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914 - 606 - 7500Visit our websitewww.sunywcc.edu/artsART DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL ART CRAFT MEDIA FILM LIBERAL ARTSSPRING 2018Try Something New!Open HouseTuesday,April 17Wednesday NightArt ProjectPage 5

WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGEWHITE PLAINS EXTENSIONWESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGEProviding two-year associate degreeprograms and one-year certificates in morethan forty academic areas, WestchesterCommunity College serves nearly 12,000full and part-time students on a 218 acrecampus in Valhalla and at extension sitesthroughout the county. The college isaffiliated with the State University of NewYork (SUNY) and is supported locally byWestchester County.The Arts Department at the college offersdegree programs including the A.A.S.degree in Visual Arts, A.A.S. degree in Performing Arts, and the Digital Arts Certificate.Courses taken at Westchester CommunityCollege Center for the Arts can be appliedto these and other degree and certificateprograms offered by the college as per theirrespective curricula.“ I have been sculpting for years andhave taken numerous classes dealingwith clay, but I have never experienced the true satisfaction, creativedrive and inspiration as I have in thisworkshop. Thank you for creatingsuch an amazing workshop! This isone that will stay with me and inspireme for the rest of my life!”– Dara Goodman, student in CeramicsWESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGEWHITE PLAINS EXTENSION/CENTERFOR THE ARTS, AT THE WESTCHESTERCOUNTY CENTERSince its founding in 1926, WestchesterCommunity College Center for the Arts/White Plains Extension (formerly Westchester Art Workshop) has provided theWestchester community with the opportunity to explore and expand its creativity andgain an education in the visual arts. Fromthe most traditional methods to cutting-edgetechnology, the Center is dedicated to providing education in the arts and craft media,supporting the notion that the arts and creativity are fundamental to life. The programming at Center for the Arts/White PlainsExtension has evolved over the years into afull spectrum of offerings in the visual arts,computer arts, design, and craft media.Starting in Fall 2009, a range of liberal artscourses have been offered as well. As anextension site of Westchester CommunityCollege, Center for the Arts offers a rich variety of credit and non-credit courses everysemester: serving matriculated studentsworking toward a certificate or associatedegree, as well as the community’s needfor enrichment.PROGRAM AND FACILITIESWestchester Community College Center forthe Arts in White Plains/White Plains extension is centrally located at the WestchesterCounty Center. The warm and friendlyenvironment makes the facility conducive tocreativity and artistic endeavors. The Center offers twelve fully equipped laboratoriesfor Black & White and Digital Photography,Digital Arts, Ceramics, Jewelry/Metalworking, Sculpture, Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, and multimedia-equipped lecturerooms. Specialized technicians facilitatethe efficient operation of this wide range oftechnologies. The school is also accessibleto the handicapped.WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGEOUR MISSIONWestchester Community College providesaccessible, high quality and affordableeducation to meet the needs of our diversecommunity. We are committed to studentsuccess, academic excellence, workforcedevelopment, economic development andlifelong learning.Art Career DevelopmentHave you always wanted to study the artsbut do not know where to start? Are youan artist who would like feedback on yourwork or looking for a new direction?Lisa Santalis, Interim Director, 15 yearsexperience in the arts and art education,is available for a free consultation.Please contact:Lisa.Santalis@sunywcc.edu914-606-7511

