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THU WED TUE MONAdobe In<strong>Design</strong> I & IIFigure DrawingIntroduction to Graphic <strong>Design</strong>Mixed Media & TechniquesAdobe Flash I & IIAdobe Photoshop I & II (PC)Documentary PhotographyDrawing for Interior <strong>Design</strong>Imaging for the WebLighting <strong>Design</strong>AutoCAD IIBeginning PastelsCharacter Creation<strong>Design</strong>ing for the Web:The Web <strong>Design</strong> ProcessAdobe Illustrator I & IIAlternative Photographic ProcessesDigital Photography IIntroduction to Interior <strong>Design</strong>Painting the Figure with Ken MabreyOpen Figure StudioStill Life Oil PaintingTuesday Night Sketchbook on SiteIntroduction to Digital <strong>Design</strong>Learning to See:Drawing for EveryonePhotography & Non-Fiction WritingSculpture: Alternative PracticesWatercolor PaintingWeb <strong>Design</strong> FundamentalsPop-Up BookmakingSkateboard Project:Customized Decks with Brad TurnerFRIDrawing on the Right Side <strong>of</strong> the BrainContinuing EducationSummer 2010www.dcad.edu302.622.8867 x 110SATAdobe Photoshop I & II (MAC)Br<strong>and</strong>ing You WorkshopCartooning & Comic Book <strong>Art</strong>Create a Painter's NotebookEn Plein Air PaintingInterior <strong>Design</strong> Business PrinciplesMacintosh Competency WorkshopMacro PhotographyMaya I & IIMemory Box Workshopwith Ron LongsdorfMonumental Drawing:Empricism <strong>and</strong> the Cityscape


COMPUTER GRAPHICSDIGITAL DESIGN CERTIFICATEThe curriculum focus is on both visual communication <strong>and</strong>technical pr<strong>of</strong>i ciency. Students will build a foundation withininteractive design, web-based media, animation <strong>and</strong> motiongraphics. The Digital <strong>Design</strong> Certifi cate will prepare studentsfor careers in broadcast, video <strong>and</strong> interactive design.SEMESTER ONEIntroduction to Digital <strong>Design</strong>Adobe Flash I/IISpecial Effects with Adobe AfterEffectsSEMESTER TWOMaya I/IIFinal Cut Express I/IISEMESTER THREEAdobe Flash IIIIntroduction to Mobile <strong>Design</strong>Advanced Digital <strong>Design</strong>GRAPHIC + WEB DESIGN CERTIFICATESThese certifi cates provide students, whether interested intraditional publishing or digital communications, with thecreative <strong>and</strong> technical skills needed to compete in theseexciting industries.These programs are particularly well-suited for currentgraphics pr<strong>of</strong>essionals wishing to upgrade their computerskills, production artists or programmers seeking careeradvancement, individuals working to establish their ownbusinesses <strong>and</strong> creative young people looking for a way toenter the pr<strong>of</strong>ession. The majority <strong>of</strong> classes are taught on theMacintosh platform, the industry st<strong>and</strong>ard for graphicspr<strong>of</strong>essionals.GRAPHIC DESIGN CURRICULUMSEMESTER ONEIntroduction to Graphic <strong>Design</strong>Adobe In<strong>Design</strong> IAdobe Photoshop I/IISEMESTER TWOAdobe In<strong>Design</strong> IIAdobe Illustrator I/IIElective OneSEMESTER THREEBasic Layout & TypographyPre-Press Production TechniquesElective TwoWEB DESIGN CURRICULUMSEMESTER ONEWeb <strong>Design</strong> FundamentalsAdobe Photoshop I/IISEMESTER TWOAdobe Dreamweaver I/IIAdobe Flash I/IISEMESTER THREEImaging for the Web I/II or Web I plus elective<strong>Design</strong>ing for the WebSEMESTER FOURAdvanced CSS <strong>and</strong> HTML (XHTML/HTML5)Web <strong>Design</strong> Portfolio & Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Practices02


FACULTYSEAN CARROWBFA in Animation, University <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Art</strong>s; AFA, <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong>. Freelance artist, fi lmmaker, <strong>and</strong> animatorwho has worked with clients including Hallmark, HeritageProductions, Fresh <strong>Art</strong>ists, Project 21 <strong>and</strong> WHYY amongmany others.BATES CARTERIT Coordinator, DCAD; BS, Ithaca <strong>College</strong>. Bates has workedfor several years in the IT industry. He manages the computerlabs at DCAD <strong>and</strong> keeps them running at a state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art level.WARREN CHASEBA, Rochester Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology. VP, Web <strong>Design</strong> atDigital Eye, LLC. Warren designs <strong>and</strong> builds web sites for avariety <strong>of</strong> regional clients. www.digitaleyecomLEN DAMICOBA in Advertising <strong>and</strong> Public Relations, Penn State. Anindependent, award-winning <strong>Art</strong> Director/Web Developer,Len has nearly a decade’s worth <strong>of</strong> experience in visualcommunication.DAVID MANZOLILLOBA in advertising, NYIT, NY; AA in advertising art & design,SUNY Farmingdale. Creative Director, JP Morgan Chase.David has taught at DCAD since 1998 <strong>and</strong> was an instructor atSUNY Farmingdale from 1993-1996. http://manzomedia.comJASON OLNEYBFA in fi lm with a minor in animation, University <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Art</strong>s.Since 2003 he has been a Senior Graphics ProductionSpecialist at FineStationery.com in Wilmington. Fluent in Mac<strong>and</strong> PC, Jason has also attended DCAD.CHARLEY PARKERStudied at the Pennsylvania Academy <strong>of</strong> the Fine <strong>Art</strong>s.Cartoonist, illustrator <strong>and</strong> web designer. Produces the awardwinningonline comic Argon Zark! <strong>and</strong> works for a variety <strong>of</strong>agencies in web development. www.cparkerdesign.comBRIAN TRUONOAssociate Degree, Bradley Academy for the Visual <strong>Art</strong>s.Brian works as the Production Director at The Archer Groupin Wilmington.BRAD WASONCreative Director <strong>of</strong> 23rd & 5th <strong>Design</strong> Studio, Instructor forDCAD’s AFA Degree Program <strong>and</strong> Visual Communicationat the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Delaware</strong>. Additionally, Brad serves asthe Area Coordinator for Graphic, Web & Digital <strong>Design</strong> forContinuing Education at DCAD. www.23rd5th.comROB WHITEHEADWeb <strong>Design</strong>er, Web Publisher at Bank <strong>of</strong> America. Has extensiveexperience in photography, pre-press <strong>and</strong> imaging technology.Owned <strong>and</strong> operated Colourworks Photo Lab.COMPUTER GRAPHICSREGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.DCADEVENTS.COM03


