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Locations are as follows, unless otherwise noted. Please see pages 90-91 for maps and other locations. NORTH North Campus: 10700 Northup Way • MAIN Main Campus: 3000 Landerholm Circle SE • FAC Factoria Center: 12402 SE 38th St. 68 Art-Zones Cruise into the Art-Zones. We offer adult arts edu- cation and opportunities in nearly everything from A-Z. Whether your preference is in the visual, liter- ary, performing, or media art zones, we offer arts experiences for the novice as well as the seasoned professional. Our satellite sites are sprinkled throughout the eastside in zones such as the BCC main campus, the Factoria Center campus, North Campus, high schools, and more. Visual Arts CALLIGRAPHY For Chinese Calligraphy see “Painting.” Calligraphy: Continuing New! This course will provide a continuation of calli- graphic skills, as well as help the beginner to con- tinue to develop skills. Designed to open up new applications for personalized calligraphy, the course will focus on enjoyable and creative projects that develop and enhance skills. Also included will be demonstration on flourishing and decorative techniques to further enhance your work. The ba- sic style of calligraphy will be italic but other styles will be introduced as time allows. Prerequisite: Be- ginning class or instructor’s permission. Fee: $165 Item W9515 K. Barker NORTH, 174 10 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Mar 12 9:30am - noon DRAWING See also Design. Children’s Book Illustration Discover basic illustration techniques as well as a variety of media commonly used in illustration. This class is a combination of the history of children’s book illustration and the hands on practice of illus- tration. Whether you’re a beginner, or have stories of your own that you have longed to put pictures to, this introductory course is a great way to learn new techniques and work on longer term projects. See also ‘The Magic of Writing for Children’. Fee: $139 Item W9506 C. Orback SHS, rm. TBA 10 Thursdays Jan 9 - Mar 20 7:00 - 9:00pm Sammamish H.S., 100 140th Ave SE, Bellevue No class on 2/20. Drawing: Beginning While stressing composition, you will learn to draw from still life, using all of the basic elements of drawing, i.e., line, shape, pattern, space, and value. For supply list see page 71. For exploration and study of the human form see Portraiture and Figure Studies. Fee: $189 Item W9498 L. Lyles FAC, 212 10 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 24 6:30 - 9:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Item W9499 C. Cooney-Wickett FAC, 212 10 Saturdays Jan 11 - Mar 15 9:00am - noon Drawing: Intermediate Have a desire to develop your drawing skills even further? Build on skills you acquired in beginning drawing classes. Increase your understanding of composition, rhythm, form, and value. Discover the beauty of color in drawing and learn how to utilize pastels and oil sticks. For supply list see page 71. Prerequisite: Beginning Drawing course or permission from the instructor. Class includes ex- ploration and study of the human form. Fee: $189 Item W9520 V. Sandblom FAC, 212 10 Wednesdays Jan 15 - Mar 19 6:30 - 9:30pm Portraiture Learn the anatomy of the skull and facial muscles, the correct way of reproducing facial expressions, the composition of the portrait. Working from mod- els of different ages, genders, and ethnicities, you will do portraits in charcoal, graphite conte crayon or ink. Your instructor has specialized in portraits for years and a suite of 9 of her portraits is in the collec- tion of the City of Seattle. Bring 14" x 17" sketch book, vine charcoal or soft pencil, and a kneaded eraser to the first class. For supply list see page 71. Tuition includes $45 in model fees. Fee: $185 Item W9501 C. Cooney-Wickett FAC, 212 8 Thursdays Jan 9 - Feb 27 6:30 - 9:30pm PAINTING Acrylics: Beginning This course will focus on composition, design, and expressive use of color as you learn the basics of painting with acrylics. You will be introduced to the many tools and techniques of acrylic painting us- ing a variety of materials and paintable surfaces. No painting experience necessary. All levels welcome. For supply list see page 71. Fee: $159 Item W9503 V. Sandblom FAC, 212 8 Tuesdays Jan 14 - Mar 4 9:00am - noon Item W9502 V. Sandblom FAC, 212 8 Tuesdays Jan 14 - Mar 4 6:30 - 9:30pm Chinese Watercolor Painting and Calligraphy (Beginning/ Continuing) Learn the ancient art of Chinese calligraphy and painting. This hands-on class will provide you with the basic skills for creating beautiful work in the Chinese tradition using traditional brush tech- niques and more. Your instructor is President of the Overseas Artists Association and a well known Chi- nese calligrapher and painter. For supply list see Continued on next page ART-ZONES Art of Craft 71 Design Basics 73 Literary Arts 73 Performing Arts 74 Professional Programs 70 Visual Arts 68 New Classes! Choosing Your Digital Camera Hollywood Film Institute: Crash Course for Writers, Producers, and Directors Wholesaling Crafts: the Reality of Today's Economy Latin Sampler: Salsa and Rumba Child Portraiture for the Enthusiastic Parent-Photographer Night Stories Casting Metal in Set Sand and Green Sand Precious Metal Clay Possibilities Gemology: An Introduction Fabric Dyeing, Painting, and Resist Techniques Electronic Portfolios and Books for Artists and Authors Ceramic Decals Stained Glass: the Leaded Method Collage-Inspired Enamels Calligraphy: Continuing Public Art: Section One Ballroom Sampler for Couples Only Country 2- Step: Beginning Line Dancing: Beginning Party Preparation Dance: Couples Only 69 www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu (425) 564-2263 Registration, page 88 Art-Zones CORPORATE INCENTIVE PROGRAM (CIP) Many of our classes qualify for a corporate discount. For further information, please contact the Business & Professional Training Institute, 425-564-4154. page 71. You must bring your supplies to the first class. Fee: $129 Item W9504 Y. Zhu SHS, rm. TBA 6 Tuesdays Feb 11 - Mar 25 6:30 - 9:00pm Sammamish High School, 100 140th Ave SE, Bellevue No class on 2/18. Figure in Oil Focus on the human form while learning a variety of oil painting techniques. Investigate gesture, con- tour, proportion, form in light and discuss the his- torical perspective of figure painting. Instruction will focus on form, color harmony and composition. Tuition includes $45 in model fees. No solvents al- lowed. For supply list see page 71. Fee: $189 Item W9550 S. Gellatly MAIN, C256 8 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 10 6:30 - 9:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Intuitive Art Feeling blocked or frustrated in your attempts to draw and paint? Learn to access your childlike spontaneity and creative voice through a playful and non-judgmental approach to art. Discover the knack of putting aside the critical, thinking mind and allowing the invisible “artist” to take over, in a fun and inspiring atmosphere. Activities include free-fall drawing and painting, giant self-portraits, guided scribbling, printmaking, collage, mixed media and more! For beginners or seasoned artists. Tuition includes a $20 materials fee. Fee: $150 Item W9495 V. Dietrich MAIN, C154 5 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Feb 5 6:30 - 10:00pm Oil Painting: Introduction & Continuing An introduction to the basic processes of painting with oils, this class will also include the fundamen- tals of good composition and design, color theory basics (color mixing and juxtaposition), and a look at the wide range of modes, both physical and