SPRING 2018WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGEWCC Center forPLAINSthe Arts SpringEXTENSION2018 Calendar White PlainsWHITESpring, January 20 to May 6, 2018JanuarySSPRING3 CREDITCredit Classes OnlyM TFinal Exams May 7 - 13, 2018FebruaryW TFS564MarchAprilW TFSS12312891089 10 11 12 131411 12 13 14 15 161715 16 17 18 19 202118 19 20 21 22 23 2418 19 20 21 22 232422 23 24 25 26 272825 26 27 2825 26 27 28 29 303129 30SM TW TFS123891012378910 11 12 131415 16 17 18 19 2011 12 13 14 15 16 172122 23 24 25 26 272829 30 314567S4M T567M T3W TFS4675MaySM TW TFS124589 10 11 123671314 15 16 17 18 192021 22 23 24 25 262728 29 30 31January 11 - Late Registration Begins (Credit Courses Only)No ClassesOffice OpenCalendar. 3Course Schedule: Fall 3 credit. 4Art Projects and Workshops. 5Community Education. 6 - 9Programs for Young Adults. 10Gallery & Events.11White Plains Extension/Center for the Arts StaffAnna Carpenter, Senior CashierDebora Fitzgerald, Senior Technician/FacilityElizabeth Insogna, P/T Senior Technician/CeramicsOna Matyckas, P/T Technical AssistantSalawut Oomon, P/T Technical AssistantBen Pessin, P/T Senior Technician/ComputerJeana Wunderlich, Office/Technical AssistantTravel Directions. 12PARKING:Students pay a parking rate of 7.00 topark all day in the lots directly in front of theCounty Center and across the Bronx RiverParkway.THREE WAYS TO REGISTER:Westchester Community CollegeCenter for the ArtsWestchester County Center196 Central AvenueWhite Plains, NY 10606onlinewww.sunywcc.edu/artsFinal ExamWeekAbout Us Inside Front Cover. 2Westchester Community CollegeWhite Plains Extension/Center for the ArtsLisa Santalis, DirectorRebecca Widman, Assistant DirectormailStart of ClassTable of ContentsWestchester Community CollegeBelinda S. Miles, Ph.D., PresidentTeresita B. Wisell, Vice President and DeanWorkforce Development and Community EducationbyNo ClassesOffice ClosedbyphoneBusiness Office Hours:Monday – Thursday 9:00 am – 8:30 pmFriday 9:00 am – 5:00 pmSaturday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm*Sat./Sun: Check for additional open hours914-606-75003

WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE WHITE PLAINS EXTENSIONJanuary 20 - May 6, 2018Exam Week: May 7 - 13 (3-credit only)Tuition per credit: 179CourseSPRING SEMESTERDayTimeCredit3-CREDITART HISTORYART 108Ancient to MedievalF9:15 am - 12:05 pm3 creditART 109Renaissance to ModernW1:00 pm - 3:50 pm3 creditART 109Renaissance to ModernM W9:00 am - 10:20 am3 creditDRAWINGART 101Drawing 1M1:00 pm - 4:45 pm3 creditART 101Drawing 1TU9:15 am - 1:00 pm3 creditART 101Drawing 1SAT9:15 am - 12:45 pm3 creditDIGITAL ARTS (MAC)ART 145Digital Illustration 1W1:00 pm - 4:45 pm3 creditART 125Digital Imaging 1M1:00 pm - 4:45 pm3 creditART 265Graphic Design 1TU1:30 pm - 5:15 pm3 creditFILMFILM 100 Intro to FilmW8:00 am - 10:50 am3 creditFILM 100 Intro to FilmTH1:00 pm - 3:50 pm3 creditFILM 100 Intro to FilmSAT9:00 am - 11:50 am3 creditGENERAL EDUCATIONENG 101Writing and ResearchM9:15 am - 12:05 pm3 creditENG 102Writing and LiteratureW6:30 pm - 9:20 pm3 creditENG 102Writing and LiteratureTU9:15 am - 12:05 pm3 creditENG 102Writing and LiteratureSAT9:00 am - 11:40 pm3 creditHIS 106Global History from 1648TU6:30 pm - 9:20 pm3 creditHIS 110U.S. History Colonial to 1800 TU6:30 pm - 9:20 pm3 creditHIS 110U.S. History Colonial to 1800 SUN9:00 am - 11:50 am3 creditNUTR 109 Nutrition-ADNM6:30 pm - 9:20 pm3 creditECON 101 MacroeconomicsTU1:00 pm - 3:50 pm3 creditECON 101 MacroecomicsSUN12:30 pm - 3:10 pm3 creditCOMM 109 Speech CommunicationM9:15 am - 12:05 pm3 creditPSYCH 101 General PsychologyTH9:00 am - 11:50 am3 creditPHOTOGRAPHYART 129Digital PhotographyM9:15 am - 1:00 pm 3 creditART 129Digital PhotographyW6:00 pm - 9:45 pm3 creditART 129Digital PhotographySAT12:00 pm - 