ADOBE INDESIGN ICOURSE ID: GD0053Instructor: David ManzolilloSIX SESSIONSMonday, 6 PM - 9:15 PM; June 7 – July 19NON-CREDIT Tuition: $295/Lab Fee: $35; 2 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $450/Lab Fee: $35; 1 CreditIn<strong>Design</strong> is the latest tool for page layout <strong>and</strong> electronicpre-press preparation. Because it’s an Adobe product,In<strong>Design</strong> is designed to work with Photoshop, Illustrator <strong>and</strong>Acrobat. In this course you will gain basic experience with thes<strong>of</strong>tware as you work with page layout creation, creating <strong>and</strong>formatting text, inputting <strong>and</strong> manipulating images, <strong>and</strong> gain abasic underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> color as it relates to printing. Exercisesare designed to take full advantage <strong>of</strong> the basic tools withinIn<strong>Design</strong>. Macintosh knowledge required.ADOBE INDESIGN IICOURSE ID: GD0060Instructor: David ManzolilloSIX SESSIONSMonday, 6 PM - 9:15 PM; July 26 – August 30NON-CREDIT Tuition: $295/Lab Fee: $35; 2 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $450/Lab Fee: $35; 1 CreditExp<strong>and</strong> your knowledge <strong>of</strong> this powerful layout <strong>and</strong>production tool. Students will learn to create complexmulti-page documents utilizing master pages <strong>and</strong> advancedparagraph <strong>and</strong> character styles (including the new nestedstyles feature). The use <strong>of</strong> tables within In<strong>Design</strong> will beexplored to automate design tasks. In<strong>Design</strong>’s robust PDFexport capabilities, its helpful prefl ight <strong>and</strong> documentpackaging functions will also be explored.Prerequisite: Adobe In<strong>Design</strong> I.ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR ICOURSE ID: GD0041Instructor: Len DamicoSIX SESSIONSThursday, 6 PM– 9:15 PM; June 3 – July 8NON-CREDIT Tuition: $295/Lab Fee: $35; 2 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $450/Lab Fee: $ 35; 1 CreditOne <strong>of</strong> the backbones <strong>of</strong> modern graphic design <strong>and</strong>electronic publishing, Illustrator is the leading vector-basedillustration s<strong>of</strong>tware available. This course instructs thebeginning student in the s<strong>of</strong>tware’s typical uses in today’sdesign <strong>and</strong> publishing environment, covering basic drawing,tracing <strong>and</strong> typographic techniques. Mac OS competency required.ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR IICOURSE ID: GD0042Instructor: Len DamicoSIX SESSIONSThursday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; July 15 – August 19NON-CREDIT Tuition: $295/Lab Fee: $35; 2 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $450/Lab Fee: $35; 1 CreditBuild on your basic underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> Illustrator in thish<strong>and</strong>s-on course. Explore the advanced capabilities <strong>of</strong> thes<strong>of</strong>tware by creating dynamic type effects <strong>and</strong> using blends forrealistic illustrations. Learn to integrate illustrations with AdobePhotoshop <strong>and</strong> web applications through a variety <strong>of</strong>problem-solving exercises. Prerequisite: Adobe Illustrator I.BRANDING YOU WORKSHOPCOURSE ID: GD0074Instructor: Brad WasonONE SESSIONSaturday, 10 AM – 3 PM; July 10NON-CREDIT Tuition: $100Explore a variety <strong>of</strong> new technology <strong>and</strong> digital marketing todevelop, create <strong>and</strong> maintain your own br<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> community<strong>of</strong> followers. Using a combination <strong>of</strong> free online tools,participants will explore various forms <strong>of</strong> blogs, CMS solutions,Facebook <strong>and</strong> Twitter in their use <strong>and</strong> relevance. A lunch breakwill be provided; students may bring their lunch to class or visita local eatery.COMPUTER GRAPHICSREGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.DCADEVENTS.COM05


ADOBE FLASH ICOURSE ID: AN0013Instructor: Charley ParkerSIX SESSIONSTuesday, 6 PM - 9:15 PM; June 1 – July 6NON-CREDIT Tuition: $295/Lab Fee: $35; 2 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $450/Lab Fee: $35; 1 CreditAdd Flash to your range <strong>of</strong> web design skills. Master thefundamentals <strong>of</strong> the most powerful <strong>and</strong> versatile tool forcreating animation <strong>and</strong> interactivity for the web. Throughin-class projects this course will show you how to create basicbut pr<strong>of</strong>essional-quality motion graphics for banner ads or webpresentations, <strong>and</strong> how to build Flash-based web sites. Thecourse starts with the basics <strong>of</strong> Flash interface, moves throughtools <strong>and</strong> techniques into the design, planning <strong>and</strong> creation<strong>of</strong> Flash projects, <strong>and</strong> includes real-world considerations forpreparing <strong>and</strong> publishing Flash fi les on the web.Computer graphics knowledge required.ADOBE FLASH IICOURSE ID: AN0014Instructor: Charley ParkerSIX SESSIONSTuesday, 6 PM - 9:15 PM; June 13 – August 17NON-CREDIT Tuition: $295/Lab Fee: $35; 2 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $450/Lab Fee: $35; 1 CreditExtend your comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> the interactive power <strong>of</strong> Flash with thisintermediate-level class. Add sophisticated techniques forcreating multi-level movies that improve load time, using movieclips to organize <strong>and</strong> manipulate content <strong>and</strong> importing <strong>and</strong>controlling sound fi les. Learn advanced techniques for Flash’svector drawing tools <strong>and</strong> work with fi les imported from otherprograms. This course also de-mystifi es the fundamentals <strong>of</strong>ActionScript. Flash’s powerful scripting language can be surprisinglysimple to use <strong>and</strong> gives you extraordinary control over animation<strong>and</strong> response to user actions. The course is fl exible enough toaccommodate student requests to explore particular aspects <strong>of</strong>this versatile program. Prerequisite: Adobe Flash I.MAYA ICOURSE ID: AN0054Instructor: Sean CarrowSIX SESSIONSSaturday, 9 AM – 12:15 PM; June 5 – July 10NON-CREDIT Tuition: $295/Lab Fee: $35; 2 CEUSCREDIT Tuition: $450/Lab Fee: $35; 1 CreditMaya is the leading 3.D. design animation s<strong>of</strong>tware. Thisintroductory class will provide students with an introduction tothis powerful s<strong>of</strong>tware, including an overview <strong>of</strong> tools,modeling, rigging, simple environments <strong>and</strong> basic animation.MAYA IICOURSE ID: AN0055Instructor: Sean CarrowSIX SESSIONSSaturday, 9 AM – 12:15 PM; July 17 – August 21NON-CREDIT Tuition: $295/Lab Fee: $35; 2 CEUSCREDIT Tuition: $450/Lab Fee: $35; 1 CreditBuild on your knowledge <strong>of</strong> Maya to learn about lighting,cameras, textures, advanced rigging, surface painting,advanced modeling <strong>and</strong> character animation.Prerequisite: Maya I.


FINE ARTSART & DESIGN CERTIFICATEThe <strong>Art</strong> & <strong>Design</strong> Certifi cate provides students with theopportunity to build creative <strong>and</strong> technical skills in order todiscover <strong>and</strong> realize their artistic potential. With required“core” courses in drawing <strong>and</strong> painting, the student maychoose electives from the Fine <strong>Art</strong>s department or any otherdepartment, such as Computer Graphics, Interior <strong>Design</strong>,Photography, Jewelry <strong>Design</strong> or Fashion <strong>Design</strong>. This unique<strong>and</strong> personalized course <strong>of</strong> study is available only through the<strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers aspiring artiststhe ultimate fl exibility in creating a customized art <strong>and</strong> designcurriculum.SEMESTER ONEFirst course in DrawingFirst course in PaintingElective ISEMESTER TWOSecond course in DrawingSecond course in PaintingElective IISEMESTER THREEThird course in DrawingThird course in PaintingElective IIIThe above-described curriculum chart refl ects a total <strong>of</strong>108 weeks <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education <strong>Art</strong> & <strong>Design</strong> courses.Although courses may meet for fewer than 12 sessions, thecurriculum may be completed by taking any combination <strong>of</strong> 3,6, 8, 10 or 12 week courses in order to accomplish the full 108weeks required for certifi cate completion.FACULTYSEAN CARROWBFA in animation, University <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Art</strong>s; AFA, <strong>Delaware</strong><strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong>. Freelance artist, fi lmmaker <strong>and</strong>animator who has worked with clients including Hallmark,Heritage Productions, Fresh <strong>Art</strong>ists, Project 21 <strong>and</strong> WHYYamong many others.DONNA CUSANOPastel <strong>and</strong> oil painter. BFA, Tyler School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>, TempleUniversity, with a concentration on Illustration, graphic design<strong>and</strong> Painting. Studied for one semester in Rome concentratingon Renaissance <strong>Art</strong> History <strong>and</strong> Painting. Has been teachingfor more than 12 years at regional venues such as TheWallingford Community <strong>Art</strong>s Center, The Howard Pyle StudioGroup <strong>and</strong> extensively at her private studio in Aston, PA.Published in The Best <strong>of</strong> Pastel Books I <strong>and</strong> II, Chester CountyLiving Magazine, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Matters Magazine. Currentlyworking on a continuing series <strong>of</strong> abstracted l<strong>and</strong>scapepaintings based on a trip to Donegal, Irel<strong>and</strong>.www.donnacusano.comJEAN DIVER<strong>Art</strong>ist, designer, writer <strong>and</strong> illustrator. BFA in graphic design,Moore <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> & <strong>Design</strong> in Philadelphia. Studied painting<strong>and</strong> graphics at Corcoran School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> + <strong>Design</strong> with BillNeumman <strong>and</strong> Johan Severtson. Studied painting with manyartists such as Eo Omwake, Tom Bostelle <strong>and</strong> Bo Bartlett.Presently represented in galleries in New Jersey <strong>and</strong>Pennsylvania. www.je<strong>and</strong>iver.comELLEN DURKANMFA, Towson University; BFA, Corcoran <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Art</strong> + <strong>Design</strong>; AFA, <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong>.Currently working on a body <strong>of</strong> forged metal wearable pieces.These garments have a performance aspect as they immobilizethe female fi gure, yet the hammered steel framework isseductive, as it st<strong>and</strong>s alone without a fi gure inside. Thesesculptures as well as large drawings are currently being shownin Maryl<strong>and</strong>.MICHAEL EASTMFA in painting, Pennsylvania Academy <strong>of</strong> the Fine <strong>Art</strong>s; BFAin painting, Indiana University in Bloomington. In 2002Michael received a grant to study abroad in Florence, Italy.The following summer, he returned to Florence to continue hisstudy <strong>of</strong> the great Renaissance painters. He also spent time inParis <strong>and</strong> Madrid to study the French <strong>and</strong> Spanish traditions.Michael has shown in Indianapolis, Philadelphia <strong>and</strong> mostrecently in an independent group exhibition in New York.He teaches drawing in DCAD’s AFA Degree Program.08


