewer than 14 days notice:If a student cancels a registration within two weeks of the start date of a three-, four- or five-day workshop, there will be a 50% cancellation fee.There will be no refund issued without three business days notice of a cancellation.
One-On-One & stUDiO RentAlsPrivate lessons in many media can be arranged upon request for students of all ages and skill levels. Private lessons are $50 per hour, with a two-hour minimum. In addition, independent studio use is available during open studio hours and by special arrangement.
nOn-DisCRiMinAtiOn POliCyThe Society for Contemporary Craft does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, handicap, disability or veteran status. Furthermore, SCC will continue to take affirmative steps to support and advance these values consistent with our mission.
lOCAtiOn & DiReCtiOnsSCC is conveniently located on the corner of 21st and Smallman streets in the Strip District.Bus stopsThe following buses serve the Strip District: 54, 86, 87, 88, 91.ParkingA paid, monitored parking lot is located on 21st Street, behind the private building lot. Metered parking is also available.
ACCessiBle seRViCes ARe AVAilABle . CAll COnteMPORARy CRAFt At 412 .261 .7003 .
RegistrationPlease read all information carefully .
ScholarshipsScholarships are available. If income is preventing you from registering, or you are a local high school or college student, faculty member, or teacher, please call 412.261.7003, x25 for more information.
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