3:50 pm3 creditART 133Photography 1 (B&W)TH9:15 am - 1:00 pm3 creditSCULPTUREART 105Sculpture 1TH9:00 am - 12:45 pm3 creditLab FeeRef#–––––––––113331133411617 10 10 10116011160211746 50 20 22421073011561117481146810992 50 50 50 5011631116321381511634 1011612WEEKEND STUDIES4March 19 - May 6 (7.5-week 2)COMM 109 Speech CommunicationSAT9:00 am - 2:10 pm3 credit–––11757January 20 - May 6 (14-week)ART 101Drawing 1ART 129Digital PhotographyANTHR 101 Cultural AnthropologyECON 101 MacroecomicsENG 102Writing and LiteratureFILM 100Intro to FilmHIS 110U.S. History Colonial to 1800PHIL 160EthicsPSYCH 119 Developmental PsychSATSATSUNSUNSATSATSUNSUNSAT9:15 am - 1:00 pm12:00 pm - 3:50 pm9:15 am - 11:55 am12:30 pm - 3:10 pm9:00 am - 11:40 pm9:00 am - 11:50 am9:00 am - 11:50 am12:30 pm - 3:20 pm9:00 am - 11:50 pm3 credit3 credit3 credit3 credit3 credit3 credit3 credit3 credti3 credit 10 on and instructions for online registration can be found at mywcc.sunywcc.edu

Wednesday Night Art ProjectSelect Wednesdays, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pmGet a taste for something new in the Wednesday Night Art Project. Each 2-hoursession will focus on a different medium. Participants will come away with completed projects and new experiences. Beginners are welcome to all sessions.The fee for each project is 25.00 3.25 registration feeAll materials will be provided.Come join us for nights of experimentation, creativity, and fun!January 10, Calligraphy NightInstructor: Elizabeth White-Pultz. Learn the basics of calligraphy and some newways to enhance your stationary. Create a unique valentines day cardusing calligraphy!January 24, Pottery NightInstructor: Elizabeth Insogna. Have fun experimenting with clay,handbuilding and using the wheel.February 7, Painting ProjectInstructor: Deborah Lutz. Experiment with different types of paintingtechniques and come away with unique works of art.March 7, Jewelry & Metal ProjectInstructor: Davina Romansky. Students will hammer and shape metal into jewelrypieces or small metal sculptures.To Register: Call 914-606-7500March 21, Embroidery ProjectInstructor: Rukhshan Haque. Learn the fundamentals of handembroidery using fun and fresh approaches.UPCOMING WORKSHOPS INCLUDE.CONTEMPORARY LIFE PAINTINGEVENT PHOTOGRAPHYIn this two day workshop, no pencils or charcoalallowed! This is an opportunity to paint the figurefast and free. There willbe quick and long poses.Any painting media can beused, acrylics, oils orwatercolor, the emphasiswill be on using color.Instructor David Fox willdemonstrate paintingtechniques, discuss colortheory and challengestudents to push theboundaries of traditionalfigure painting intoexpressive and abstractdimensions. All levelswecome,no experiencenecessary.Laurie RhodesAre you the person at everyfamily event who takes all thephotos? This course will coverthe basics of photographingan event, including contracts,talking to clients, and whichcameras, lenses, andflashes to use. Award-winningwedding photographer, LaurieRhodes will discuss how shecaptures candid moments,builds intimacy with hersubjects, and works with her clients before, during and after theshoot. Rhodes will help students learn what to look for and how tocraft the photographs that describe the meaningful moments that areso important in our life events.ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: Laurie Rhodes is a fomer televisionexecutive and award-winning New York City based photographerspecializing in documentary weddings, life-style portraiture, streetphotography and fine art photography. Her work has been featured inthe New York Times, People Magazine, and more.Thursday and Friday,May 10 and 119:00 am – 4:30 pm; D. FoxFee: 200 8.25 reg. feeDavid FoxSaturday, February 1010:00 am - 4:00 pm; L. RhodesFee: 175 8.25 reg. fee5