CREATE A PAINTER’S NOTEBOOKCOURSE ID: FA0202Instructor: Carol Tippit WoolworthTHREE SESSIONSSaturday, 10 AM – 1 PM; July 17, 24 & 31NON-CREDIT Tuition: $100; Materials Fee: $10In this three-day workshop, students will work to create anotebook <strong>of</strong> brush <strong>and</strong> paint techniques for reference <strong>and</strong>inspiration. The fi rst class will be devoted to various paintingtechniques, including scumbling <strong>and</strong> glazing, as well asexploring impasto <strong>and</strong> Pointillism. Students will exp<strong>and</strong> theirpainting vocabulary <strong>and</strong> technical ability by recording thesetechniques into their personal Painter’s Notebook <strong>and</strong> willuse them to create a simple still life painting.No experience necessary.LEARNING TO SEE: DRAWING FOR EVERYONECOURSE ID: FA0001Instructor: Am<strong>and</strong>a KamenTEN SESSIONSWednesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 2 – August 4NON-CREDIT Tuition: $350; 3.3 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $675; 1.5 CreditsLearn to draw anything in this drawing course, open forbeginners to experienced artists. Whether you want to be thenext Rembr<strong>and</strong>t, or simply want to achieve a h<strong>and</strong>le on themechanics <strong>of</strong> drawing, this class will focus on underst<strong>and</strong>ingthe fundamentals. Through the careful study <strong>of</strong> still life <strong>and</strong>models, students will learn how to create life-like drawings <strong>of</strong>the things around you. We will discuss measuring <strong>and</strong> sighting,as well as basic concepts <strong>of</strong> design. Along with working fromstill life <strong>and</strong> models, there will be historical discussions, casualcritiques <strong>and</strong> demonstrations. The mediums used in this classwill be charcoal <strong>and</strong> pencil. Material list will be provided atregistration. Please bring all basic drawing materials to the fi rstclass meeting. No experience necessary.STILL LIFE OIL PAINTINGCOURSE ID: FA0071Instructor: Carol Tippit WoolworthEIGHT SESSIONSTuesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 1 – July 20NON-CREDIT Tuition: $275; 2.6 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $450; 1 CreditEnjoy the journey <strong>of</strong> developing a fresh appreciation <strong>of</strong>magnifi cent <strong>and</strong> humble compositions through basic drawingexercises, simple grisaille painting <strong>and</strong> beyond. By learning fromthe master, Paul Cézanne, students will emerge asmasters <strong>of</strong> the still life. “With an apple I will astonish Paris,”said Cézanne, <strong>and</strong> using Cézanne’s work as an inspiration,students will recreate compositions <strong>and</strong> apply their ownsensibilities to their paintings, ultimately creating an original<strong>and</strong> extraordinary still life painting in oils.TUESDAY NIGHT SKETCHBOOK ON SITECOURSE ID: IL0011Instructor: Lynn PauleyEIGHT SESSIONSTuesday, 6 PM – 9 PM; June 1 – July 20NON-CREDIT Tuition: $275; 2.6 CEUSCREDIT Tuition: $450; 1 CreditDrawing is seeing; seeing is knowing. The best <strong>and</strong> mostimmediate way to draw <strong>and</strong> paint is from life, on site. Joinacclaimed artist <strong>and</strong> New York City illustrator Lynn Pauley aswe journey <strong>and</strong> journal at a variety <strong>of</strong> stimulating Wilmingtonlocations. Starting with a blank sketchbook <strong>and</strong> portabledrawing <strong>and</strong> painting materials, each student will leave thisclass fi lling pages from these nightly drawing “scavengerhunt” sessions. Along the way successful students will alsoacquire valuable drawing tools concerning line, color, design,perspective <strong>and</strong> how to add personal voice to their work. Eachweek’s session will build on the session before. This class isrecommended for any student, novice or pr<strong>of</strong>essional whowants to sharpen their direct observational skills. Prepare tohave fun learning new ways <strong>of</strong> seeing <strong>and</strong> working on location.Some on-site locations may require an entrance fee which isnot included in the cost <strong>of</strong> tuition. Bring a blank sketchbook<strong>and</strong> black <strong>and</strong> white drawing materials to fi rst class.


FIGURE DRAWINGCOURSE ID: FA0070Instructor: Am<strong>and</strong>a KamenTEN SESSIONSMonday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 7 – August 16NON-CREDIT Tuition: $350; 3 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $675; 1.5 CreditsUnderst<strong>and</strong>ing the human fi gure is a fundamental skill for visualartists. This course will focus on drawing from live models.Tackle complex fi gurative forms through careful observation<strong>and</strong> innovative drawing techniques. This in-depth exploration<strong>of</strong> the human form will stress anatomical structure,proportion, foreshortening, value <strong>and</strong> line quality. Developexpressive mark-making <strong>and</strong> strengthen compositional design.This course is the ultimate prep course for high schoolstudents considering art school.WATERCOLOR PAINTINGCOURSE ID: FA0159Instructor: Michael RobearTEN SESSIONSThursday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 3 – August 12No Class July 22NON-CREDIT Tuition: $330/Lab Fee: $20; 3 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $675/Lab Fee: $20; 1.5 CreditsIf you have found this medium to be frightening, diffi cult <strong>and</strong>unforgiving or perhaps this is your fi rst attempt – fear no more!This course will begin with a solid underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> traditionaltechniques such as washes, bleeds <strong>and</strong> layering. Studentswill then explore the expressive qualities <strong>of</strong> the medium <strong>and</strong> itschanging effects on a variety <strong>of</strong> paper <strong>and</strong> end the course bydeveloping a painting from start to fi nish. A Saturday visit tothe Br<strong>and</strong>ywine River Museum will be planned. Some drawingexperience is preferred, but not necessary.MEMORY BOX WORKSHOP WITH RON LONGSDORFCOURSE ID: FA0203Instructor: Ron LongsdorfONE SESSIONSaturday, 10 AM – 4 PM; June 26NON-CREDIT $75; Materials Fee: $15This workshop is an introduction to the idea <strong>of</strong> creating asculptural “memory box” with an emphasis on the construction<strong>of</strong> a wood wall hanging box <strong>and</strong> the use <strong>of</strong> alternative mixedmaterials, found objects <strong>and</strong> recycled materials. You will beprovided with pieces <strong>of</strong> wood <strong>and</strong> guided to construct abox. You are encouraged to explore objects, materials, <strong>and</strong>personal effects by arranging them compositionally in thebox, in a manner similar to artist Joseph Cornell. All tools <strong>and</strong>some materials will be provided. Bring additional materials <strong>and</strong>objects that inspire you from the past, to create your uniquememory box. A lunch break will be provided; students maybring their lunch to class.FINE ARTSPOP-UP BOOKMAKINGCOURSE ID: FA0038Instructor: R<strong>and</strong>le ReedFOUR SESSIONSWednesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 2 – June 23NON-CREDIT Tuition: $150Surprise your friends (<strong>and</strong> yourself!) by creating your own popupcards. With imagination, whimsy, <strong>and</strong> a sense <strong>of</strong> discovery,students will learn the techniques required to create movablepages through paper engineering. Invigorate your viewer bycreating 3-D designs that will truly jump <strong>of</strong>f the page.REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.DCADEVENTS.COM11


