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Jewellery Workshop**<br />

COURSE CODE ARTS1821 SECTION 49<br />

INSTRUCTOR Valerie Davidson<br />

DATES October 26, <strong>2013</strong> 9:00 – 5:00pm<br />

FEE $102.25<br />

Project title: Sterling Silver Ring<br />

Basic jewellery techniques such as sawing, piercing, filing, and forming<br />

are applicable to a wide range of projects. Surface decoration techniques<br />

such as stamping, hammering and various methods to create<br />

texture and contrast will make your project unique. Instruction will also<br />

include polishing the finished product. This workshop is suitable for<br />

beginners. Students with previous experience will have an opportunity to<br />

advance these techniques with the guidance of the instructor. There will<br />

be a $35 material fee payable to the instructor.<br />

Painted Floor Cloths Workshop**<br />

COURSE CODE ARTS405 SECTION 49<br />

INSTRUCTOR Amanda Brittin<br />

DATES October 26, <strong>2013</strong> 9:00 – 5:00pm<br />

FEE $102.25<br />

A floor cloth can be funky and whimsical or created to match interior<br />

décor. You will have complete freedom to design in your own personal<br />

style with lots of help from the instructor. Basic painting techniques<br />

such as colour-washing and stencilling will be taught in addition to more<br />

detailed hand-painting tips. This workshop is intended as a fun and<br />

stress-free day that results in a wonderful piece of art for underfoot.<br />

There will be a $35 material fee payable to the instructor.<br />

Pen, Ink & Watercolour Workshop**<br />

COURSE CODE ARTS1955 SECTION 49<br />

INSTRUCTOR Marta Scythes<br />

DATES October 26, <strong>2013</strong> 9:00 – 5:00pm<br />

FEE $102.25<br />

Explore the beauty of watercolour painting mixed with pen and ink<br />

drawing. Several methods to combine the two media will be demonstrated.<br />

You will learn and then apply various techniques on different<br />

surface supports while studying natural subjects. Workshop is suitable<br />

for all levels. There will be a $3 material fee payable to the instructor.<br />

Haliburton School of The Arts<br />

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The Look of Film**<br />

COURSE CODE ARTS1817 SECTION 49<br />

INSTRUCTOR James McAteer & Tammy Rea<br />

DATES October 26, <strong>2013</strong> 9:00 – 5:00pm<br />

FEE $102.25<br />

The overall look of a film or a television show is carefully designed to<br />

enhance the Director’s vision. In A Single Man on Colin Firth’s last day,<br />

subliminally the design of the movie intensifies to show his love of life –<br />

the colours of the film become more intense – lipstick becomes redder,<br />

sweaters bluer, etc. Production design includes the design and creation<br />

of sets, finding locations, establishing the color scheme or palette of<br />

a film, and supervising the costumes, hairstyles, and makeup. One of<br />

Canada’s foremost Production Designers, James McAteer, (Good Will<br />

Hunting, A History of Violence) explains the visual style of film that will<br />

help you better understand how you are being influenced as a viewer.<br />

This workshop would also be valuable for film students.<br />

Visit hsta.ca to learn about our<br />

skilled, studio-artist instructors.<br />

Visual and Creative Arts Diploma<br />

(VCAD)<br />

<strong>Fleming</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Visual and Creative Arts Diploma (VCAD) offers<br />

unique and flexible options for earning a diploma in the visual arts.<br />

Additional information is available at hsta.ca.<br />

VCAD Credits<br />

Within this calendar:<br />

– Non-credit courses are indicated by a double asterisk (**)<br />

– Elective courses have no asterisk

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