Center for the ArtsCommunity Education ClassesDRAWINGBEGINNING DRAWINGThis course teaches the basics of drawing, the most fundamentalelement of making art. From quick sketches to detailed compositions, this class will cover the basics of shading, crosshatching,proportion and size.Section A: 5 Mondays, January 22 - February 196:00 pm - 9:00 pm; D. LutzFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 5 Tuesdays, February 13 - March 131:30pm – 4:30pm; B. WaldmanFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection C: 5 Thursdays, February 1 - March 16:00 pm - 9:00 pm; J. CianfloneFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeDRAWING WORKSHOPExpand your knowledge of drawing. Gain skills by using soft andhard pencils, charcoal and other materials. This is a level 2 class,some previous drawing experience is recommended.Section A: 5 Thursdays, March 8 - April 56:00 pm - 9:00 pm; J. CianfloneFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 5 Tuesdays, March 27 - April 241:30pm – 4:30pm; B. WaldmanFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeDRAWING FUDAMENTALS WORKSHOPA guided process of exploring form, line, andcomposition. Students will learn thefundamentals of drawing such asperspective, shading, and realism. In thisone-day workshop, participants will gain afoundation for their future creativeendeavors.Friday, March 1610:00 am - 4:00 pm; A. LattimoreFee: 60 8.25 reg. feeBEGINNING LIFE DRAWINGThis workshop will be a basic introduction to drawing from amodel. This class will include lecture and demonstration on theareas of proportion, gesture, and overall anatomy.Section A: 5 Tuesdays, February 13 - March 136:00 pm - 9:00 pm; B. WaldmanSection B: 5 Tuesdays, March 27 - April 246:00 pm - 9:00 pm; B. WaldmanFee: 225 8.25 reg. fee (includes model fee)DYNAMICS OF LIFE DRAWINGDrawing from a model, with emphasis on charcoal and penciltechniques, anatomy, gesture, quick and sustained poses, andthe figure in the environment. Advanced students progress topen and ink, wash, brush stick drawing, balsa stick drawing,conte, and pastel.Section A: 5 Tuesdays, January 16 - February 139:30 am - 12:30 pm; D. FoxFee: 225 8.25 reg. fee (includes model fee)Section B: 10 Tuesdays, February 27 - May 19:30 am - 12:30 pm; D. FoxFee: 450 8.25 reg. fee (includes model fee)6ILLUSTRATIONThis course teaches various techniques and provides basicskills as a necessary background to achieve a variety of illustrations in many different fields, such as magazine/newspapereditorials, book covers, children’s books, posters, advertising,etc. Projects are reviewed in the perspective of the individual’scomplete portfolio.Section A: 5 Wednesdays, January 17 - February 141:00 pm - 4:00 pm; B. WaldmanFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 10 Wednesdays, February 28 - May 21:00 pm - 4:00 pm; B. WaldmanFee: 360 8.25 reg. feeTWO-DAY LIFE DRAWING MARATHONThis special two-day workshop is open to all levels of artists,beginner through advanced students. Participants will worktowards a greater understanding of anatomy and thetechnical aspects of drawing in a short amount of time. A varietyof models and poses will be captured and various media will beexplored; charcoal, ink, watercolor and more. Participants willbegin by working on 18”x24” paper and will advance to life-sizedrawings using rolls of paper on easels. This workshop iswonderful way to throw off drawing inhibitions, break out of arut, explore the range of your technique and create anabundance of work in a short period of time.Thursday and Friday, February 22 and 2310:00 am - 4:00 pm; D. FoxFee: 229 8.25 reg. feeINTRODUCTION TO PRINTMAKINGThis class is an introduction to printmaking techniques.Students will explore monotype, woodcut, linocut, collographand dry point. Through practice and experimentation, studentswill learn to find the appropriate printing techniques to expresstheir ideas.Section A: 5 Thursdays, January 18 - February 159:30 am - 12:30 pm; D. FoxFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 10 Thursdays, March 1 - May 39:30 am - 12:30 pm; D. FoxFee: 360 8.25 reg. feePORTRAIT DRAWINGIn this class, students will work from a model, with emphasison lighting, features, color, values, composition, background,drapery, color mixing, and anatomy.Section A: 5 Mondays, January 22 - February 196:30 pm - 9:30 pm; A. LattimoreFee: 225 8.25 reg. fee (includes model fee)Section B: 10 Mondays, February 26 - April 306:30 pm - 9:30 pm; A. LattimoreFee: 450 8.25 reg. fee (includes model fee)OPEN LIFE DRAWINGMonitored life drawing session offered to all (no instructor).Open to the public and all enrolled students.Friday, February 9, 9:30 am - 12:30 pmFriday, March 9, 9:30 am - 12:30 pmFriday, April 6, 9:30 am - 12:30 pmFriday, May 4, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

Center for the ArtsCommunity Education ClassesPAINTINGCONTEMPORARY PAINTINGBoth realistic and abstract subject matter are studied, with emphasis on analysis, interpretation, evaluation, and the development of an independent style and expression. Various paintingtechniques and media are explored.Section A: 5 Mondays, January 22 - February 191:00 pm - 4:00 pm; D. FoxFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 10 Mondays, February 26 - April 301:00 pm - 4:00 pm; D. FoxFee: 360 8.25 reg. feeLIFE PAINTINGInstruction on the fundamentals of painting the nude figure. Skintone, anatomy, and composition will be demonstrated and discussed. The class will focus on two 5-week poses.Section A: 5 Tuesdays, January 16 - February 131:30 pm - 4:30 pm; A. LattimoreFee: 225 8.25 reg. fee (includes model fee)Section B: 10 Tuesdays, Febraury 27 - May 11:30pm - 4:30pm; A. LattimoreFee: 450 8.25 reg. fee (includes model fee)STILL LIFE PAINTINGThis class will cover various techniques emphasizing realism andcraftsmanship while working from still lives. Individual projectsare encouraged. Discussion of materials including oils, varnishes, mediums, canvas, primers, pallettes, and color mixing areincluded.Section A: 5 Tuesdays, January 16 - February 136:30 pm - 9:30 pm; A. LattimoreFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 10 Tuesdays, February 27 - May 16:30 pm - 9:30 pm; A. LattimoreFee: 360 8.25 reg. feeWATERCOLOR WORKSHOPExploration of the range of techniques involved in the watercolorprocess. Emphasis on development of composition and design,including the methods of arranging elements, creative drawingtechniques, preparation of watercolor paints, and papermaking.Note: Use of acrylics will also be discussed.Section A: 5 Mondays, January 22 - February 199:30 am - 12:30 pm; N. WaldmanFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 5 Mondays, January 22 - February 191:00 pm - 4:00 pm; N. WaldmanFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection C: 10 Mondays, Febraury 26 - April 309:30 am - 12:30 pm; N. WaldmanFee: 360 8.25 reg. feeSection D: 10 Mondays, Febraury 26 - April 301:00 pm - 4:00 pm; N. WaldmanFee: 360 8.25 reg. feeTo Register: Call 914-606-7500MASTER CLASS IN PAINTINGAn advanced painting class for students with previous paintingexperience. Students will further develop and explore subjectand style in a supportive environment. Discussions and presentations on contemporary artists and themes will also be acomponent in each class.Section A: 5 Thursdays, January 18 - February 151:00 pm - 4:00 pm; D. FoxFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 10 Thursdays, Febraury 29 - May 31:00 pm - 4:00 pm; D. FoxFee: 360 8.25 reg. feePORTRAIT PAINTINGWorking from a model with emphasis on lighting, features, color,values, composition, background, drapery, color mixing, andanatomy.Section A: 5 Mondays, January 22 - February 191:30 pm - 4:30 pm; A. LattimoreFee: 225 8.25 reg. fee (includes model fee)Section B: 10 Mondays, February 