con- ceptual, possible in the contemporary painting world today. Personal creative expression and de- velopment will be encouraged. For supply list see page 71. No solvents allowed! Fee: $159 Item W9505 S. Gellatly MAIN, C256 8 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Feb 26 6:30 - 9:30pm Watercolor for Beginners This class is designed for the beginning watercolor- ist to be fun, informative and stress-free. We will cover watercolor supplies, paper, paints, brushes, etc. in the first class, so that you will be a better informed shopper. Your instructor will take you step-by-step from the basic washes, to finished paintings, learning many techniques along the way. The instructor will emphasize the importance of value and brush control and shows you ways to make your painting dramatic and rich in value. For supply list see page 71. Fee: $199 Item W9530 F. Lisaius RHS, rm. TBA 8 Wednesdays Jan 8 - March 5 6:30 - 9:30pm Redmond High School, 17272 NE 104th St, Redmond No class on 1/19. Item W9531 C. Stecher Jones NORTH, 174 8 Thursdays Jan 9 - Feb 27 1:00 - 4:00pm PHOTOGRAPHY With support from the King County Arts Commis- sion and the Bellevue Arts Commission, we are pleased to provide a photography program for those interested in darkroom and digital photogra- phy. Classes are available for the novice and the seasoned professional photographer. Black & White Photography: Level 1 This course will introduce you to black and white photography, including camera operation, expo- sure, depth-of-field, film processing, and darkroom printing in a friendly and supportive environment. While creating and discussing your photographs you will increase your understanding of composi- tion, esthetics and your vision. Tuition includes lab fees and 6 hours of lab time per week. Complete supply list will be handed out the first day of class. See page 71 for supplies and requirements. Bring your camera to your first class. “Make Your Camera Work for You” class highly recommended prior to this class. Fee: $390 Item W9521 J. Pai FAC, 219 10 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 24 9:00am - noon No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Item W9522 C. Doughty FAC, 219 10 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Mar 11 6:30 - 9:30pm Item W9523 A. Snow FAC, 219 10 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Mar 12 6:30 - 9:30pm Black & White Photography: Level 2 This course proceeds as a natural extension of Black & White Photography: Level 1 and reviews the finer points of proper exposure and printmaking. You will explore printing on fiber paper, toning, and on-camera flash. Instructor will introduce you to the zone system, and medium and large format photography. Learn, how to use the copy stand and do your own framing and mounting. Tuition includes lab fees and 6 hours of lab time per week. Complete supply list will be handed out the first day of class. See page 71 for supplies and require- ments Bring your camera to your first class. Prereq- uisite: Black & White Photography: Level 1 or per- mission from the instructor. Fee: $390 Item W9524 J. Pai FAC, 219 10 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 24 6:30 - 9:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Growing Your Photography Business Taking a photograph is really only half the story. What you do with that photograph - who sees it, where it is published, and what it returns on your investment of time and money - is at least as im- portant and often even more of a challenge. Ex- plore how to develop the business side of your pho- tography. Topics will include career planning, avail- able resources, getting organized, managing a col- See complete list of classes in this catalog on pages 69-70. For a brochure on our state-of-the-art facilities and program call (425) 564-2263 Enhance Your Abilities As a photographer! ● Increase your understanding of composition, aesthetics, and your personal vision ● Take the destiny of your photos into your own hands ● Interpret the world in black and white Look at “Black & White Photo Level I” and “Black & White Photo Level II” © 2000 Claudia Mazzie-Balheim, Art-Zones Student St. Edward Tower Continued on next page Art-Zones WINTER 2003 BCC CONTINUING EDUCATION Locations are as follows, unless otherwise noted. Please see pages 90-91 for maps and other locations. NORTH North Campus: 10700 Northup Way • MAIN Main Campus: 3000 Landerholm Circle SE • FAC Factoria Center: 12402 SE 38th St. 70 Continued on next page lection, pin-pointing target markets, promotion, and marketing your images - for stock, fine art, magazines, and books. Participants will have an opportunity to show samples of their work for an in-class critique. Textbook “ASMP Professional Busi- ness Practices in Photography” required. Fee: $95 Item W9543 R. Pfortner NORTH, 108 6 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Feb 12 6:00 - 9:00pm Make Your Camera Work for You Are some of your photos are too light or too dark? Do some of them look different from what you have expected? Learn how your camera works and how to use it to consistently expose negatives properly. Explore the principles behind the depth- of-field, film, on-camera flash, lenses and filters and learn to use them to your advantage. Intensify your sense of seeing, creating, self-expression, and com- position. Requirements: a 35mm camera with manual capability, about eight rolls of film, and text “Photography 7th Edition” by John Upton and Bar- bara London. Fee: $169 Item W9507 Staff SHS, rm. TBA 8 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Mar 4 7:00 - 9:30pm Sammamish High School, 100 140th Ave SE, Bellevue No class on 2/18. Item W9508 S. Mascord NORTH, 266 8 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Feb 26 7:00 - 9:30pm Item W9509 Staff RHS, rm. TBA 8 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Mar 5 7:00 - 9:30pm Redmond High School, 17272 NE 104th St, Redmond No class on 2/19. Item W9510 Staff FAC, 206 8 Thursdays Jan 9 - Feb 27 9:30am - noon Child Portraiture for the New! Enthusiastic Parent-Photographer Of course you have the most beautiful and interest- ing subject on the planet to photograph - your child. How do you convey the wonder and amaze- ment you see before you 24/7 with camera? Learn how to capture meaningful, thoughtful photos of your child with the greatest technical proficiency. Films, lighting, technique, and value of certain equipment will be covered in this interactive class. Requirements: 35 mm SLR camera. Prerequisite: “Make Your Camera Work for You” or permission from instructor. Your instructor is a working profes- sional for over ten years. Fee: $45 Item W9564 M. Blair NORTH, 174 1 Saturday Jan 11 10:00am - 1:00pm SCULPTURE See also Ceramics. Casting Metal in Set Sand and Green Sand New! Learn how to use patterns for bonded sand and green sand. No burn-out required. Many molds can be poured the day they are made. Techniques will include additive and subtractive approaches to create sculptures in aluminum and bronze. Your instructor is a metal caster and fabricator currently working as the Sculpture Instructional Technician at the University of Washington. He has an MFA in casting and ceramics from SIUE. Lab fee and most materials included in your tuition. Additional mate- rials might be necessary depending on individual projects. Fee: $359 Item W9565 A. Montgomery MAIN, C160 10 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Mar 12 6:30 - 9:30pm Lost Wax Casting in Bronze Explore the wide range of artistic possibilities using the casting process. You will learn lost wax casting in bronze: from initial wax working through