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ARTS 60 REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org PART TWO Woodworking Woodworking Basics (age 16 & up) • SHAKER OCCASIONAL TABLE This table is an attractive and complex piece of furniture that is ideal for students who have some experience but is also within reach of the beginner who has patience. Skills covered include dovetailing, mortise and tenon joinery, and panel glue-ups. The final table will be an heirloom piece in your home. Instructor: Charles Lankford Fees: $136(R) $166(N) (5 classes) 81802 Wed Jan 14–Feb 11 6–9:30 p.m. • CURVED LID BOX If you are just starting out and are interested in working with power tools and wood, this is the class for you! Learn safety and proper use of tools. Instructor: Charles Lankford Fees: $93(R) $120(N) (4 classes) 81805 Wed Mar 4–25 6:30–9:30 p.m. • BEGINNING LATHE—BASICS Students will learn the tools, techniques and processes of turning wood on a lathe. It's also a great refresher for those who've just begun lathe turning and want more guided practice. A limited amount of turning stock is available for purchase from the Cary Arts Center. Tools are available for use. Supplies are not included. Instructor: Todd Hartzell Fees: $79(R) $102(N) (3 classes) 81803 Thu Jan 15–29 6–9 p.m. • LATHE—BEYOND BASICS Students will learn more advanced techniques and processes of turning wood on a lathe. A limited amount of turning stock is available for purchase from the Cary Arts Center. Tools are available for use. Supplies are not included. Instructor: Todd Hartzell Fees: $79(R) $102(N) (3 classes) 81804 Thu Mar 5–19 6–9 p.m. • TURNING BOXES & BOWLS Learn the ends and outs of turning small bowls and boxes in this basic course. Prerequisite required. Instructor: Todd Hartzell Fees: $79(R) $102(N) (3 classes) 81808 Wed Apr 15–29 6–9 p.m. Watercolor, Intermediate (age 16 & up) Explore more advanced possibilities of watercolor. Following a brief rundown of basics (set-up, brush handling, washes & glazes, color-mixing, wet-on-dry, wet-on-wet, and dry-brush applications), continuing discussions will cover more in-depth color use and benefits of more expensive materials, incorporating other media, and miscellaneous tips and tricks. Supply list provided. Instructor: Michael Polomik Fees: $105(R) $135(N) (6 classes) 83399 Tue & Thu Mar 31–Apr 16 7–9:30 p.m. Pen, Ink & Watercolor Plus (age 16 & up) Learn the fundamentals of painting in watercolor and using a variety of tools including pen and ink, palette knife (provided by instructor), charcoal, and colored pencil to create interesting effects. Experienced and new students are welcome. Still lifes and waterscapes will be included in the lessons. Supply list provided. Instructor: Donald Hamilton Fees: $105(R) $135(N) (6 classes) 83051 Wed Apr 8–May 13 7–9 p.m. Photography Elements of Digital Photography (age 16 & up) Explore the basics of digital photography, including fundamentals, basic composition and digital workflow. Learn how to think about your photography, from composing shots to organizing and cataloging work. Weekly assignments focus on skills learned in class. For beginning photographers or those new to digital photography. Must provide your own digital camera. Location: Page-Walker Arts & History Center Instructor: Heath Clayton Fees: $68(R) $82(N) (6 classes) 82982 Mon Mar 2–Apr 13 7:30–9 p.m. (no class March 23) Photographing Children (age 16 & up) Capture those special candid moments with your children and grandchildren! Learn to make the most of a variety of conditions using light, composition and exposure to improve your photographs. The course builds upon the lessons learned in Elements of Digital Photography. Must provide your own digital camera. Location: Page-Walker Arts & History Center Instructor: Heath Clayton Fees: $48(R) $62(N) (4 classes) 82983 Mon Apr 27–May 18 7:30–9 p.m.

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