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The Society for Contemporary Craft's summer 2014 Studio catalog features workshop offerings in metal, wood, fiber, ceramics, mixed media, and book/paper arts.
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nd Society for Contemporary Craft
(SCC) was founded in 1971 by
Elizabeth Rockwell Raphael
in the belief that contemporary
artists had new things to say with
traditional materials, and that they
needed wider opportunities to
exhibit and sell their work. Since
then, SCC has organized more
than 235 exhibitions, created
strong educational and community
outreach programs, established
a satellite gallery and a permanent
collection, and developed
a growing retail business.
our miss ionto engage the public in
creative experiences through
contemporary craft
General program support provided by the Allegheny Regional Asset District, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Elizabeth R. Raphael Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation, The Heinz Endowments, the Richard King Mellon Foundation, and many other foundations, corporations and individuals like you.
Did you know?
Additional details and registration information for all of Contemporary Craft’s workshops are available in our online catalog. www.contemporarycraft.org
Online Catalog User Guide:• Clickonthe"workshops"tabinthetop right corner to see a list of all SCC Studio workshops.• Browseworkshopsofferedonaparticular date by clicking the calendar icon in the upper left corner. • Sortbymedia,skilllevel,andinstructorby using the All programs, All class types, or All instructors drop-down menus located in the top right corner.
New! Suggested skill levels are now clearly designated for each workshop.
exhibition& store hoursMonday – Saturday, 10 am—5 pm
Located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s historic Strip District, Contemporary Craft is a true urban oasis. Experience the vitality and stimulation of the city, while nurturing your creative spirit.
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Workshops At a Glance . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Clay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Fiber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Metal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Mixed Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Book Arts & Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Crafts & Drafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13
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Connect with our artists… Work with your hands… Make something beautiful!Visiting instructors are indicated throughout the catalog with the H symbol.
Carol BartonPop-Up Paper StructuresJune 26 & 27, page 10Carousel & Tunnel BooksJune 28 & 29, page 10
CarolBartonisabookartist,curator,teacher, and publisher of artists’ books. Her work is exhibited internationally and is in numerous collections, including the Library of Congress, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. She is on the faculty at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and the Corcoran School of Art and Design in Washington, D.C., where she teaches courses in bookbinding and book structures.
Brittany SøndbergMaterial Arrangements: The BroochJune 28 & 29, page 6
BrittanySøndbergisametalsmithfromGreensboro, NC where she owns her own jewelry company, Copper Chameleon Jewelry, focusing on vitreous enamels, uncommon stones, and responsibly sourced precious metals. Through her work in jewelry design and small fabrication, she also creates emotionally charged, aesthetically surprising installations and sculptural objects. Her work is in a variety of galleries and boutiques throughout the Northeastern United States and has been shown in a number of national exhibitions.
Jessica ToddKinetic JewelryJuly 12 & 13, page 6
Jessica Todd draws inspiration from suburbia and the American values of homogeneity, stability, order, and self-discipline. Conceptually driven, her jewelry often transforms into sculpture. She is a Jewelry/Metals TA at Kent State University and has exhibited work at American Craft Today in North Carolina and Step Gallery in Arizona among others.
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Don't miss these unique opportunities to work alongside our Visiting Artists . No need to travel for top instructors, we bring them to you!
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Woodpage 5
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June June 3, 10, 17 & 24Textured Tile Mosaics
June 4, 11, 18 & 25Open Studio Sessions
June 4, 11, 18 & 25Open Studio Sessions
June 4, 11, 18 & 25Open Studio Sessions
June 21-22Creative Crochet
August August 23-24Natural Dyes
August 30-31Intro to Modern Quilting
August 5, 12, 19 & 26Hand-BuiltLiddedContainers
August 9-10Porcelain Paperclay
July July 9, 16, 23 & 30 Open Studio Sessions
July 9, 16, 23 & 30Open Studio Sessions
July 12-13WoodenCuttingBoards
July 19-20MemoryKeepsakeBox
July 8, 15, 22 & 29Clay:Bottles&Flasks
July 9, 16, 23 & 30 Open Studio Sessions
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workshops at a glanceMetal
pages 6-7Mixed Media
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Book Arts & Paperpage 10
Crafts & Draftspage 11
June 4, 11, 18 & 25Open Studio Sessions
June 7Finger Painting for Adults
June 8Chroma-Sewn: Colorful Paper Stitching
June 14-15Paper Sculptures
June 26-27Pop-Up Paper Structures
June 28-29Carousel&TunnelBooks
June 4, 11, 18 & 25Open Studio Sessions
June 14-15Unique Prong Settings
June 28-29Material Arrangements: The Brooch
June 4, 11, 18 & 25Open Studio Sessions
June 7-8WhatLiesBeneathOurFeet: Hunting & Foraging for Mosaics
June 14-15Mixed Media Assemblage
June 21Free Form Wire Pendant
June 6Cut-Out Sculptures
June 20BasicBeadedNecklaces
August 2-3Enameling on Formed Metal
August 23Forged Jewelry
August 15Papermaking from Hops
August 22Adjustable Rings
August 12, 19, 26 & September 2, 9FiveBeadingFundamentalProjects
August 24The Art of Assemblage
July 9, 16, 23 & 30 Open Studio Sessions
July 12-13Kinetic Jewelry
July 20Vitreous Enameling
July 26FineSilverButterfliesinPMC
July 9, 16, 23 & 30 Open Studio Sessions
July 12-13Altered Reclaimed Technology
July 19Sogetsu Ikebana
July 20IntrototheArtofBonsai
July 26CigarBoxCollage
July 18Fun with Polymer Clay
Textured Tile Mosaics 4 TuesdaysJune 3, 10, 17 & 246—9 pminstructor: Alix Paullevel: allCreate textured tiles of all shapes and sizes from clay slabs. Add found objects – such as stained glass, mirror bits, gems, shells, beads, and metal – to your glazed and fired tiles to create a photo frame or mirror.