SCULPTURE: ALTERNATIVE PRACTICESCOURSE ID: FA0155Instructor: Ron LongsdorfEIGHT SESSIONSThursday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 3 – July 22NON-CREDIT Tuition: $275/Lab Fee: $15; 2.6 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $450; 1 CreditThis course is an introduction to the fundamental aspects <strong>of</strong>creating sculpture with an emphasis on the use <strong>of</strong>alternative practices, such as mixed materials, found objects<strong>and</strong> recycled materials in conjunction with traditionalmaterials <strong>and</strong> processes. Concepts <strong>and</strong> applications <strong>of</strong>structural <strong>and</strong> spatial relationships will be explored along witha variety <strong>of</strong> materials, tools <strong>and</strong> construction techniques.Students will be introduced to the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> forming<strong>and</strong> connecting various materials in a creative way. All tools<strong>and</strong> some materials will be provided; students may bringadditional materials for their sculpture.MONUMENTAL DRAWING: EMPIRICISMAND THE CITYSCAPECOURSE ID: FA0078Instructor: Michael EastFOUR SESSIONSSaturday, 1 PM – 4 PM; June 5 – June 26NON-CREDIT Tuition: $150; 1 CEUThe focus <strong>of</strong> this course is to complete a major drawing overthe course <strong>of</strong> the class through discussion, demonstration <strong>and</strong>studio work. Discussion will include Empiricism, perception,<strong>and</strong> relationships; demonstrations will include composition,sighting <strong>and</strong> use <strong>of</strong> materials; work will be completedin DCAD’s state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art studio space. This course isrecommended for intermediate <strong>and</strong> advanced artists.BEGINNING PASTELSCOURSE ID: FA0086Instructor: Donna CusanoFIVE SESSIONSWednesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 2 – June 30NON-CREDIT Tuition: $175; 1.5 CEUS“Drawing is the mother <strong>and</strong> painting is the child.” Thecolorful <strong>and</strong> versatile medium <strong>of</strong> pastel is the bridge betweenthe drawing <strong>and</strong> painting disciplines. Students will begin bylearning to observe <strong>and</strong> create value relationships within thepicture plan in order to construct a balanced image. Next,through the use <strong>of</strong> basic color theory, students will practicetransparent <strong>and</strong> opaque layering techniques, developingbrilliant <strong>and</strong> unusual color palettes as well as compellingsurface textures. Attention will be paid to each student’sindividual style <strong>and</strong> expression. Demonstrations <strong>and</strong> individualinstruction provided.PAINTING THE FIGURE WITH KEN MABREYCOURSE ID: FA0183Instructor: Ken MabreyTEN SESSIONSThursday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 3 – August 5NON-CREDIT Tuition: $350; 3 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $675; 1.5 CreditsDeconstruct works by Ken Mabrey <strong>and</strong> create your own.Explore the topsy-turvy world <strong>of</strong> inventive compositionsthrough drawing in black <strong>and</strong> white ink washes <strong>and</strong> paint.Examine different perspectives <strong>and</strong> points <strong>of</strong> view that comeinto play. Experience the interplay between black <strong>and</strong> whitedrawings <strong>and</strong> the color works that follow. Develop skill incompositions with multiple fi gures by working on a series <strong>of</strong>paintings to see where they lead you.EN PLEIN AIR PAINTINGCOURSE ID: FA0064Instructor: Jean DiverTEN SESSIONSSaturday, 1 PM – 4 PM; June 5 – August 7NON-CREDIT Tuition: $350; 3 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $675; 1.5 CreditsCome relax <strong>and</strong> enjoy the summer season in this 10-weekcourse <strong>of</strong> painting “in the open air.” The experience <strong>of</strong>painting out doors, rather than in the studio, was central toImpressionism. Beginning <strong>and</strong> Intermediate students will learntravel tricks as well as various painting techniques in order todevelop small <strong>and</strong> medium paintings based on observationaldrawings. Watercolor, acrylic <strong>and</strong> oil media are welcome.


OPEN FIGURE STUDIO:DRAWING, PAINTING, AND SCULPTINGCOURSE ID: FA0136No Instruction; Fee per session: $8TWELVE SESSIONSTuesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 1 – August 17This uninstructed studio session provides access to the modelin a series <strong>of</strong> short <strong>and</strong> long poses which artists may draw,paint <strong>and</strong>/or sculpt. Payment is per session. <strong>Art</strong>ists must bringtheir own materials.CARTOONING & COMIC BOOK ARTCOURSE ID: IL0008Instructor: Yang ShiTEN SESSIONSSaturday, 9 AM – 12:15 PM; June 5 – August 7NON-CREDIT Tuition: $350; 3 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $675; 1.5 CreditsAmerican comic books have come a long way – from campyPOW! BAM! Superhero fare, to the injection <strong>of</strong> Japaneseculture, to blockbuster Hollywood movies. If you’ve had theurge to create <strong>and</strong> publish your own cartoons or comics, or evenbreak into the industry, this class is for you. This introductorycourse will take you through the steps <strong>of</strong> taking an idea <strong>and</strong>turning it into a 24-page comic or graphic novel, developing acomic property, script writing, promotion <strong>and</strong> more. Othertopics <strong>of</strong> note will include comprehending the visual language<strong>of</strong> comics, tool talks, legal issues, portfolio reviews <strong>and</strong>pursuing employment. Pre-requisite: Figure DrawingCHARACTER CREATIONCOURSE ID: FA0197Instructor: Sean CarrowEIGHT SESSIONSWednesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 2 – July 21NON-CREDIT Tuition: $275Learn the basic principles <strong>of</strong> character design while developingyour artistry. Students will learn how to develop ideas, pushingdesigns, rhythm <strong>and</strong> fl ow, use <strong>of</strong> curved lines versus straightlines, proportions, shapes, personalities, <strong>and</strong> other tools <strong>of</strong> thetrade. Students will also receive a basic underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> acharacter model sheet <strong>and</strong> have the opportunity to create theirown characters. This class is open to students who have hadsome drawing <strong>and</strong>/or fi gure drawing experience.MIXED MEDIA AND EXPERIMENTALPAINTING TECHNIQUESCOURSE ID: FA0045Instructor: Ellen DurkanEIGHT SESSIONSMonday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 7 – August 2NON-CREDIT Tuition: $275; $35 materials fee; 2.6 CEUsStudents will learn how to attack a drawing with an energetic<strong>and</strong> tactile approach to form while using mixed media. This isan experimental class for beginner or advanced artistsinterested <strong>and</strong> open to exploring new ways <strong>of</strong> drawing.Students will explore different techniques, styles <strong>and</strong> materials.Students are encouraged to combine elements from thenatural world through careful observation, while at the sametime tapping in to their subconscious expressing personalconcepts <strong>and</strong> ideas. This class is a perfect opportunity forartistic experimentation!SKATEBOARD PROJECT:CUSTOMIZED DECKS WITH BRAD TURNERCOURSE ID: YA0025Instructor: Brad TurnerSIX SESSIONSWednesday, 6 PM - 9 PM; June 2 – July 7NON-CREDIT Tuition: $225; $25 materials fee<strong>Art</strong>ist <strong>and</strong> graphic designer Brad Turner will lead students increating personalized skateboard decks. With an emphasison expressing individuality <strong>and</strong> creating visual impact, Bradwill share his urban aesthetic <strong>and</strong> artistic techniques to enablestudents to realize their concepts. This course will include anexploration <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> skate graphics <strong>and</strong> future trends,as well as demonstrations <strong>and</strong> applications to enable studentsto compose <strong>and</strong> execute their own graphically exciting decks.FINE ARTSREGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.DCADEVENTS.COM13


