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C Introduction to Drawing

Explore two-dimensional visualization and rendering of forms, spaces, and ideas through a variety of approaches and media.

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ART113 / Michael Takemoto / 3 credits

001 TuTh 10:30 AM - 1:15 PM Fall Semester 8/21 - 12/15

CE Composition in Photography: Learning to See

If you are already familiar with the basics of your camera (film or digital) and feel comfortable shooting in the Manual setting, this hands-on photography workshop will help you to “see” more creatively. We will discuss composition concepts, including the Use of Color, Leading the Eye, creating Neutral Space, Rule of Thirds and the Golden Mean. Students also have time to head out onto the grounds of the college to practice skills, explore their camera settings, and experiment creating images.

ART6002 / Aubrey Hord / $149

005 WTh 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 18-Oct - 19-Oct Lau 226 2x

CE Navigating Your Digital Camera

Youʻve got a DSLR camera, now what? This hands-on workshop with Aubrey Hord, CPP, covers the basics of how to navigate your cameraʻs settings and how to get started shooting with the manual setting to create the photographs you envision. Students will learn about ISO, shutter speed, and aperture to create the correct exposure-along with focus, metering white balance, lens choice, filters, and more.

ART6100 / Aubrey Hord / $149

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CE Using Your Digital Camera in the Field

This 2-day hands-on photography workshop takes the basic skills learned in level 1 to the next level! Photographic Craftsman and Certified Professional Photographer, Aubrey Hord, uses hands-on experience with students and their cameras on the grounds of the college to demonstrate ISO, aperture, shutter speed, exposure, white balance, focus, and other camera techniques. This course uses real-life shooting scenarios to help dial in skills, make correct exposures and ensure you are a more successful photographer!

ART6101 / Aubrey Hord / $179

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C Introduction to Digital Photograph

Learn the fundamental, technical, and aesthetic practices of digital photography and learn camera operation, computer editing techniques, basic lighting concepts, composition, and print production.

ART107D / Gwen Arkin / 3 credits

001 TuTh 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM Fall Semester 8/21 - 12/15

C Introduction to Digital Video

Develops foundational skills in pre-production and production for both studio and field-based video projects. The course emphasizes technical aspects of digital cinematography and sound recording as well as fundamentals of field and TV studio production in terms of conceptual development, planning, writing, storyboarding, editing, and project management. In addition, students will be introduced to basic rules of visual composition, sequencing, and storytelling.

CM120 / Deanna Reece / 3 credits

001 W 3:00 PM - 5:40 PM 8/21 - 12/15

C Photoshop & Illustrator

Learn the basic tools and features of raster image editing, photo retouching, and color correction of images. Discover the fundamental drawing techniques of vector illustration graphics, including pen tool paths, objects, and type with specific attention to practical applications.

CM123 / Monika Jost / 3 credits

01 M 6:00 PM - 8:45 PM Fall Semester 8/21 - 12/15

CE Surface Design and Pattern in Textile

In this class, you will learn to create basic designs and patterns to start publishing textiles or artwork. Your instructor will take you through the process of using a simple iPad app and guide you to add drawings, color, texture, and transition elements for your own unique patterns.

Note: Designs will be conducted on your personal Apple iPad using the Apple Pen with the Procreate app.

ENR6061 / Maria Razzauti / $179

001 Tu 6:00 PM- 8:30PM 12-Sep - 3-Oct Fashion Tech 4x

C Clothing Construction I & II

Learn about sewing tools and equipment. Select and adjust basic commercial patterns and construct clothes from these patterns to figures.

FT113/115 / Lisa Marie Stills / 6 credits

001 WF 8:30 AM- 1:20 PM Fall Semester 8/21 - 12/15

CE The Insider’s Guide to the Evolving Music Business

We will explore the emerging independent artist landscape within the music business. With world-wide digital disruption, new business opportunities in the music business are emerging rapidly. We will focus on how independent artists gain and retain an international following; when digital platforms like TikTok, benefit artists and producers in market strategies; the components of an independent label contract; and how to leverage a song release so a digitally self-contained entrepreneur can be effective.

ENR6699 / Ronald Moss / $199

004 Tu 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 4-Apr - 2-May Lau 211 5x

C Piano 1

Learn basic keyboard skills established during the first semester, including both reading and playing by ear. Repertoire expands to a variety of styles, including classical, pop, jazz, and rock.

MUS121 / Joel Katz / 2 credits

01 TuW Fall Semester 8/21 - 12/15

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Ukulele 1

Discover Hawaiian-style ukulele playing. Learn to play the ukulele through a selection of traditional and contemporary American and Hawaiian songs. An introduction to ukulele history in Hawai`i is included. No prior experience necessary.

MUS121Z / Joel Katz / 2 credits

001 TuW Fall Semester 8/21 - 12/15

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