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CraftSummer

For over 35 years, CraftSummer's mission has been to strengthen creativity, develop personal expression, and provide a sense of community among people interested in art, design and the crafts. Workshops are offered in a variety of media including photography, woodworking, painting, fiber arts, metals, ceramics and glass.

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Art Center

The Art Center in Phillips Hall houses studios for ceramics, metalsmithing, glass, drawing, and digital photography. These studios serve our Sprint course offerings and the CraftSummer and CraftWinter workshops.

Sprint Courses

Sprint courses are the perfect way to begin your exploration of the Arts. All sprints are beginning level, one-and-a-half credit hour art classes open to all students via standard university registration. Classes meet for six weeks, plus an exam week, and students are expected to spend time outside of class working in their respective studios.

Courses

Beginning Glass | ART 140
Basic course to provide foundation exercises and instruction in various glass techniques such as kilnforming and some hot glass processes, ranging from fusing and beadmaking to casting. Lab and material fee.

Beginning Sewing 1 | ART 145
Introductory course to learn machine sewing skills. Students will work with projects designed to provide useable and transferable pattern making and sewing skills. Will include proper use of machine techniques including various threading and stitching processes.

Beginning Sewing 2 | ART 146
Intermediate course to learn machine sewing skills. 

Beginning Art Photography | ART 147
This course is an introduction to the basic principles of traditional art photography, including a working understanding of the camera, aperture and shutter controls. The class also covers image printing techniques  and artistic lighting and composition. Upon completing the course students develop the ability to create and print high quality photographic images that convey their unique experience and relationship to world around them. Lab and material fee. Taught only at the Hamilton campus.

Beginning Digital Photography | ART 149
This course is an introduction to the basic principles of digital photography. Students will learn the basics of photographing digitally including camera controls, image file and format type. The class will also introduce basic image correction using image editing software such as Adobe photoshop or Photoshop Elements and printing methods using high quality digital inkjet printers. Lab and material fee.

Beginning Ceramics | ART 160
Students will learn wheel throwing and handbuilding techniques, gain an understanding of the stages of clay, carry pieces to the final stages through decoration with slips and/or glazes and firing. Lab and material fee.

Beginning Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design | ART 165
Students will be introduced to basic techniques of metal cutting, soldering, polishing, roller printing, riveting, detailing and finishing. Lab and material fee.

Basic Woodworking | ART 170
Introduction to working wood with hand and power tools. Emphasis on proper and safe use of tools. Small projects, usually a boxlike piece will be built. Design, lumber selection and finishing will also be covered. Lab and material fee.

Beginning Drawing | ART 155
Basic drawing instruction for non-art majors. Still-life will be the theme used to explore line, value, media, and composition. Lab and material fee.

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Contact Us

Department of Art
124 Art Building
Oxford, OH 45056