INTERIOR DESIGNINTERIOR DESIGN CERTIFICATEThe Interior <strong>Design</strong> Certifi cate program familiarizes studentswith cutting-edge digital drafting s<strong>of</strong>tware while providing asolid background in the history <strong>of</strong> interior design, architecturaldrawing, color, lighting, furniture <strong>and</strong> business practices.The compact program provides comprehensive instruction <strong>and</strong>prepares students to compete for jobs in a variety <strong>of</strong> fi elds:interior design, architectural design, drafting, interior retailing<strong>and</strong> interior decorating. Possible c<strong>and</strong>idates for this programare working pr<strong>of</strong>essionals seeking a career change, individualsinterested in starting a home-based business, creative youngpeople looking for a way to enter the business <strong>and</strong> recentcollege graduates seeking to exp<strong>and</strong> their skill set.SEMESTER ONEIntroduction to Interior <strong>Design</strong>The Historic InteriorSEMESTER TWOLighting <strong>Design</strong>AutoCAD LT 2006 ISEMESTER THREEColor <strong>and</strong> MaterialsDrawing for Interior <strong>Design</strong>Residential <strong>Design</strong>SEMESTER FOURAutoCAD LT 2006 IICommercial <strong>Design</strong>FACULTYJASON BIRLBArch, Temple University. Jason has been practicingarchitecture for more than 15 years <strong>and</strong> has been involved inall phases <strong>of</strong> projects ranging from residences to town planning.KIRSTEN FISCHLERMFA, Pratt Institute; BFA, Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Design</strong>.Kirsten has studied in Rome as a part <strong>of</strong> RISD’s EuropeanHonors Program. She has run her own faux fi nishing <strong>and</strong>Trompe l’oel painting business <strong>and</strong> now works in a variety <strong>of</strong>mixed media as a fi ne artist. Her work is in private collections inthe United States <strong>and</strong> Europe. www.kirstenfi schler.comNILE JOHNSONBS in Interior <strong>Design</strong>, The <strong>Art</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. Nile ispursuing his Master’s in Interior Architecture <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong> fromthe Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> University. Currently he practices residential,hospitality <strong>and</strong> commercial design, is a member <strong>of</strong> the AmericanSociety <strong>of</strong> Interior <strong>Design</strong>ers (ASID) <strong>and</strong> is the principal <strong>of</strong>Philosophy: DESIGN, his own design fi rm.ROSEMARY KELLYBA in Interior <strong>Design</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Delaware</strong>. She is aresidential <strong>and</strong> commercial designer who has owned <strong>and</strong>operated her own business since 1999.SUZANNE STEWARTBA, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Delaware</strong>; AS, <strong>Art</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<strong>Design</strong> Consultant for Wilkinson Builders. <strong>Design</strong>er/Owner <strong>of</strong>A Fine Line.14


INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGNCOURSE ID: ID0001Instructor: Rosemary KellyTWELVE SESSIONSThursday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 5 – August 21NON-CREDIT Tuition: $450; 3.9 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $900; 2 CreditsA fundamental course in design as it relates to the interiorenvironment, surveying both the elements <strong>and</strong> principles <strong>of</strong>design. Students explore interior design as a pr<strong>of</strong>ession,examine space planning <strong>and</strong> fi nishes, <strong>and</strong> develop basicdrafting skills. This class is the pre-requisite for all subsequentdesign courses in DCAD’s Interior <strong>Design</strong> Certifi cate Program.DRAWING FOR INTERIOR DESIGN (Perspective Drawing)COURSE ID: ID0045Instructor: Kirsten FischlerTWELVE SESSIONSTuesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 1 – August 17NON-CREDIT Tuition: $450; 3.9 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $900; 2 CreditsLearn the basic principles <strong>of</strong> linear perspective <strong>and</strong> apply themthrough observational drawing. Students gain the ability to createdrawings which have believable spatial arrangements <strong>and</strong>depth. History <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>and</strong> use <strong>of</strong> perspective <strong>and</strong>relevant works from old masters to contemporary artists will bediscussed. The course will cover one-point <strong>and</strong> multiple-pointperspective using various drawing techniques, measuringdevices <strong>and</strong> their uses, relevant concepts such as optics, aswell as projected perspective in an invented space.Pre-requisite: Introduction to Interior <strong>Design</strong>. Basic drawingexperience is preferred.INTERIOR DESIGN BUSINESS PRINCIPLESCOURSE ID: ID0036Instructor: Nile JohnsonTWELVE SESSIONSSaturday, 10 AM – 1 PM, June 5 – August 21This course will provide aspiring interior designers with theguidelines <strong>and</strong> tools to assist them in establishing, managing<strong>and</strong> maintaining a successful interior design business.Topics will include creating presentations <strong>and</strong> contracts aswell as time <strong>and</strong> project management in order to develop abusiness. Through actual case studies <strong>of</strong> ethical issues <strong>and</strong>design challenges faced by today’s interior designer, studentswill prepare solutions <strong>and</strong> projects based on weekly topics.Pre-requisite: Introduction to Interior <strong>Design</strong>. Required Text:Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Practice for Interior <strong>Design</strong>ers, 4th EditionAUTOCAD LT 2006 IICOURSE ID: ID0004Instructor: Jason BirlTWELVE SESSIONSWednesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 2 – August 18NON-CREDIT Tuition: $480/Lab Fee: $35; 3.9CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $900/Lab Fee: $35; 2 CreditsExtend <strong>and</strong> increase your CAD vocabulary <strong>and</strong> technicalskills with emphasis on using the computer as a design tool.Students will refi ne dimensioning <strong>and</strong> layout skills. New topicswill include: adding detail views in the drawing layout; use <strong>of</strong>layers to help organize drawing <strong>and</strong> project information; addinglife <strong>and</strong> texture to the drawing through the use <strong>of</strong> various lineweights, as well as solid, hatched <strong>and</strong> textured fi lls, colors<strong>and</strong> gray shades, <strong>and</strong> simple furniture pieces. Prerequisite:AutoCAD I. It is highly recommended that students purchasea portable, USB fl ash drive (min. 64mb) for use in this class.Please bring a blank CD (to save your drawings) for the fi rstclass meeting.LIGHTING DESIGN (FORMERLY COLOR AND LIGHTING)COURSE ID: ID0046Instructor: Suzanne StewartTWELVE SESSIONSTuesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM, June 1 – August 17NON-CREDIT Tuition: $450; 3.9 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $900; 2 CreditsLighting <strong>Design</strong> is a fundamental course in lighting <strong>and</strong>interaction with visual perception <strong>and</strong> aesthetics. The basicfunctions <strong>of</strong> lighting are studied, analyzed, <strong>and</strong> critiqued asdesign elements, <strong>and</strong> students are asked to transfer thisinformation to lighting plans <strong>and</strong> specifi cations. Wheneverpossible, fi eld inspection <strong>of</strong> lighting installations adds totheoretical information in the classroom.Pre-requisite: Introduction to Interior <strong>Design</strong>.INTERIOR DESIGNREGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.DCADEVENTS.COM15