Tuition: $200Materials Fee: $10
Clay: Bottles & Flasks4 TuesdaysJuly 8, 15, 22 & 296—9 pminstructor:BenDameslevel: allCreatebottleandflaskformsfromclayusing basic hand-building techniques. This workshop will expose students to the tricks of the trade and versatility of ceramics. Suitable for beginners just starting out in clay or those with a little more experience.
Tuition: $200Materials Fee: $20
Hand-Built Lidded Container4 TuesdaysAugust 5, 12, 19 & 266—9 pminstructor: Michael Smithhammerlevel: allConstruct two lidded containers while learning approaches to surface treatments that enhance the tactile beauty of your ceramic forms.
Tuition: $200Materials Fee: $30
Porcelain Paperclay at Cone 6: Hand-Built Vessels of Expressive Freedom Saturday & SundayAugust 9 & 109 am—4 pminstructor: Danna Eve Rzeczniklevel: allExplore the expressive possibilities and technical advantages of hand-building with cone 6 porcelain paperclay. Students will learn the practical process of converting commercial porcelain into the easy-to-use and versatile material of paperclay. The instructor will demonstrate hand-building techniques with an emphasis on pinching, soft-slab construction, application of texture, and glaze application in the dry state. Students will create their own unique functional or sculptural vessels.
Tuition: $160Materials Fee: $15
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Summer of CeramicsIn conjunction with Transformation 9: Contemporary Works in Ceramics, the Studio is celebrating a summer of ceramics! Each month features a different series of clay workshops led by some of our favorite ceramic instructors. The season culminates with a special weekend focusing on porcelain paperclay. Join us in exploring this irresistible medium!
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Wooden Cutting BoardsSaturday & SundayJuly 12 & 139 am—4 pminstructor: Linda Van Gehuchtenlevel: allIn two fun sessions, design and build your own cutting board set with a selection of different species of lumber. Learn how to use a jointer, planer, and table saw to surface prep raw wood, as well as procedures to adjoin boards. Enjoy finishing your board by sanding, shaping edges, and using other tools.
Tuition: $160Materials Fee: $30
Memory Keepsake BoxSaturday & SundayJuly 19 & 2010 am—5 pminstructor:RobertBishoplevel: allMake your own lidded keepsake box while getting acquainted with various wood species and selection of stock. Half-lap and dowel joinery; wood grain orientation; design; proper sanding; and wood finishing techniques will be covered.Bothwoodworkingmachineryand hand tools will be used to complete this project.
Tuition: $160Materials Fee: $60 (Payable to SCC upon registration)
Creative CrochetSaturday & SundayJune 21 & 2210 am—5 pminstructor: Rae Goldlevel: intermediateThink outside of the box! Learn to crochet three-dimensional objects, including garments, with SCC Fashion Show artist Rae Gold. This workshop is best suited for students who have already mastered the basics of crochet.
Tuition: $160Materials Fee: $10
Natural Dyes: Start to FinishSaturday, August 23, 12—4 pm &Sunday, August 24, 10 am—4 pminstructor: Jennifer Mosslevel: allLearn everything you need to know to make your own natural dyes from locally sourced plant materials. On day one, students will prep materials, gather dyestuff, and cook dyes. Day two will reveal the wide range of colors available from the natural world. Safety procedures and processes for dyeing in your own home will also be covered.