burn- out and pouring of molten metal to finish patinas and polishing. No previous experience necessary. Mark Brinton has over six years’ experience in cast- ing. Lab fee and most materials included in tuition. Additional materials might be necessary depending on individual projects. This class is made possible in part with a grant from the KCAC. Fee: $359 Item W9511 M. Brinton MAIN, C160 10 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Mar 11 6:30 - 9:30pm Professional Programs BUSINESS FOR ARTISTS Electronic Portfolios and Books for Artists and Authors New! Discover how electronic books (eBooks) can en- hance your ability to get your work seen and sold. Learn how this powerful tool can be created and downloaded it into a computer or portable device for viewing on the web. You will create your own eBook using your existing images and/or text in three intensive classes. Gain vital information re- garding content and design of your eBook. Your completed work may be included in our website’s electronic library, with links from government and private organizations. At the end of this class, you will have your own eBook. Go to http:// www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu/artzones/elibrary/ elibopen.asp to view eBooks created for our eLibrary. Some knowledge of Mac or PC is recom- mended. Bring text and images on disk to class first class (no larger than 100MB zip disk). See web de- scription for more class details. Fee: $199 Item W9547 W. Kaneko / NORTH, 206 K. Anderson 3 Saturdays Jan 11 - Jan 25 10:00am - 3:00pm Getting Your Artwork Seen and Sold Learn the marketing skills vital to success in today’s art and fine crafts marketplace. Participants will explore how to identify their market, develop a re- sume and PR packet, determine prices and present their work in a professional manner. Course in- cludes practical business information and confi- dence building tips. For the novice or the working artist who need a refresher. Artists and crafts people from all disciplines are encouraged to attend. In- structor has been an arts professional for over 20 years. Tuition includes a $15 comprehensive arts marketing handbook. Fee: $75 Item W9512 M. Works NORTH, W273 1 Saturday Mar 1 10:00am - 5:00pm Wholesaling Crafts: The Reality of Today’s Economy New! Want to sell your line of crafts or expand your cur- rent efforts in marketing your art? Everything you Choosing Your Digital Camera New! Cut through the hype! Learn the basics of digital camera selection from mega pixels to memory cards. Choose the camera that’s right for you based upon features, quality and ease of use. Topics cov- ered include budget, compact vs. full sized cam- eras, flash memory, battery life and recommended accessories. Compare models by price ranges and features. Computer system requirements for image manipulation and long term storage will also be discussed. Photographer Michele Burton has 20 years experience in camera sales and commercial photography. Fee: $39 Item W9545 M. Burton NORTH, TBA 1 Tuesday Jan 28 6:00 - 9:00pm Digital Photography - An Introduction If you are currently using the traditional darkroom to create your work and are interested in expand- ing your repertoire into a digital environment, OR if you have never used a darkroom before and want to try your hand at creating photographs using your computer, this class will provide an overview of basic digital equipment and techniques. Experi- ence lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on work covering digital cameras, scanning traditional film, basic techniques using Photoshop, color manage- ment, and inkjet printing. Familiarity with Adobe Photoshop is recommended. Text “Photoshop 6 for Dummies” required. Fee: $490 Item W9532 M. Burton NORTH, 207 10 Thursdays Jan 9 - Mar 13 6:30 - 9:30pm 71 www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu (425) 564-2263 Registration, page 88 Art-Zones CORPORATE INCENTIVE PROGRAM (CIP) Many of our classes qualify for a corporate discount. For further information, please contact the Business & Professional Training Institute, 425-564-4154. always wanted to know about selling crafts to retail gift shops is available here. Learn about sales repre- sentatives, distributors, and gift shows, from the perspective of a home studio craftsman. Your in- structor has a long history of successfully creating and selling her work in major distribution networks. Learn from her experiences and recommendations for making your artwork more marketable in this economy. Fee: $45 Item W9560 G. Cucksey NORTH, TBA 1 Tuesday Mar 4 6:30 - 8:30pm PUBLIC ART PROGRAM Created in cooperation with the Bellevue Arts Com- mission we present a one year, non-credit certifi- cate program for artists and designers who are in- terested in the public art process and how to work on design teams for public and private projects. Learn about the process of public art, and what an artist must do within the framework of a design team. You’ll have an opportunity for hands on ex- perience on a public art project. Internships avail- able. The certificate program will introduce you to the world of architects, developers, and project managers and assist you in preparation to compete in this highly competitive environment. Call (425) 564-2263 for a Public Art brochure. Public Art: Section One New! Serving as the foundation for a certificate program in Public Art, you will learn how the public art sys- tem and processes work, and what public art is. Peek into the State’s artist registry. Discover how your art might make the transition from the studio to the public realm. Find out what it takes to enter the field and its responsibilities. A member from the Washington State Arts Commission will provide in- sight. (See the web for detailed information regard- ing the Public Art Certificate Program.) Fee: $125 Item W9534 M. Works FAC, 210 3 Wednesdays Jan 15 - Jan 29 6:30 - 9:00pm Art of Craft CERAMICS $40 material and lab fee is included in the tuition. These classes are supported in part by a grant from the King County Arts Commission. See also Sculpture. Ceramic Decals New! Learn the process of making decals from simple techniques to the more complicated. Experience making and applying decals of your own to ceram- ics. Techniques can be modified to use with enam- els, glass, or non-fired crafts such as candles, soap, etc. For supply list see above. Fee: $125 Item W9558 G. Cucksey MAIN, C154 2 sessions SaSu Feb 22 - Feb 23 10:00am - 4:00pm Figurative Sculpture in Clay Learn how to render the human form in clay. Ex- plore techniques through hands-on demonstra- tions with regard to various armatures and the nec- essary considerations for internal support structure, hand building methods and options for finishing. We will address anatomy from an artist’s stand- point. Slide presentations of figurative works in clay will give you an overview of the endless possibili- ties and choices for working with the figure, from extreme realism to abstraction. You have the op- tion to have your pieces fired. Tuition includes lab fees. Fee: $205 Item W9513 J. Still MAIN, C157 10 Saturdays Jan 11 - Mar 15 9:00am - noon Hand Building: Beginning Human beings have used hand-building techniques for thousands of years to make everything from simple pinch pots to elaborate ritual vessels. Experi- ence the primal act of working with and exploring the possibilities of clay! Create pinch pots or explore slab constructed vessels. Projects are given to de- velop students’ skills and personal ideas. This class uses commercial low fire glazes and underglazes in a broad range of colors. For supply list see above. Classes are taught