PHOTOGRAPHYPHOTOGRAPHY CERTIFICATEThis program is designed for beginning photographers, artists,designers or anyone who would like to take their photographicvision <strong>and</strong> current knowledge to another level. If you areinterested in changing careers or personal growth, these classeswill provide a course <strong>of</strong> study that will take you through thefundamentals, as well as intermediate <strong>and</strong> advanced levels <strong>of</strong>black <strong>and</strong> white <strong>and</strong> digital photography. Aesthetics, process<strong>and</strong> individual creative vision will be emphasized to helpstudents fi nd their own unique style. Students acquire thetechnical skills to shoot, manipulate <strong>and</strong> print photographs withfi lm <strong>and</strong> digital technology in courses that emphasize cameratechniques, lighting methods <strong>and</strong> use <strong>of</strong> computer s<strong>of</strong>twarefor modifying <strong>and</strong> printing digital fi les. In addition, students willbegin to build a body <strong>of</strong> work <strong>and</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>essional portfolio.SEMESTER ONEDigital Photography IAdobe Photoshop I/IISEMESTER TWOBlack & White Photographic TechniquesHistory <strong>of</strong> Photography or Documentary PhotographyPhotography Elective OneSEMESTER THREEDigital Photography IIWeb <strong>Design</strong> FundamentalsSEMESTER FOURPhotographic LightingPhotography Elective TwoFACULTYRANDY CIURLINOMS, University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts. R<strong>and</strong>y has been engaged inphotography for 25 years working pr<strong>of</strong>essionally, freelancing<strong>and</strong> doing personal work.SUSAN ELLISMS, Biology/Behavioral Ecology, York University; BA, English/Humanities, Rutgers University. Susan’s photographic workfocuses on the small. Her images have been reproduced ingovernment, trade <strong>and</strong> public publications. Current projectsinclude a book <strong>of</strong> insect images <strong>and</strong> several exhibits.www.bugsinthesystem.netSTEVE RENZIBA in Secondary Education, Arizona. Steve is a freelancemagazine writer <strong>and</strong> photographer as well as an instructor intravel photography.ADAM GIERKEBFA, University <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Art</strong>s; AFA, <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong><strong>Design</strong>. Works as a freelance photographer <strong>and</strong> assistant aswell as doing digital retouching <strong>and</strong> studio management for anarchitectural photography studio. He has exhibited his work inPennsylvania <strong>and</strong> <strong>Delaware</strong>.CATHARINE MALONEYMFA, Photography, Yale School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>; BA, Photography <strong>and</strong>Social History, Bennington <strong>College</strong>. Catharine’s photographshave been exhibited throughout the United States. Most recentlyshe was named one <strong>of</strong> 25 top emerging fi ne art photographersby 3rd Ward Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Her work, which deals withissues <strong>of</strong> play <strong>and</strong> movement, can be viewed atwww.catharinemaloney.com16


DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ICOURSE ID: PH0017Instructor: Adam GierkeTWELVE SESSIONSThursday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 3 – August 19NON-CREDIT Tuition: $510/Lab Fee: $35; 3.9 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $900/Lab Fee: $35; 2 CreditsThis course is designed for the novice <strong>and</strong> stresses basicphotographic principles in a digital platform. Students will learnto make critical decisions in image making from visualization toprint. Basic digital camera functions will be coveredincluding exposure aperture, shutter speed, ISO, metering,image capture <strong>and</strong> fi le types. Students will transfer images toa high end digital work station where basic editing, retouching,color management <strong>and</strong> printing will be covered using the latestversion <strong>of</strong> Adobe Photoshop. Critical discussion <strong>of</strong> both print<strong>and</strong> screen images will occur weekly to enhance the student’sunderst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> subject matter, composition <strong>and</strong> other aestheticconsiderations. At least two class periods will be reserved forphoto fi eld trips so that students can practice what is coveredwith instructor’s supervision.DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHYCOURSE ID: PH0014Instructor: Catharine MaloneyEIGHT SESSIONSTuesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 1 – July 20NON-CREDIT Tuition: $300; Lab Fee: $35; 2.4 CEUSCREDIT Tuition: $450; Lab Fee: $35; 1 CreditThis course will help students make a portfolio <strong>of</strong> 10 to 20images documenting a subject <strong>of</strong> personal intrigue. Studentswill learn to photograph both interior <strong>and</strong> exterior situations,serious <strong>and</strong> lighthearted. During class we will examine thehistory <strong>of</strong> documentary photography from Mathew Brady’spictures <strong>of</strong> the Civil War to cell phone snapshots. There willbe one fi eld trip <strong>and</strong> weekly critiques <strong>and</strong> discussions. Anintroductory digital or black <strong>and</strong> white photography course isrequired <strong>and</strong> students will need a 35mm Single Lens Refl excamera, digital or analogue.ALTERNATIVE PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSESCOURSE ID: PH0013Instructor: R<strong>and</strong>y CiurlinoTEN SESSIONSThursday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; June 3 – August 5NON-CREDIT Tuition: $350; Lab Fee: $35; 3 CEUSCREDIT Tuition: $675; Lab Fee: $35; 1.5 CreditHow do you make photographs without a lens? What arenon-silver processes? How do you solarize? These questions<strong>and</strong> many more will be explored <strong>and</strong> answered in the alternativeprocess class. We will make <strong>and</strong> use pinhole cameras <strong>and</strong> shootwith toy cameras. We will work in the traditional darkroom solarizingprints <strong>and</strong> creating photograms. We will work with non-silverbased processes like cyanotype <strong>and</strong> Van Dyke brown. This classis about exploring some <strong>of</strong> the border regions <strong>of</strong> photography.Students must have basic photographic <strong>and</strong> darkroom skills.MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY: THE ART OF THE CLOSEUPCOURSE ID: PH0034Instructor: Susan EllisSIX SESSIONSSaturday, 9 AM – 12:15 PM; June 5 – July 10NON-CREDIT Tuition: $250/Lab Fee: $35; 2.0 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $450/Lab Fee: $35; 1 CreditLearn the dramatic art <strong>of</strong> close-up photography. This coursewill focus on observing <strong>and</strong> fi nding potentially powerfulphotographs <strong>of</strong> very small objects that you fi nd visuallycompelling up close. Topics will include maximizing depth <strong>of</strong>fi eld, lighting your subject, composing your images <strong>and</strong>fi nding subject matter. A digital SLR with a close-up lens isbest, but automatic cameras with macro capabilities are fi ne,as are fi lm cameras.PHOTOGRAPHY & NON-FICTION WRITINGCourse ID: PH0048Instructor: Steve RenziSIX SESSIONSWednesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; July 14 – August 18NON-CREDIT Tuition: $250/Lab Fee $35<strong>Art</strong>ists tell stories. In this class, students will learn how tocompose <strong>and</strong> combine words <strong>and</strong> images to tell those stories.Travel, magazine <strong>and</strong> feature publications <strong>and</strong> online journalsalways need skilled photographers <strong>and</strong> writers. Throughreal-world practice <strong>and</strong> learning, students will learn how t<strong>of</strong>ollow their own interests <strong>and</strong> curiosity, pitch a story idea <strong>and</strong>craft together a compelling <strong>and</strong> interesting story by using theirown words <strong>and</strong> images. Students will need an SLR or digitalcamera. There will be two fi eld trips in addition to classroomdiscussions <strong>and</strong> critiques.REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.DCADEVENTS.COMPHOTOGRAPHY17