26 - April 301:30 pm - 4:30 pm; A. LattimoreFee: 450 8.25 reg. fee (includes model fee)OIL PAINTINGLearn the techniques of painting with oil paints. Students willwork on developing style, content and individualized projects.Beginners welcome.8 Mondays, February 26 - April 166:00 pm - 9:00 pm; D. LutzFee: 300 8.25 reg. feeSCULPTURESCULPTURE WORKSHOPStudents will learn additive and subtractive techniques in a variety of materials including clay, stone, plaster, wax, and fiberglass.Both realistic and abstract subjects are studied, with attention toform, composition, and armature construction.Section A: 5 Wednesdays, January 17 - February 149:30 am - 12:30 pm; R. MineoFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 5 Wednesdays, January 17 - February 141:00 pm - 4:00 pm; R. MineoFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection C: 10 Wednesdays, February 28 - May 29:30 am - 12:30 pm; R. MineoFee: 360 8.25 reg. feeSection D: 10 Wednesdays, February 28 - May 21:00 pm - 4:00 pm; R. MineoFee: 360 8.25 reg. feeCOLORED PENCIL AND WATERCOLORUsing colored pencils and watercolor, students will work on individual projects from reference photos with personal guidance in asupportive class atmosphere. Some knowledge of the materialsis necessary.Section A: 5 Thursdays, February 8 - March 89:30 am - 12:30 pm; J. CianfloneFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 5 Thursday, March 22 - April 199:30 am - 12:30 pm; J. CianfloneFee: 180 8.25 reg. fee7

Center for the ArtsCommunity Education ClassesCERAMICSBEGINNING POTTERYThis class will focus on the basics of wheel throwing andhand-building from wedging clay and centering all the waythrough to trimming and glazing techniques. Learn step by stephow to create beautiful pottery including cups, bowls, mugs andmuch more. Designed for the beginner but open to all levels.5 Wednesdays, January 31 - February 286:00pm – 9:00pm; E. InsognaFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeINTRODUCTION TO CERAMICSAll levels are welcome in this handbuilding and wheelthrowingceramics class. Explore making functional pottery forms such asbowls, cups, vases, etc.Section A: 8 Wednesdays, March 14 - May 26:00 pm - 9:00 pm; E. InsognaSection B: 8 Saturdays, March 17 - May 59:30am – 12:30pm; E. InsognaFee: 300 8.25 reg. feeCERAMICS WORKSHOPThis course focuses on throwing and is designed for both thebeginner and more advanced pottery student. Production of utilitarian forms are covered. Learn the wheel techniques ofthrowing large pots and non-functional forms of 15 ilbs or more.Decoration and glazing also included.Section A: 5 Thursdays, January 18 - February 151:00 pm - 4:00 pm; D. HughesFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 10 Thursdays, March 1 - May 31:00 pm - 4:00 pm; D. HughesFee: 360 8.25 reg. feeJEWELRYJEWELRY AND SMALL METALWORKAn introduction to using metals to construct jewelry and othersmall scale metal objects.Section A: 5 Mondays, January 22 - Febraury 191:00 pm - 4:00 pm; V. TillotsonFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 5 Wednesdays, January 17 - February 1410:15 am - 1:15 pm; B. GarrettFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection C: 5 Mondays, January 22 - Februay 199:30 am - 12:30 pm; V. TillotsonFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection D: 5 Saturdays, February 3 - March 310:00 am - 1:00 pm; D. RomanskyFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection E: 5 Tuesdays, February 6 - March 66:00 pm - 9:00 pm; D. RomanskyFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeTo Register: Call 914-606-75008JEWELRY WORKSHOPDesign and create jewelry and small metal sculpture in preciousor non-precious metals. Construction of flat and hollowware,metalsmithing, casting, stone setting, and wax work.Section A: 10 Mondays, February 26 - April 309:30 am - 12:30 pm; V. TillotsonFee: 360 