simultaneously with Wheel Throwing. Tuition includes lab fees. Fee: $205 Item W9492 D. Neish MAIN, C157 10 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Mar 12 12:30 - 3:30pm Item W9493 M. Wu MAIN, C157 10 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Mar 12 6:30 - 9:30pm Item W9494 K. Turner MAIN, C157 10 Thursdays Jan 9 - Mar 13 6:30 - 9:30pm This class uses high-fire technique and Cone 6. Hand Building: Intermediate This course builds on the foundation of techniques taught in beginning ceramics. The focus will be on improving control of the processes and expressing artistic ideas. Handbuilding techniques include pinch, coil, and slab forming. Using commercial underglazes students will explore low-fire surface techniques. For supply list see above. Classes are taught simultaneously with Wheel Throwing. Tu- ition includes lab fees. Fee: $205 Item W9514 M. Wu MAIN, C157 10 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 24 6:30 - 9:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Mosaic Garden Art Workshop Design and create a beautiful mosaic wall plaque or stepping stone. Learn unique, uncomplicated techniques for making a great mosaic quickly with little mess and lots of fun. After one class you can take home finished project. Included are mosaic pieces of colorful glass, ceramic, found objects, stone mix, and reusable mold. Bring Grandma’s broken vase, costume jewelry, bucket, rubber gloves, 12" x 12" rigid board to carry project home, and snack. Sarah Donnelly is a popular local teacher and author. Fee: $75 Item W9533 S. Donnelly MAIN, C160 1 Saturday Mar 15 10:00am - 2:00pm Open Ceramic Lab This lab is only available to those currently enrolled in an Art-Zones ceramics class who need more time to practice the skills taught in class. Take the op- portunity to practice at your own pace. Lab is opened for practice from 1/8 to 3/23 on Wednes- days (4:00-6:00pm), Saturdays (1:00-7:00pm), and Sundays (1:00-4:00pm). Please follow these steps to obtain a supply list for your class: 1. Go to www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu 2. Click on “Art-Zones” 3. Click on “Supplies” 4. Select your class If you don’t have access to a computer, please contact us at (425) 564-2263 (menu option 5) and request a copy of your supply list. Supply lists for Art-Zones classes Art-Zones WINTER 2003 BCC CONTINUING EDUCATION Locations are as follows, unless otherwise noted. Please see pages 90-91 for maps and other locations. NORTH North Campus: 10700 Northup Way • MAIN Main Campus: 3000 Landerholm Circle SE • FAC Factoria Center: 12402 SE 38th St. 72 Wheel Throwing: Beginning Introduction to basic wheel throwing techniques. Learn centering and tool use for shaping and alter- ing thrown items. Simple forms, cylinders, bowls and plates will be taught. Using commercial glazes you will explore low-fire techniques. Low fire glaze application projects will be assigned. For supply list see page 71. Classes are taught simultaneously with Hand Building. Tuition includes lab fees. Fee: $205 Item W9486 K. Turner MAIN, C157 10 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Mar 11 6:30 - 9:30pm This class uses high-fire technique and Cone 6. Item W9487 P. Metivier MAIN, C157 10 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Mar 12 9:00am - noon Item W9488 D. Neish MAIN, C157 10 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Mar 12 12:30 - 3:30pm Item W9489 M. Wu MAIN, C157 10 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Mar 12 6:30 - 9:30pm Item W9490 K. Turner MAIN, C157 10 Thursdays Jan 9 - Mar 13 6:30 - 9:30pm This class uses high-fire technique and Cone 6. Item W9491 M. Wu MAIN, C157 10 Sundays Jan 12 - Mar 16 9:30am - 12:30pm Wheel Throwing: Intermediate This course builds on the foundation of techniques taught in beginning ceramics. The focus will be on improving control of the processes and expressing artistic ideas. Wheel throwing demonstrations will include construction using thrown elements, al- tered, lidded, and large forms. Using commercial underglazes you will explore low-fire surface tech- niques. For supply list see page 71. Classes are taught simultaneously with Hand Building. Tuition includes lab fees. Fee: $205 Item W9485 M. Wu MAIN, C157 10 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 24 6:30 - 9:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. GLASS Stained Glass the Leaded Method New! This hands-on eight-week course will focus on the lead came and water proofing method. You will be working from many pre-designed patterns. The class will walk you through the tag board template transfer process and glass cutting techniques. This class will give you the confidence level needed to build your future windows of art. The class requires the purchase of your own tools and materials that are available at the studio. For supply list see page 71. Fee: $179 Item W9549 R. Miller 8 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Feb 25 6:00 - 9:00pm Jax Stained Glass, 13500 Bel-Red Rd. JEWELRY These classes are made possible in part by a grant from the King County Arts Commission. Collage-Inspired Enamels New! Make a paper collage and copy your work in metal and enamel, paying attention to achieving texture, pattern, shape, color, and line. The process is a thorough introduction to the enameling tech- niques including sifting, inlaying, stenciling, sgraffito, wire and foil inlay, mesh overlay, and oth- ers. Nationally known artist Jean Tudor leads this class for the novice as well as the experienced enameler. $15 in supplies included in your tuition. For supply list see page 71. Fee: $175 Item W9563 J. Tudor MAIN, C154 4 Saturdays Mar 1 - Mar 22 9:00am - 4:00pm Exploring Polymer Clay Expand your world in this comprehensive introduc- tion to polymer clay. Discover the properties of dif- ferent clays, useful tools, color mixing and a variety of surface techniques. Explore how to imitate an- cient ivory, jade and lapis lazuli as well as other natural materials. Utilize elegant, yet, simple sur- face treatments on polymer such as patinas and tattoo-like transfers. Instruction includes basic fin- ishing techniques for the wearable art, vessel, box, or creations of your choice made in this class. For supply list see page 71 . You must bring all materi- als to the first class. Tuition includes $15 in sup- plies. Fee: $115 Item W9529 M. Arnold MAIN, C160 2 sessions SaSu Feb 1 - Feb 2 10:00am - 4:00pm Gemology: an Introduction New! Explore the principles of gemstone identification using professional gemological equipment. Watch demonstrations of refractive index, pleochroism, inclusions, and visual identifying characteristics of natural precious stones. Over 75 different precious and semi-precious stones will be examined and studied, including diamond, ruby, sapphire, emer- ald, tanzanite, garnet, and pearl. Discuss quality, price, and sourcing of gemstone materials. Instruc- tor holds a Graduate Gemologist degree from the Gemological Institute of America and has been ac- tively buying and selling stones for the past 10 years. Tuition includes a gemstone reference book. Fee: $129 Item W9548 T. Skovronsky NORTH, 273 1 Saturday Feb 22 8:30am - 4:00pm Glass Beadmaking for Beginners Discover the mysteries of glass bead making. Make sumptuous glass beads, working with a lampworking torch and glass rods to create an as- sortment of colorful, handmade glass beads. Mul- tiple beadmaking techniques, set-up, safety, and equipment will be covered. The workshop will bal- ance demonstration and work time, with as much one-on-one instruction as possible. Leave class with a collection of exclusively designed glass beads