SPECIAL EVENTSBOBBY HANSSON TIN CAN WORKSHOPInstructors: Bobby Hansson, DIAE StaffTHREE SESSIONSWednesday – Friday, 9 AM – 4:30 PM, June 16, 17 & 18TUITION: $150; material list <strong>and</strong> fees available at DIAE.org;19.5 credit hours for teachersThe <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong> is pleased to partnerwith the <strong>Delaware</strong> Institute for the <strong>Art</strong>s in Education in presentingBobby Hansson, author <strong>of</strong> The Fine <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Tin Can, in a threedayworkshop designed for high school <strong>and</strong> college students,adult learners <strong>and</strong> teachers, K-12.Bobby Hansson has made artwork from found objects formore than 40 years. His work has been exhibited at theAmerican Craft Museum, Renwick Museum (Smithsonian), <strong>and</strong>Oakl<strong>and</strong> Museums, plus many galleries <strong>and</strong> schools. He hasalso taught art classes at Arrowmont, Brookfi eld, East CarolinaUniversity <strong>and</strong> the 92nd Street Y. This three-day workshopwill <strong>of</strong>fer the opportunity to develop multiple ideas that can berealized in tin <strong>and</strong> other found objects <strong>and</strong> at least one fi nishedproject (at least one day will be spent with Mr. Hansson).The goals <strong>of</strong> the workshop are to promote an underst<strong>and</strong>ing<strong>of</strong> the term Outsider <strong>Art</strong>ist <strong>and</strong> the use <strong>of</strong> found materials.We hope to encourage confi dence in experimentation,underst<strong>and</strong>ing the potential <strong>of</strong> new materials as a stimulus forcreativity, mastering skills with a new material, <strong>and</strong>promoting a playful attitude toward the creative process witha new material.Note: Teachers will earn 19.5 credit hours for the three-dayworkshop.Participants can bring any <strong>of</strong> the following: tin <strong>and</strong> aluminumcans (especially ones with imagery; look for olive oil tins,cookie tins herb tins etc.) We will have some free tins, as wellas some available for purchase. You may bring thin sheet metal<strong>of</strong> any kind, wire (steel or aluminum, multiple sizes) <strong>and</strong> anyother objects that intrigue or inspire.To register, call (302) 992-1404 ext 3 or visit DIAE.org.For more information, contact Anne Oldach at (302) 388-1857.Checks should be made payable to DIAE <strong>and</strong> mailed to DIAE,(State Mail) N270A Red Clay School District, Austin D. BaltzElementary or (US Mail) 1500 Spruce Avenue, Wilmington, DE19805-2148. Space is limited; registration will be on a fi rstcome,fi rst-served basis.DCAD & THE RENAISSANCE…Fourth Annual Scholarship GalaThursday, May 20, 20106-7 PM Sponsor & Patron Preview7-11 PM Gala CelebrationThe evening will feature a sale <strong>of</strong> artwork contributed bytalented DCAD students <strong>and</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the fi nest regionalartists, as well as a live <strong>and</strong> silent auction.For more information or to receive an invitation, emailvjermusyk@dcad.edu or call 302.622.8867x107. Tickets maybe purchased at www.dcadevents.com.DRAWING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BRAINCOURSE ID: FA0170Instructor: Linda Jo RussellTHREE SESSIONSFriday – Sunday, 9:30 AM – 5 PM; August 13, 14 & 15NON-CREDIT Tuition: $275In this h<strong>and</strong>s-on workshop, students learn to draw withtechniques based on the work <strong>of</strong> Betty Edwards, author <strong>of</strong> therenowned book Drawing on the Right Side <strong>of</strong> the Brain. Thecourse begins with an introduction to the theory <strong>and</strong> follows astep-by-step process specifi cally designed for individuals whohave never drawn before. The fundamental premise is thatanyone can learn to draw with proper guidance. Studentsdevelop their perceptual skills (ability to see) through exercisesfocusing on contour lines, positive/negative space, sighting <strong>and</strong>light/shadow relationships. This workshop combines lecture<strong>and</strong> studio exercises in a nurturing environment. Lunch breakswill be scheduled; students may bring their lunch to class.18


YOUNG ARTISTSPRE-COLLEGE ART STUDIO PROGRAMJuly 19 - July 23Spend a week immersed in the pre-college experience at the<strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong>, <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Museum<strong>and</strong> <strong>Delaware</strong> Center for the Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>s. Thisintensive one-week program is designed to help prepare risingjunior <strong>and</strong> senior high school students for college admission inthe fi elds <strong>of</strong> art <strong>and</strong> design. The program combines intensivefi gure drawing classes, concentrated electives, open studiotimes <strong>and</strong> portfolio reviews. Students may choose fromelectives in animation, graphic design, illustration, painting<strong>and</strong> photography. At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the program (Fridayafternoon), work created by the students will be on display inthe Toni & Stuart B. Young Gallery, with a closing reception forstudents, family <strong>and</strong> friends.Students may choose from the Day Program or ResidentialProgram. The Residential program is designed for studentswho would like to experience college living. Residentialstudents stay in apartment-style student housing at TheSaville, located directly across the street from the <strong>Delaware</strong><strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong>. Resident students will have accessto the on-campus Tatiana Copel<strong>and</strong> Student Center locatedon the ground fl oor <strong>of</strong> The Saville which <strong>of</strong>fers students a placeto relax, mingle <strong>and</strong> study <strong>and</strong> is equipped with a studentlounge, game room, large screen TV <strong>and</strong> snacks.DAY PROGRAMMonday – Friday, July 19 – 238 AM – 5 PMNON-CREDIT Tuition: $495CREDIT Tuition: $755Includes lunchRESIDENT PROGRAMSunday – Friday, July 18 – 238 AM – 5 PMNON-CREDIT Tuition: $745CREDIT Tuition: $995Includes mealsRegistration is based on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis (theregistration deadline is June 11). For an online brochure, visitwww.dcad.edu; to register, visit www.dcadevents.com or call302.622.8867x110.REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.DCADEVENTS.COM19


AFA DEGREE PROGRAMSUMMER DAYTIME CREDIT COURSES<strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong> is now <strong>of</strong>fering daytimecourses for non-matriculated/non-degree seeking studentsfor credit. These courses are appropriate for students whowish to take challenging <strong>and</strong> enriching courses during the dayfor college credit (including <strong>Art</strong>s Educators, college <strong>and</strong> highschool students).Course descriptions are available at www.dcad.edu (click“Degree Programs” <strong>and</strong> under each course <strong>of</strong> study click“Requirements”). Credit tuition is calculated at $450 percredit hour or $1,350 for 3 credits. Financial aid is notavailable for these courses.Classes begin May 17. A portfolio review is requiredfor admittance to the studio classes. To request moreinformation, schedule a portfolio review or to register,contact DCAD’s Admissions Offi ce at 302.622.8000.ART HISTORY IMay 17 – June 28M, T, Th, F1:35 PM – 3:30 PMART HISTORY IIJune 29 – August 6M, T, Th, F1:35 PM – 3:30 PMART HISTORY IIIMay 17 – June 28M, T, Th, F3:40 PM – 5:35 PMDRAWING IAugust 9 – August 27M, T, W, Th, F1 PM – 5:30 PMDRAWING IIMay 17 – June 11M, T, Th, F8:30 AM – 12:35 PMFOUR DIMENSIONAL DESIGNAugust 9 – August 20M, T, W, Th, F8:30 AM – 12 PM & 1 PM – 3:30 PMTWO DIMENSIONAL DESIGN IIJune 14 – July 9M, T, Th, F8:30 AM – 12:35 PMTHREE DIMENSIONAL DESIGN IIJuly 12 – August 5M, T, Th, F8:30 AM – 12:35 PMWRITING & LITERATURE IMay 17 – June 28M, T, Th, F3:40 PM – 5:35 PMWRITING & LITERATURE IIJune 29 – August 6M, T, Th, F3:40 PM – 5:35 PMWRITING & LITERATURE IIIMay 17 – June 28M, T, Th, F1:35 PM – 3:30 PM20REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.DCADEVENTS.COM


DIRECTIONS12TH ST11TH STDELAWARE AVE95The <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong> is located in the heart <strong>of</strong>Wilmington’s downtown historic district, a few blocks from RodneySquare, the Gr<strong>and</strong> Opera House, the Christina Cultural <strong>Art</strong>s Center <strong>and</strong><strong>Delaware</strong> History Museum, as well as many other attractions.10TH ST52DCAD is located at 600 North Market Street <strong>and</strong> is easily accessibleby multiple DART bus routes.PARKINGAfter 5 PM parking is available to DCAD Continuing Education studentsin the parking lot at Sixth <strong>and</strong> Shipley Streets. Street parking is alsoavailable on the surrounding streets at no charge after 6 PM.6TH ST8TH STSHIPLEY STKING STMARKET STDIRECTIONSFrom points North: Take I-95 South to the second<strong>Delaware</strong> Avenue/Route 52 exit (Exit 7A). After exit ramp,go straight through light (placing you on 11th Street) tosecond light (junction <strong>of</strong> 11th Street <strong>and</strong> <strong>Delaware</strong> Avenue).Continue straight, following 11th Street, through six lightsto King Street. Turn right onto King Street. Continue toFourth Street <strong>and</strong> turn right. Take fi rst right onto Market Street.DCAD is located at 600 North Market Street on the corner <strong>of</strong>Sixth <strong>and</strong> Market streets.MARYLAND AVE48484TH STPDCAD91313From points South: Take I-95 North to <strong>Delaware</strong> Avenue 4exit (Exit 7). Continue up ramp to <strong>Delaware</strong> Avenue (last light)<strong>and</strong> turn right. Bear left at fork, following signs for 11th Street.Continue through six lights to King Street. Turn right ontoKing Street. Continue to Fourth Street <strong>and</strong> turn right. Takefi rst right onto Market Street. DCAD is located at 600 NorthMarket Street on the corner <strong>of</strong> Sixth <strong>and</strong> Market streets.CHRI ST INN A951313RIVER9