Tuition: $100Materials Fee: $45
Introduction to Modern QuiltingSaturday & SundayAugust 30 & 31 9 am —4 pminstructor: Jodi McLaughlinlevel: intermediateLearn the basics of quilting with a modern twist and discover why this beautiful, traditional craft is experiencing a contemporary revival. Led by Jodi McLaughlin, one of the co-founders of the Pittsburgh Modern Quilt Guild, this workshop covers the fundamentals of modern quilting. Students will complete a table runner, set of placemats, or mini-quilt while learning about tools and techniques such as piecing and straight-line quilting.
Tuition: $160Materials: Instructor will provide shopping list
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Unique Prong Settings Saturday & SundayJune 14 & 1510 am—5 pminstructor: Samantha Skeltonlevel: intermediateLearn how to prong set larger and uniquely shaped stones and found objects. Students are encouraged to bring their own collected pieces – stones, wood, glass, ceramic, buttons, faceted gemstones, beads, fabric, enamels, and more – to use in their creations!
Tuition: $160Materials Fee: $35
Material Arrangements: The BroochSaturday & SundayJune 28 & 29 10 am—4 pmH visiting artist:BrittanySøndberg,Greensboro, NClevel: allFrame and work in layers as you make a brooch using mixed metals and two-dimensional materials such as fabric, wood, plastic,andglass.Basicsoldering,sawing,riveting, and applying texture will be covered. Bringyourownfoundmaterialstoaddatwist!
Tuition: $200Materials Fee: $30
Kinetic JewelrySaturday & SundayJuly 12 & 13 10 am—5 pmH visiting artist: Jessica Todd, Kent, OHlevel: intermediateSet your jewelry in motion! Learn simple techniques to make jewelry that spins, cranks, springs, and rotates. The instructor will provide mechanical components and settings for students to use during the workshop and to take home for further exploration.
Tuition: $200Materials Fee: $55
Vitreous Enameling Sunday, July 2010 am—5 pminstructor: Adrienne Graftonlevel: allSpend the day learning the basics of vitreous enameling using techniques such as sifting, firing, basse-taille, and sgraffito. Experiment with opaque and transparent colors on copper and learn basic setting techniques to transform your colorful creations into a piece of jewelry.
Tuition: $80Materials Fee: $15
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Fine Silver Butterflies in PMCSunday, July 2612 pm—4 pm instructor: Carol Schefticlevel: allCapturethejoyofsummerbutterfliesin“metalclay.” A variety of basic techniques will be covered allowing students to create their choice of charms, earrings, beads, pendants, bookmarks,orasun-catcher.Makeabutterflythat can be admired all year round!
Tuition: $60Materials Fee: $15
Enameling on Formed MetalSaturday & SundayAugust 2 & 310 am—5 pminstructor: Sarah Loch-Testlevel: allJoin former Studio Apprentice Sarah Loch-Test for a weekend of enameling. Metal forming and enamel can be combined in endless ways to create visual information, pattern, and depth. In this workshop students will experiment with applying enamel to sheet copper that has been pierced, dapped, and chased. Creative methods for setting and attaching enameled components will be covered on the second day.
Tuition: $160Materials Fee: $20
Forged JewelrySaturday, August 2310 am—5 pminstructor: Samantha Skeltonlevel: allMake uniquely forged jewelry using a variety of hammers and texturing tools. Students will have the option to make earrings, rings, or pendants using different patinas to showcase the jewelry’s texture.
Tuition: $80Materials Fee: $30
Open Studio Sessions Have some studio experience under your belt? Use SCC’s studios to work on your own independent wood, metal, fiber and mixed media projects. A variety of tools and equipment will be available during the weekly sessions.
June4 WednesdaysJune 4, 11, 18 & 256 – 9 pm
Tuition: $90 for all, or $30 per sessionMaterials: Students supply their own materials
July4 WednesdaysJuly 9, 16, 23 & 306 – 9 pm
Tuition: $90 for all, or $30 per sessionMaterials: Students supply their own materials
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What Lies Beneath Our Feet: Hunting & Foraging for Mosaic in an Urban LandscapeSaturday & SundayJune 7 & 89 am—4 pminstructor: Rachel Sagerlevel: allDiscover the magic of transforming raw material into tesserae, the building blocks of mosaic, with award-winning Pittsburgh mosaic artist Rachel Sager. This two-day workshop will include a field trip along the Allegheny River to source material, an introduction to cutting stone, guidance in working in high quality thin-set mortar, and Rachel's unique approach to contemporary mosaic philosophy. You will never look at the stones beneath your feet the same way again!