cre- ated by you! Dress in cotton clothing with long sleeves and no open toe shoes. Tuition includes supplies and lab fees. Class is limited to only 6 stu- dents. Fee: $250 Item W9538 J. Griffin MAIN, C160 2 sessions SaSu Jan 25 - Jan 26 10:00am - 4:00pm Item W9539 J. Griffin MAIN, C160 2 sessions SaSu Mar 1 - Mar 2 10:00am - 4:00pm Jewelry for Beginners Learn a broad range of metalworking skills for jew- elry. Basic techniques of soldering, filing, piercing, forming, and surface embellishment will be taught as well as cold connections and bezel settings. Tu- ition includes some supplies and $30 lab fee. Addi- tional supplies will be necessary depending on project. Fee: $199 Item W9497 C. Skelly MAIN, C160 10 Thursdays Jan 9 - Mar 13 6:30 - 9:30pm Jewelry: Continuing Learn advanced techniques for making jewelry and small scale objects. This class is designed to expand the student’s vocabulary to include a range of in- termediate metal working, joining, and finishing processes. In addition to learning new techniques on a rotating basis, students are expected to refine their vision of jewelry by experimenting with the concepts surrounding body adornment. Tuition in- cludes some materials and $30 lab fee. Fee: $199 Item W9500 C. Skelly MAIN, C160 10 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 24 6:30 - 9:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Precious Metal Clay Possibilities New! Discover working with fine silver in clay form! Pre- cious Metal Clay can be simply worked into unique jewelry pieces very quickly and then fired in a kiln. Explore creating hollow beads and forms, construct wearable art pins, use patina and create your own unique line of jewelry in this class. Once you have gained the skills needed to work with Precious Metal Clay the sky is the limit. This revolutionary new material invites experimentation while being a lot of fun to learn about and work with. Tuition in- cludes supplies. Fee: $109 Item W9540 M. Arnold MAIN, C160 2 sessions SaSu Jan 11 - Jan 12 10:00am - 3:00pm 73 www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu (425) 564-2263 Registration, page 88 Art-Zones CORPORATE INCENTIVE PROGRAM (CIP) Many of our classes qualify for a corporate discount. For further information, please contact the Business & Professional Training Institute, 425-564-4154. WOODWORKING Fine Woodworking: Introduction Whether a novice or a craftsman, this class has something for you. Learn basic wood crafting tech- niques as well as advanced joinery and cabinet making skills. The course is project based and de- signed with individual instruction in mind. Other topics covered will include health and safety, tool- ing, materials, joinery, and fasteners. The class is taught in the modern woodworking facility at Sammamish HS, at the east side of the school. Tu- ition includes $25 in lab fees. Fee: $189 Item W9535 T. Danielsen SHS, rm. 403 10 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Mar 18 6:30 - 9:30pm Sammamish High School, 100 140th Ave SE, Bellevue No class on 2/18. Item W9536 J. Lilly SHS, rm. 403 10 Thursdays Jan 9 - Mar 20 6:30 - 9:30pm Sammamish High School, 100 140th Ave SE, Bellevue No class on 2/20. Woodworking Open Shop Use Tyee’s excellent woodshop facilities for crafts and furniture projects. Have a project in mind be- fore the first class; bring plans and materials with you. Instructor trained in industrial art will be on hand to advise on tool use and design ideas. Mate- rials must be purchased outside of class. Fee: $169 Item W9496 J. Hunsberger Tyee MS, rm. 129 10 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Mar 18 6:30 - 9:30pm Tyee Middle School, 13630 SE Allen Rd, Bellevue No class on 2/18. Design Basics INTERIOR DESIGN These classes often include field trips. Interior Decorating: A Master Plan Is your goal to have a beautiful, functional and inter- esting environment? You needn’t possess decorat- ing experience or artistic ability to join this class. Award Winning, Senior Designer, Leslie J. Baker will help you customize your plan. Romantic, trendsetter, sports minded, shy? Empty nester? House full of children? Entertain a lot? Using what you already own or purchasing new furnishings, you will create a customized master plan. Course in- cludes phase development, color psychology, bud- geting, and much more. Fee: $155 Item W9516 L. Baker NORTH, 174 6 Mondays Jan 6 - Feb 24 9:00am - noon No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Item W9517 L. Baker NORTH, 174 6 Mondays Jan 6 - Feb 24 6:00 - 9:00pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. FASHION DESIGN Fabric Dyeing, Painting, and Resist Techniques: Intro New! This class will cover a basic understanding of fiber hand dyeing manipulation processes which can be done at home. Learn about basic dyeing, along with wax (batik), string (shibori) and hand stitch- ing techniques for dye resist. Explore concepts of repeat design and learn about the historical and contemporary sources of textile designs. You will complete several samples throughout an intensive hands-on learning experience. Please see page 71 for supply list. Fee: $195 Item W9562 Staff MAIN, C154 10 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 24 6:30 - 9:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Literary Arts LITERARY APPRECIATION Let’s Talk Books A book club? A class? The best of both! Not your ordinary book club - a literature class without ex- ams. Examine the writer’s craft. Engage in spirited discussion of authors’ themes, and what the texts have to teach us about our own lives. Long-stand- ing and dedicated group welcomes newcomers, and brings a wealth of reading and life experiences that enrich reading and discussion. Please see page 71 for a book list. Fee: $115 Item W9460 A. Ohlinger NORTH, 175 10 Thursdays Jan 9 - Mar 20 12:30 - 2:30pm No class on 2/20. Night Stories New! Do you enjoy reading? Talking? Meet as a class and talk about character, plot, theme, and the other formal elements of fiction as you examine how writers build and sculpt brand new worlds for us to explore every time we open a new book. This quarter’s theme: Visions of America - we will read five books that offer a variety of visions of “America the Beautiful,” ranging from the fantastic to the macabre. See page 71 for a booklist. Your tuition includes two tickets to “Night Stories” perfor- mances at the SecondStory Theater in Redmond’s Town Center. See our web site for more informa- tion. Fee: $115 Item W9561 W. Kaneko NORTH, 266 10 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 24 6:30 - 8:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. WRITING See also Professional Programs; Calligraphy; and Children’s Book Illustration. Brand New Worlds: Crafting Genre Fiction and the Craft of Short Story Writing Science Fiction, Fantasy, and other types of genre fiction receive little respect from “literary” minds. Examine the elements that make genre fiction tick, and learn how to transcend the clichés that riddle popular fiction. We will play with character, setting, and plot. Have fun playing with the conventions of fiction to craft your own short stories. Discover electronic publishing opportunities. Your tuition includes two tickets to “NightStories” perfor- mances at the SecondStory Theater in Redmond’s Town Center. See our web site for more informa- tion. Fee: $109 Item W9546 W. Kaneko NORTH, 274 4 Saturdays Feb 1 - Feb 22 10:00am - 3:00pm Crafting Fiction that Sells Go beyond the basics of dialogue, setting, charac- terization, and the other elements of fiction. Focus on how to write popular fiction for today’s readers. Using scenes from your own stories as optional