REGISTRATION www.dcadevents.com302.622.8867 x 110TUITION AND FEESTuition <strong>and</strong> lab fees (if applicable) are indicated as part <strong>of</strong> the coursedescription. A non-refundable registration fee <strong>of</strong> $25 is required eachsemester. Tuition <strong>and</strong> fees must be paid in full prior to the registrationdeadline. A fee <strong>of</strong> $25 will be charged for returned checks <strong>and</strong>/ordeclined credit card charges. Students enrolling in an open studioclass are not required to pay a registration fee <strong>and</strong> receive no grades orcontinuing education units.NON-CREDIT COURSES & TUITIONStudents who enroll in a Non-Credit Continuing Education course mayrequest a Pass/Fail grade upon course completion. Students receivecontinuing education units (CEUS) upon successful completion <strong>of</strong> aclass. CEUs are nationally-recognized units earned by participation inqualifi ed Continuing Education Programs which document non-creditwork completed. One CEU is awarded for every 10 hours <strong>of</strong> classparticipation. CEUs are not equivalent to college credits <strong>and</strong> no lettergrade or <strong>of</strong>fi cial transcript is provided for non-credit coursework.CREDIT COURSES & TUITIONStudents who are interested in receiving college credit, including aletter grade (A-F), an <strong>of</strong>fi cial transcript <strong>and</strong> a record held in perpetuityin the Registrar’s <strong>of</strong>fi ce should enroll in classes for credit. Credit tuitionis calculated at the rate <strong>of</strong> $450 per credit hour. Students who elect toregister for credit are responsible for all applicable fees.CERTIFICATE FEEAll students who enroll in a <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong>Certifi cate Program (whether enrolled as a Credit or Non-Credit student)are required to pay a one-time $75 certifi cate fee no later than theirsecond semester <strong>of</strong> coursework.ADVISEMENTProspective students who are seeking assistance in courseselection are encouraged to contact the Offi ce <strong>of</strong> Continuing Educationat 302.622.8867 x110. Appointments to visit DCAD are welcome.ATTENDANCEBecause the number <strong>of</strong> class sessions varies, the individual instructordetermines the number <strong>of</strong> acceptable absences (if any) <strong>and</strong> has the fi nalword on these matters.REGISTRATIONYou may register:Online at www.dcadevents.comVia phone 302.622.8867 x110Via fax 302.622.8870Via mail or in person at the <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong><strong>Design</strong>, Offi ce <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education, 600 N. Market Street,Wilmington, DE 19801-3007 (10 AM – 5 PM, Monday – Friday orby appointment).Tuition <strong>and</strong> fees may be paid by Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card,check made out to <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong> or money order.(To register by mail or fax, please complete the enlosed registration form<strong>and</strong> send it with complete payment information to the above-statedaddress or fax number).TUITION ASSISTANCEStudents who live <strong>and</strong>/or work in <strong>Delaware</strong> may be eligible for tuitionassistance through the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Delaware</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Education.Visit: http://www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/students_family/dhec/how_to_apply/fi nancial_aid/FA_webpages/govworking.shtml for moreinformation.IRS <strong>EDUCATION</strong> CREDITIf eligible, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allows students to apply foreducational credits. The Lifetime Learning Credit is a tax credit whichmay be available to help <strong>of</strong>fset the cost <strong>of</strong> higher education by reducingthe amount <strong>of</strong> your income tax. For more information regardingeducation credit, eligibility, <strong>and</strong> instructions, please see IRS Publication970, Tax Benefi ts for Education.COURSE CANCELLATIONS AND CHANGESThe <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong> reserves the right to cancel,close or reschedule any course due to insuffi cient enrollment or tochange the instructor. In such a case, the student is entitled to a fullrefund <strong>of</strong> tuition <strong>and</strong> fees. Students will be notifi ed <strong>of</strong> cancellations orchanges as soon as possible <strong>and</strong> given the option <strong>of</strong> enrolling in adifferent class or receiving a full refund. Refunds will be processedwithin 10 days <strong>of</strong> the cancellation or change.WITHDRAWALS AND REFUNDSWithdrawal from a Credit or Non-Credit course must be done in writingto the Director <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education. You may do so by email, fax orin person at the <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong>. Lack <strong>of</strong>attendance, lack <strong>of</strong> course completion <strong>and</strong>/or notifi cation to aninstructor does not constitute withdrawal from a class.No registrationfees will be refunded in the event <strong>of</strong> withdrawal.REFUND FOR SIX OR MORE CLASS SESSIONSIf written notice is received:Before the fi rst class meeting: 100% refund <strong>of</strong> tuition.Before the second class meeting: 75% refund <strong>of</strong> tuition.REFUND FOR ONE TO FIVE CLASS SESSIONSIf written notice is received:Before the fi rst class meeting: 100% refund <strong>of</strong> tuition.Students will not be eligible for a tuition refund if they withdraw from acourse after the fi rst class meeting.SPECIAL NOTICESThe facilities <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong> are accessibleto those students with special needs. Under no circumstances is anindividual subject to discrimination on the basis <strong>of</strong> age, race, color, sex,religion, national origin, physical abilities, geographic location, maritalstatus, sexual orientation, physical appearance, economic status orfamily background in any relationship with the institution or in any <strong>of</strong> itsprograms or <strong>of</strong>ferings.DCAD’S AFA DEGREE PROGRAMIf you are interested in learning more about the <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong><strong>and</strong> <strong>Design</strong>’s Associate <strong>of</strong> Fine <strong>Art</strong>s Degree Program, contact DCAD’sAdmissions Offi ce at 302.622.8000.ABOUT THIS PUBLICATIONThe DCAD faculty <strong>and</strong> administration reserve the right to alter policiespertaining to programs, courses, fees, curricular <strong>and</strong> credit structure<strong>and</strong> other notices in this publication from time to time as deemed necessaryfor the proper functioning <strong>of</strong> the college. This catalog does notconstitute a contract with students or prospective students.


REGISTRATION FORMRegister Online: www.dcadevents.comVia Phone: 302.622.8867 X110In Person: 600 North Market StreetVia Mail: 600 North Market Street, Wilmington, De 19801NAMEADDRESSDATE OF BIRTHSOCIAL SECURITY #CITYHOME PHONEEMAILEMPLOYERSTATEDAYTIME PHONEFAXOCCUPATIONZIPCourse title / Section Credit OR Non-CreditTuition Lab Fee Total$ $ $$ $ $$ $ $REGISTRATION FEE:CERTIFICATE FEE: ART & DESIGN GRAPHIC DESIGN INTERIOR DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHY WEB DESIGNTOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED:$ $25.00$ $75.00$PAYMENT (CHOOSE ONE OF TWO OPTIONS)ENCLOSED IS A CHECK / MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE DELAWARE COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGNPLEASE CHARGE MY CREDIT CARDACCOUNT NUMBERCARDHOLDER’S NAMEVISA MASTERCARD DISCOVEREXPIRATION DATESIGNATUREI HEARD ABOUT YOUR PROGRAM THROUGH: A FRIEND INTERNET YELLOW PAGES WORD-OF-MOUTH FOUND BROCHURE RADIO ADVERTISEMENT OTHERI HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE CANCELLATION POLICY. SIGNATURE DATE23


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<strong>Design</strong> by Shawn Hall(DCAD INQB8 DESIGN GROUP)Cover Photo by Shawn Hall


To register, visit dcadevents.com or call The Office <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education at 302.622.8867 x110.Summer semester begins Tuesday, June 1; additional workshops <strong>and</strong> special events are <strong>of</strong>fered throughout the semester.

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