Tuition: $160Materials Fee: $60
Mixed Media AssemblageSaturday & SundayJune 14 & 1510 am—4 pminstructor: Ron Nigrolevel: allUsing basic hand tools and fundamental techniques, students will assemble a mixed media piece of sculpture. The materials will be supplied in part by the instructor and the students themselves.
Tuition: $160Materials Fee: $10
Free Form Wire PendantSaturday, June 2110 am—1 pminstructor: Gerry Floridalevel: allCreate a pendant with beaded elements spiraling out from a primary flower. Students will learn wire working and hammer texturing techniques that allow the materials to mimic the movement and appearance of a flowering plant.
Tuition: $60Materials: Instructor will provide shopping list
Altered Reclaimed TechnologySaturday & SundayJuly 12 & 1310 am—4 pminstructor: Ron Nigrolevel: allRe-assemble discarded electronic devices to create a surprising mixed media artwork. Students are encouraged to bring an assortment of found materials in need of new life. The incorporation of electric lighting features into the final design will also be covered.
Tuition: $160Materials Fee: $10
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Sogetsu Ikebana Saturday, July 1910 am—1 pminstructor: Reiko Nakajimalevel: allExplore the Moribana style of Japanese flower arranging with a flat container and pinpoint holder. Students will learn Ikebana techniques including cutting, trimming, and bending branches and flowers to create structured lines in their arrangements. Discover a newfound enjoyment of Ikebana as an asymmetrical, three-dimensional art form.
Tuition: $45Materials: All materials included
Introduction to the Art of BonsaiSunday, July 2010 am—4 pminstructor: Daniel Yobplevel: allExplore the art of bonsai through a slide presentationanddemonstrations.Bytheendof the day, participants will begin to transform a garden shrub into a bonsai. Guidance about after care, including watering, fertilizing, pruning, and overwintering, will be provided.
Tuition: $60Materials Fee: $60
Cigar Box CollageSaturday, July 2610 am—5 pminstructor: Meda Kiming Ragolevel: allUse simple, low-tech, and light carpentry skills to express yourself through assemblage. Explore the self-contained world of imagination that lives within a cigar box as you combine both 2-D and 3-D found objects to represent your creativity.
Tuition: $80Materials Fee: $15
Five Beading Fundamental Projects5 TuesdaysAugust 12, 19, 26 & September 2, 96—9 pminstructor: Gerry Floridalevel: allMaster a new beading skill in each session. Workshops are available separately or as a five-week course. The five sessions include: Dynamics of One Strand; Embellishments: Loops and Dangles; All Wired-Up: Wire-Wrapped Pendants; Not Chained Down; and Put it All Together. See our online catalog for additional details on each session.
Tuition: $160 for the five-week series or $45 per individual workshopMaterials: Instructor will provide shopping list
The Art of AssemblageSunday, August 2410 am—2 pminstructor: Gerry Floridalevel: allWorking with recycled materials, learn to appreciate the elegant designs that arise from the imperfections of assemblage jewelry. Creating jewelry from found objects and an arrayof“funkyjunk”isawonderfulintroductionto design principles. Feel free to bring orphaned objects, trinkets, baubles, and other hodgepodge collectibles that can be used and/or traded in class.
Tuition: $60Materials: Instructor will provide shopping list
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Paste Paper: Finger-Painting for AdultsSaturday, June 710 am—5 pminstructor: Karen Kriegerlevel: allSpend the day playing with colored paste on a variety of paper surfaces to create beautiful decorative patterns. If you liked finger painting as a child, you’re already an expert at paste paper!
Tuition: $80Materials: Instructor will provide shopping list
Chroma-Sewn: Colorful Paper StitchingSunday, June 810 am—5 pminstructor: Karen Kriegerlevel: allCreatea"memorybouquet"andcelebratethechange of seasons with a day devoted to color andfloralimagery.Usingavarietyofdecorativepapers and personal memorabilia, students will design and stitch a paper collage brimming with color.
Tuition: $80Materials Fee: $10
Paper SculpturesSaturday & SundayJune 14 & 1510 am—5 pminstructor: Adrienne Heinrichlevel: allDuring this two-day workshop students will create lightweight, translucent paper sculptures. In many cases, the finished sculptures can be lit from inside. The instructor will bring examples of her work to introduce design possibilities.
Tuition: $160Materials Fee: $30
Pop-Up Paper StructuresThursday & FridayJune 26 & 279 am—4 pmH visiting artist:CarolBarton,Glen Echo, MDlevel: allCreative magic awaits you in this workshop! Learn basic on-the-fold pop-up structures, and then progress through a series of more complicated three-dimensional glued constructions. Props, platforms, spirals, V-folds, and straddle pop-ups will be covered. Emphasis will be on developing an understanding of the simple mechanics involved intheartof“paperengineering.”Thisisanidealclass for artists, teachers, graphic designers, and anyone who loves to play with paper.