homework assignments, begin learning to develop and craft the kind of fiction that rises above the stacks of short stories and/or novels on the editor’s desk. Instructor has both written and edited hun- dreds of short stories and novels and is an instruc- tor for the Writer’s Digest fiction correspondence and online courses. Fee: $125 Item W9461 G. Kempton NORTH, 174 8 Thursdays Jan 16 - Mar 6 7:00 - 9:00pm Crafting Nonfiction That Sells Have bits of writing, journal entries, ideas on pieces of paper, half-written stories stuffed away in a desk drawer? Learn to take those pieces of brilliant prose and turn them into saleable personal experience stories, how-to/self-help articles, personal essays, interview articles, humor pieces, feature articles or nonfiction books. Bring your ideas and by the end of this course you will have a vast knowledge of how to write many different kinds of nonfiction. Instructor has been selling nonfiction articles and books for over 20 years. Fee: $125 Item W9463 G. Kempton NORTH, 174 8 Thursdays Jan 16 - Mar 6 10:00am - 12:30pm The Magic of Writing for Children Children’s books are one of the most satisfying and growing areas of writing. Learn the basics of writ- ing for kids, how to plot and characterize picture Continued on next page Art-Zones WINTER 2003 BCC CONTINUING EDUCATION Locations are as follows, unless otherwise noted. Please see pages 90-91 for maps and other locations. NORTH North Campus: 10700 Northup Way • MAIN Main Campus: 3000 Landerholm Circle SE • FAC Factoria Center: 12402 SE 38th St. 74 books, middle grade novels, and children’s maga- zine stories. Learn about nonfiction for children. Instructor will provide lots of marketing tips and you will discuss your stories in a friendly, support- ive atmosphere. Instructor writes children’s novels and magazine stories. Your tuition includes two tickets to “NightStories” performances at the SecondStory Theater in Redmond’s Town Center. See our web site for more information. Fee: $155 Item W9462 P. King-Anderson NORTH, 174 8 Wednesdays Jan 22 - Mar 12 6:30 - 9:30pm Vision and Revision: The Art of Novel Writing Working on a novel? Want to hone your skills? Learn the secrets of writing dramatic fiction. Dis- cover how to launch powerful plots. Develop char- acters that last in the reader’s mind long after the tale is done. Create vivid settings that draw the reader into your story world. Learn to analyze the markets and map out your writing future. All genres are welcome. Instructor is a published nov- elist and writes feature articles for major writing magazines. Her students have won literary awards, landed top agents, and sold their works to major publishing houses. Fee: $155 Item W9541 J. Lee Carey NORTH, 106 8 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Feb 25 6:30 - 9:30pm Writing the Hollywood Screenplay Of course, you would have written the last movie you saw much better! Come and learn how to turn words into pictures, how to hook your audience, and make your story and characters compelling. Discover how to make the director “see it” your way and how to make your idea irresistible on pa- per and successful on screen. Your tuition includes two tickets to “NightStories” performances at the SecondStory Theater in Redmond’s Town Center. See our web site for more information. Fee: $139 Item W9464 Staff MAIN, D273 8 Wednesdays Jan 22 - Mar 12 6:30 - 9:30pm Performing Arts DANCE Ballet: Beginning/Continuing Learn the basics of classical ballet. Study the elemen- tary steps and positions at the barre, then learn to execute simple combinations. Students new to bal- let are welcome, as are advanced beginners. Wear leotard and tights or sweats and a t-shirt. Ballet slip- pers are optional, socks are fine. Fee: $109 Item W9465 K. Fedor-White MAIN, R014 10 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 24 6:30 - 7:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Ballroom Dancing: Introduction Learn the dances of the Big Band era: fox trot, Latin, waltz, cha-cha, and others. In this class you will learn proper position, posture, and other me- chanics of dance beside steps, so that you’ll be able to lead or follow all styles of dance. Jane and Doug Cox have over 25 years of experience in teaching ballroom dance. Leather soled shoes highly recom- mended. Fee: $79 Item W9450 D. Cox/J. Cox MAIN, R014 6 Fridays Jan 31 - Mar 7 7:30 - 8:30pm Ballroom Sampler for Couples Only New! Have fun learning the fox trot and swing. Whether you’re just curious or really serious about dancing, this is a perfect beginner’s course. Partner required. Tom and Kathi will stress balance and partnership in the fox trot and fun in the swing. Fee is per couple. Fee: $75 Item W9459 K. Urban/T. Riza 3 Fridays Jan 10 - Jan 24 8:00 - 9:00pm Pro Sports Club, 4455 148th Ave NE, Bellevue Classical Egyptian Belly Dancing: Beginning Combine an ancient Middle Eastern Folk dance with fun and physical fitness. Try this excitingly new but ancient dance form to increase flexibility, endurance, and strength, flatten the tummy, tone the thighs, and whittle down the waist while prac- ticing the movements of the dance. Benefit from Maria Morca’s extensive experience as a profes- sional performer in Hollywood movie productions and television. Wear comfortable clothing. Tuition includes Maria Morca’s Belly Dancing book and audio tape ($20 value). Fee: $99 Item W9484 M. Morca MAIN, R014 8 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Feb 25 4:00 - 5:00pm Country 2-Step: Beginning New! This class will get you dancin’ around the floor in no time at all. The 2-step is the most popular dance on the country dance floor. It’s easy to learn and the turns are fun. Partners recommended but not required. Fee: $65 Item W9556 D. Serfling 5 Tuesdays Jan 14 - Feb 11 7:30 - 8:30pm The Rockin’ Horse Dance Barn, 11820 150th Ave SE, Renton Jazz Dance: Beginning Get in shape and stay in shape! Learn basic jazz steps and benefit from this energetic and rhythmic dance. Discover how to achieve the best physical appear- ance with no special equipment. Instructor is a Con- servatory Graduate and a former professional dancer with 27 years of experience. Fee: $109 Item W9466 K. Fedor-White MAIN, R014 10 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 24 7:30 - 8:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Latin Sampler: Salsa and Rumba New! Add some Latin spice to your life! Ideal for begin- ners or as a refresher course. You will have fun learning the basics of salsa and rumba in this re- laxed and fun atmosphere taught by instructors with over 18 years’ experience. Partners recom- mended but not required or guaranteed. Fee: $45 Item W9455 K. Urban/T. Riza 3 Fridays Jan 10 - Jan 24 7:00 - 8:00pm Pro Sports Club, 4455 148th Ave NE, Bellevue Line Dance: Beginning New! Are you looking for a fun activity to do with friends and get exercise at the same time? Join other be- ginner Line Dancers and learn some fun easy line dances to a variety of music. This class is fun for all ages and abilities. No experience or partners re- quired. Fee: $65 Item W9555 D. Serfling 5 Mondays Feb 24 - Mar 24 6:30 - 7:30pm The Rockin’ Horse Dance Barn, 11820 150th Ave SE, Renton Party Preparation Dance: Couples Only New! Tired of going to dances and just sitting? Don’t miss this opportunity to learn three easy partner dances from experienced instructors. This class is ideal for weddings, nightclubs, cruises, and parties and you will dance to different kinds of music from the last 50 years. Fee is per couple. Fee: $75 Item W9451 K. Urban/T. Riza 3 Fridays Feb 28 - Mar 14 8:00 - 9:00pm Pro Sports Club, 4455 148th Ave NE, Bellevue Salsa