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 10 Mondays, February 26 - April 301:00 pm - 4:00 pm; V. TillotsonFee: 360 8.25 reg. feeSection C: 10 Wednesdays, February 28 - May 210:15 am - 1:15 pm; B. GarrettFee: 360 8.25 reg. feeSTONESETTINGBuild on your skills by adding stones to your jewelry designs.Learn to measure, account for depth and shape, cut a seat,fabricate v-shaped settingsand construct bezels for settingstones. The versatile settingtechniques such as bezel, gypsy,tube, and prong setting exploredwill open up a world of designoptions one can incorporate intojewelry designs.Section A: 5 Tuesdays,March 20 - April 176:00 pm - 9:00 pm;D. RomanskySection B: 5 Saturdays,March 17 - April 1410:00 am - 1:00 pm;D. RomanskyFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeJEWELRY AND ENAMELINGThis course is an introduction to enameling as it relates tojewelry and small objects. Cloisonne and Limoges techniquesare explored, and methods of combining enamel and metal workare covered.Section A: 5 Thursdays, January 18 - February 151:00 pm - 4:00 pm; R. LaskinFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 10 Thursdays, March 1 - May 31:00 pm - 4:00 pm; R. LaskinFee: 360 8.25 reg. feeLOST WAX CASTINGDesign and create jewelry in gold, silver, bronze, or pewter bymaking a pattern in wax and vacuum casting it with molten metal.Learn to make wax patterns of your own design, sprue mount,invest, burn out the wax, cast, and polish the finished product.Section A: 5 Wednesdays, January 17 - February 141:45 pm - 4:45 pm; B. GarrettFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeSection B: 10 Wednesdays, February 28 - May 21:45 pm - 4:45 pm; B. GarrettFee: 360 8.25 reg. fee

Center for the ArtsCommunity Education ClassesPHOTOGRAPHYSEWINGTHE DIGITAL IMAGE:FROM START TO FINISHStudents will learn the fundamentals of digital photographythrough hands on projects. The emphasis of each project will beon observation, composition and design, which will help students create dynamic and exciting photographs. This course willinclude an introduction to Adobe Photoshop, printing basics andgroup critiques. Students are welcome to use any type of digitalcamera they have.5 Thursdays, February 15 - March 156:00 pm - 9:00 pm; D. CarrieroFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeDIGITALDEVELOPING YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC STYLEThrough shooting daily and in-class review, students will developtheir signature look. Students will learn how to analyze their ownand the work of others through assignments and constructivefeedback. By gaining insight into the design elements that eachindividual is naturally drawn to, students will be able to build anedited and sequenced portfolio that represents his or her style5 Thursdays, February 1 - March 16:00 pm - 9:00 pm; L. RhodesFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeFLORAL PHOTOGRAPHYAn introduction to the art of floral photography, this five weekprimer will provide students with skills needed to create beautiful images. Photographers will have the opportunity to developtheir techniques in class. A digital camera with manual controlsis recommended. A field trip to the NY Botanical garden may bescheduled for one session.5 Saturdays, February 10 - March 1010:00am - 1:00pm D.MartinFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeDIGITAL RETOUCHINGThis course is intended for those familiar with the basics ofPhotoshop and will cover methods for color correction, workingwith exposure, altering reflections and more. The instructor willalso discuss archiving images, printing and establishing a digitalworkflow. Note: This class requires students to bring imagesto class (cell phone, point and shoot, or DSLR captures are allacceptable).5 Thursdays, March 29 - April 266:00 pm - 9:00 pm; D. CarrieroFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeTEXTILESFUN & FRESH HAND EMBROIDERYIn this course, learn the fundamentals of hand embroidery usingfun and fresh approaches to this traditional art form by creatingan embroidered sampler to display. Suitable for beginners andexperienced stitchers alike.Section A: 5 Thursdays, February 15 - March 22 (no class 3/15)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm; R. HaqueFee: 180 8.25 reg.feeSection B: 5 Thursdays, April 12 - May 106:00 pm - 9:00 pm; R. HaqueFee: 180 8.25 reg.feeLearn the fundamentals of sewing from attaching a button tolearning basic stitches on a sewing machine. Both hand andmachine sewing techniques will be covered. All levels are welcome. Center for the Arts does not provide sewing machines,students are responsible for bringing their own.Section A: 5 Mondays, March 5 - April 24:30 pm - 6:00 pmFee: 200 8.25 registration feeSection B: 5 Mondays, March 5 - April 26:30 pm - 8:00 pmFee: 200 8.25 registration feeHOW TO SELL ON ETSYAre you ready to start your own craft based business? Etsy is agreat way to start. In this workshop students will explore what ittakes to sell on Etsy. Topics of discussion will include creating ashop, making an impression, social media strategies, being partof a community, pricing, building contacts etc.7 Wednesdays, March 7 - April 186:00 pm - 8:00 pm; J. GryzbFee: 180 8.25 reg. feeWEEKEND FRONT END CODING BOOTCAMPThis course will entail learning HTML/CSS/Javascript. Front endcode is the code that is used to build web pages on the Internet.These are the basic languages that designers need to knowin web design. HTML to build pages, CSS to style pages, andJavascript to make their pages dynamic. The power of theselanguages together can make you a very powerful designer, frontend programmer, and put you in demand in the work force.4 Saturday/Sundays, January 20 - 289:30 am - 4:30 pm (includes 30 minute lunch break)Fee: 235 8.25 reg. feeDESIGN WITH CODE BOOT CAMPThis course will use HTML/CSS/Javascript with SDK and Photoshop over four weekends. Students will build a shopping cart fortheir website in this course. This course is a web design coursewith front end programming. Students will produce a portfoliopiece (a website) and come away with knowledge of front endprogramming.4 Saturdays, February 17 - March 109:30 am - 4:30 pm (includes 30 minute lunch break)Fee: 235 8. 25 reg. feeDIGITAL PAINTINGWelcome to the future of painting! This class is designed to introduce you to painting in Photoshop using current hardware. Thisclass shows you how to create dynamic pieces using color theory and composition. We will also go over copyrighting, promotion,invoices and professional practice techniques to prepare you forreal work. Students must bring to class a portable laptop withcompatible tablet device (Wacom Cintiq preferred) or Pen-Computer (Wacom MobileStudio pro or Cintiq Companion), withphotoshop for this class. (Mac and Wacom products are highlyrecommended).5 Saturdays, April 21 – May 191:00 pm - 4:00 pm; D. AbrevayaFee: 180 8.25 reg. fee9

CLASSES FOR YOUNG ADULTSNEW!PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP FOR TEENS9th - 12th gradeIn this course, young photographers will learn Digital Photographytechniques and build a photography portfolio for college admission.Students will learn how to use their digital camera to createcompelling photographs. The course will also cover editing in AdobePhotoshop, photo printing, and putting together a final por

WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE WHITE PLAINS EXTENSION WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Providing two-year associate degree programs and one-year certificates in more than forty academic areas, Westchester Community College serves nearly 12,000 full and part-time students on a 218 acre campus in Valhalla and at extension sites throughout the county.