for Beginners It’s fun, it’s all the rage, it’s time for you to learn it! Designed for the beginner, this easy course will fo- cus on the man’s lead and the woman’s following skills. Tom Riza and Kathi Urban are the Eastside’s most experienced dance team. They will help you develop a strong foundation in your dancing and get you onto the Latin dance floor ASAP! Partners recommended, but not required or guaranteed. Fee: $45 Item W9544 K. Urban/T. Riza 3 Fridays Feb 28 - Mar 14 7:00 - 8:00pm Pro Sports Club, 4455 148th Ave NE, Bellevue Social Dance Beginners I Learn the latest fun dance from the past that is sweeping the nation, plus some traditional social dances. We’ll concentrate on contemporary music, Continued on next page 75 www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu (425) 564-2263 Registration, page 88 Art-Zones CORPORATE INCENTIVE PROGRAM (CIP) Many of our classes qualify for a corporate discount. For further information, please contact the Business & Professional Training Institute, 425-564-4154. but introduce some of the “oldies,” too. You’ll learn the vintage swing, East Coast swing, fox-trot, salsa, waltz, cha cha, and rumba. Come alone or bring a partner! Instructor Katerina Fedor-White has been turning out dancers for the last 27 years. Fee: $65 Item W9453 K. Fedor-White MAIN, R014 5 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Feb 4 6:00 - 7:00pm Item W9454 K. Fedor-White MAIN, R014 5 Tuesdays Feb 11 - Mar 11 6:00 - 7:00pm Social Dance Beginners II Dance is food for the soul! And if you are familiar with an elementary level of dance and want to learn more, this is your next step. The class is de- signed to improve your techniques and add two more dances to your repertoire. Emphasizing the importance of leading and following, styling, and footwork in couple dancing, this energetic and fun class will take you to a more comfortable level of movement. Prerequisite: Social Dance Beginner I. Fee: $65 Item W9457 K. Fedor-White MAIN, R014 5 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Feb 4 7:00 - 8:00pm Item W9458 K. Fedor-White MAIN, R014 5 Tuesdays Feb 11 - Mar 11 7:00 - 8:00pm Swing: Introduction Learn the hottest dance craze to hit the country since the 1940s. Learn the basic East Coast and West Coast swing and, of course, the ever popular jitterbug. Leather soled shoes highly recom- mended. Fee: $79 Item W9452 D. Cox/J. Cox MAIN, R014 6 Fridays Jan 31 - Mar 7 6:30 - 7:30pm Tap Dancing: Beginning/ Intermediate Try this fun and creative dance form and you may find a true joy in working out! Learn basic steps and combinations, correct timing and get plenty of aerobic workout. This class is suitable for all age groups. You will need tap shoes and comfortable attire. Instructor is a Conservatory Graduate and a former professional dancer with 27 years of experi- ence. Fee: $109 Item W9467 K. Fedor-White MAIN, R014 10 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 24 8:30 - 9:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Viennese Waltz Learn the fast and fun original waltz, danced to classical music. This class is also for those preparing for “The Night in Vienna,” the largest ball in the Northwest, held in March. We will be working on techniques of footwork, smoothness, and comfort in leading and following. Katerina Fedor-White is a graduate of the Art Conservatory of Prague and has 27 years of experience in teaching. Fee: $79 Item W9456 K. Fedor-White MAIN, R014 6 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Feb 11 8:00 - 9:00pm DRAMA See also Radio, Film & TV. Auditioning for Stage, Television and Film New! Explore the basic needs and techniques for audi- tioning in the professional arenas of film, television, and theatre. Discussions include representation, marketing, and audition material. Workshop your audition material and receive advice and informa- tion about photographs, resumes, and other items essential for pursuing a professional career in per- formance. One ticket to the SecondStory Theater in the Redmond Town Center is included in your tuition. Details in class. Fee: $109 Item W9554 M. Mascara FAC, 203 10 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 24 6:00 - 7:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Acting for the Camera So you want to be in pictures? The television com- mercial industry is always looking for new faces, and it’s a great way to enter the entertainment industry. This course addresses acting techniques for com- mercials and film. Learn how to find your mark, read cue cards, do cold-readings, eat on camera, and work with partners. We will also discuss unions, pho- tographers, and finding the right agent. You will have the opportunity to work in front of the camera and analyze your work. One ticket to the SecondStory Theater in the Redmond Town Center is included in your tuition. Details in class. Fee: $109 Item W9468 Staff FAC, 203 8 Tuesdays Jan 21 - Mar 11 7:00 - 9:00pm Acting for the Non-Actor Unlock the actor in you! We all played as kids, now you can again. Learn basic stagecraft. Analyze scripts. Build character. Gain confidence in yourself. Learn and develop skills that can help you far away from the stage. Look forward to plenty of hands-on experience and discussion in a safe, respectful envi- ronment. There will be homework including memo- rizing and rehearsal. One ticket to the SecondStory Theater in the Redmond Town Center is included in your tuition. Details in class. Fee: $165 Item W9482 R. Rutherford FAC, 203 8 Saturdays Jan 11 - Mar 1 10:00am - 2:00pm Acting: Improvisation Get out of your head, and experience spontaneity! Through a series of exercises, theater games, and discussion, learn the principles of improvisational acting. Gain skills and discover talents that can help you succeed on and off the stage. Wear clothes in which you feel you can comfortably move. One ticket to the SecondStory Theater in the Redmond Town Center is included in your tuition. Details in class. Fee: $119 Item W9470 Staff FAC, 203 8 Thursdays Jan 9 - Feb 27 7:00 - 9:30pm Acting Techniques Acting Techniques can help the beginner or a vet- eran of stage and screen to sharpen acting skills. Study includes blocking, character motivation, analysis, improvisation, monologues, cold read- ings, and scene work. Utilize acting exercises from a variety of sources. Learn effective voice projec- tion, stage movement, and the art of taking direc- tion. Discover which unique gifts you possess as an actor and apply them to enrich your work. One ticket to the SecondStory Theater in the Redmond Town Center is included in your tuition. Details in class. Fee: $149 Item W9469 R. Rutherford NORTH, 112 8 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Feb 25 6:30 - 9:30pm Mime New! Did you know that walking in place and getting nowhere is an art form? This is a playful, structured, and invaluable form through the arena of mime, physical comedy, and clown theater. The course will focus on general movement exercises, the mime illusions, image work, and improvisation. Aside from specific mime technique, the course will cover communication through universal imagery, and characterization through mime and clown rou- tines. Class includes physical warm-ups, technique instruction, and physical improvisation. Hand-outs and discussion include: history of mime, follow-up exercises, and reading and video list. One ticket to the Second StoryTheater in the Redmond Town Center is included in your tuition. Details in class. Fee: $115 Item W9559 P. Pulver FAC, 203 8 Wednesdays Jan 29 - Mar 19 6:30 - 8:30pm MUSIC Class Piano: Level 1 For absolute beginners, with no previous music and/or piano experience. Learn to read and play music from the very start. A keyboard is needed for daily practice. Course materials and information are available from instructor in the first class. A $5 lab fee is included in your tuition. Fee: $119 Item W9471 A. Cummings MAIN, E222 8 Saturdays Jan 4 - Mar 8 9:00 - 10:00am No class on 2/1 and 2/22. Item W9472 C. Long MAIN, E222 8 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Mar 4 6:30 - 7:30pm No class on 2/18. Art-Zones WINTER 2003 BCC CONTINUING EDUCATION Locations are as follows, unless otherwise noted. Please see pages 90-91 for maps and other locations. NORTH North Campus: 10700 Northup Way • MAIN Main Campus: 3000 Landerholm Circle SE • FAC Factoria Center: 12402 SE 38th St. 76 Class Piano: Level 2 If you can read simple music notation and play ba- sic chords in C and G-major, this is the class for you. Basic music theory will be introduced. A keyboard is needed for daily practice. Prerequisite: comple- tion of Class Piano: Level 1, or permission of in- structor. A $5 lab fee is included in your tuition. Fee: $119 Item W9473 A. Cummings MAIN, E222 8 Saturdays Jan 4 - Mar 8 10:00 - 11:00am No class on 2/1 and 2/22. Item W9474 C. Long MAIN, E222 8 Tuesdays Jan 7 - March 4 7:30 - 8:30pm No class on 2/18. Class Voice Enjoy the natural, relaxed singing in class atmo- sphere. Learn the basics of tone production, breathing, and pitch control. Supportive environ- ment encourages “closet singers” and shy singers to find and use the gift of their true voice. Text will be e-mailed to you prior to the first class. Fee: $129 Item W9481 C. Long MAIN, E129 8 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Mar 5 6:30 - 8:00pm No class on 2/19. Flute: Beginning New! Follow the lure of the silvery flute. Caress it in your hands, touch it to your cheek, put it to your lips, and make some music! Give in to the seduction! Breath control and standards of good technique as well as the most basic music theory will be your focus and soon you will play simple pieces. Search the yellow pages for the closest music store near you to purchase or rent a flute. Required: Bring your flute to the first class! Fee: $119 Item W9557 M. Krueger MAIN, E102 8 Mondays Jan 6 - Mar 10 6:30 - 7:30pm No class on 1/20 and 2/17. Guitar: Level 1 Have you always wanted to strum the guitar for enjoyment? This class will focus on learning the guitar layout of string numbers, open string notes and notes up to the fifth fret. We will learn how to make chords and practice changing from chord to chord, (short chord progressions), covering the four primary chords in five basic keys! Purchase a beginning guitar book of your choice before the first class. This course prepares you for Guitar Level 2. Required: Bring a guitar! Fee: $119 Item W9475 G. McClellan MAIN, E102 8 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Mar 4 6:00 - 7:00pm No class on 2/18. Item W9476 G. McClellan MAIN, E102 8 Thursdays Jan 9 - Mar 6 7:00 - 8:00pm No class on 2/20. Guitar: Level 2 Has it been a while since you picked up your gui- tar? Feeling a bit “rusty”? This class is a perfect way to brush up on your guitar playing skills. We’ll drill on changing chords while keeping a strum pattern going, reinforce any music theory you may be fuzzy on, and learn easy songs limited to 2-3 chords only. This class prepares you for Guitar: Level 3. Guitar required. Fee: $119 Item W9477 G. McClellan MAIN, E102 8 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Mar 4 7:00 - 8:00pm No class on 2/18. Item W9478 G. McClellan MAIN, E102 8 Thursdays Jan 9 - Mar 6 6:00 - 7:00pm No class on 2/20. Guitar: Level 3 New! You know basic chords and strum patterns. Now what do you do? Learn a song each week in a dif- ferent guitar style: Rock, Blues, Folk, and Pop! We will cover advanced strum patterns, basic fingerpicking in 4/4 and 3/4, power chords, using a capo. Purchase an intermediate guitar book of your choice before the first class. Understanding basic music notation and knowledge of primary chords in five keys required, however, instructor will audition students who do not meet this re- quirement. Fee: $119 Item W9542 G. McClellan MAIN, E102 8 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Mar 4 8:00 - 9:00pm No class on 2/18. Strings - Violin/Viola: Beginning Have a desire to learn the violin or viola? Come and learn how to produce a sound by plucking and by using the bow. Learn how to read music, rhythm, understand simple musical terms, and be able to perform simple songs. A brief group recital will be performed on the last night of class. Bring your own instrument and music stand or rent from your local music store. Fee: $109 Item W9479 R. Enders MAIN, E102 10 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Mar 19 6:00 - 7:30pm No class on 2/19. Strings - Violin/Viola: Continuing This class is a continuation of Strings - Beginning Violin/Viola. For students with some knowledge of a string instrument. A brief group recital will be performed on the last night of class. Bring your own instrument and music stand or rent from your local music store. Fee: $109 Item W9483 R. Enders MAIN, E102 10 Wednesdays Jan 8 - Mar 19 7:30 - 9:00pm No class on 2/19. String Orchestra Ever wanted to make music with other people? If you play (or used to play) a stringed instrument and you can read simple music, this is your chance! Please join us for a fun, easygoing class on en- semble playing. Bring your own instrument and music stand; music will be provided. Fee: $109 Item W9537 R. Enders MAIN, E224 10 Saturdays Jan 11 - Mar 22 10:30am - noon No class on 1/18. RADIO, FILM, & TV See also Drama. See our web site for additional offerings. Basic Broadcasting If you love music and hate commercials - public radio is for you. Learn the basics of public radio broadcasting at BCC’s own radio station KBCS. Course covers basic broadcasting tools - how to use “the board,” cue up records and CDs, and an- nounce music smoothly. Learn at a real public ra- dio station - 24 hour jazz, folk, world, and blues. You’ll also learn the FCC’s regulations for public broadcasting. After the course you may apply for a volunteer shift at KBCS. Tuition includes lab fees. Fee: $139 Item W9480 H. Jin FAC, 101 6 Tuesdays Jan 7 - Feb 11 7:00 - 9:00pm Hollywood Film Institute: A Crash Course for Writers, Producers, and Directors New! This acclaimed course launched the careers of Quentin Tarantino, Spike Lee, Guy Ritchie and 20 Sundance entrants, including “In the Company of Men” and “The Blair Witch Project.” In just one weekend, you’ll learn how to “Make Your Film” (Produce, Direct, and Shoot) and “Sell Your Movie” (Finance, Distribute, and Sell) in a simple demystifying step-by-step process. The end result is that you, a first-timer, will know how to make any feature film with budgets from $5,000 to $50,000. Subjects covered are Producing, Writing, Talent, Guild & Unions, Financing, Dealmaking, Directing, Cameras, Shooting, Editing, Marketing, Festivals, Distributing, and Negotiating. See the website for more information. One ticket to the SecondStory Theater in the Redmond Town Center is included in your tuition. Details in class. Fee: $299 Item W9553 Dove S-S Simmens 2 sessions SaSu Feb 15 - Feb 16 9:00am - 6:00pm Seattle location available upon registration. . Landerholm Circle SE • FAC Factoria Center: 12402 SE 38th St. 68 Art-Zones Cruise into the Art-Zones. We offer adult arts edu- cation and opportunities in. Photo Level II” © 2000 Claudia Mazzie-Balheim, Art-Zones Student St. Edward Tower Continued on next page Art-Zones WINTER 2003 BCC CONTINUING EDUCATION Locations

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