Tuition: $200Materials Fee: None
Carousel & Tunnel BooksSaturday & SundayJune 28 & 299 am—4 pmH visiting artist:CarolBarton,Glen Echo, MDlevel: allThis two-day workshop will introduce students to paper engineering related to books. A “carousel”or“star”bookconsistsofseveralaccordion-fold sheets bound together to create stage-like pages. Learn the basics of constructing this book form and start to develop layered imagery around a theme or textascontent.A“tunnel”or“peepshow”book is a set of pages bound with accordions on two sides and viewed through a central opening. Students will learn the basics of constructing a tunnel book by building structural models and will then explore options for adding text and imagery.
Tuition: $200Materials Fee: $30
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A delicious Studio offering pairing local brews with beginner-friendly crafting!
Cut-Out SculpturesFriday, June 66—9 pminstructor: Laurie Troklevel: allTurn your breath into a sculpture! Using your breath to manipulate India ink, create abstract works on paper that will be cut and collaged into unique sculptures.
Tuition: $35 (includes materials and two complimentary beverages)
Basic Beaded NecklaceFriday, June 206—9 pminstructor: Netti Palmierilevel: allDesigning your own jewelry can be fun and easy! In this workshop students will learn basic stringing techniques to create a beaded necklace.
Tuition: $35 (includes materials and two complimentary beverages)
Fun with Polymer ClayFriday, July 186—9 pminstructor: Laura Tabakmanlevel: allAssemble a pendant, a pair of earrings, or a magnet while getting a little taste of the endless possibilities of polymer clay. Many basic techniques, including simple canes, textures, and stamping, will be covered.
Tuition: $35 (includes materials and two complimentary beverages)
Papermaking from HopsFriday, August 156—9 pminstructor: Katy Dementlevel: allCraft brewing has stepped into the visual arts realm! Using the grains, fibers, and vines reclaimed from the manufacturing of beer, students will create golden handmade papers. Embellish your paper with hop flowers and wet-on-wet collage with vintage ephemera.
Tuition: $35 (includes materials and two complimentary beverages)
Adjustable RingsFriday, August 226—9 pminstructor: Anya Weitzmanlevel: allA simple introduction to metalworking, this workshop yields a take-home wearable piece of jewelry for every participant. Make an adjustable ring and learn the basics of ring sizing, sawing, filing, stamping, annealing, and forming.
Tuition: $35 (includes materials and two complimentary beverages)
Anya Weitzman
ReGiSteR eARlyRegistrations are processed in the order received. No spaces will be held without full payment.
WAyS tO ReGiSteROnline:www.contemporarycraft.orgBy mail:Rachel SaulSociety for Contemporary Craft2100 Smallman StreetPittsburgh, PA 15222By phone or fax:412.261.7003, x25 or 412.261.1941in person:10 am to 5 pm, Monday through SaturdayBy e-mail:thestudio@contemporarycraft.org
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ClASS iNFORMAtiON•Studentswhoregisterbymailorfaxwillreceivea
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on the correct day and time without additional notice.•StudentsmaybepicturedinSCCpromotionalmaterials.•SCCmakeseveryefforttomaintainthescheduleof
courses as announced in the catalog, however, SCC reserves the right to cancel any course or to substitute faculty when necessary.
MAteRiAlSInstructors may request that students have certain supplies. Students will receive a list of those supplies upon registration. Unless otherwise noted, materials fees are payable to the instructors for supplies provided by the instructors . Occasionally, the materials fee is built into the tuition fee and this is clearly noted next to the tuition fee.
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CANCellAtiONS & ReFUNDSClass and workshop cancellations are decided three business days before the start date. If a class must be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment, the entire class fee will be refunded.Refund PolicyStudent refund requests must be made at least three business days before a class begins. There will be a $25 cancellation fee. No refunds will be given without three business days notice. Processing of refunds takes approximately three weeks.3-5 Day WorkshopsCancellations with 14 or more days notice:A student may cancel a registration for a three-, four- or five-day workshop up to two weeks prior to the start date of the class. There will be a $50 cancellation fee. Cancellations with fewer than 14 days notice:If a student cancels a registration within two weeks of the start date of a three-, four- or five-day workshop, there will be a 50% cancellation fee.There will be no refund issued without three business days notice of a cancellation.
ONe-ON-ONe & StUDiO ReNtAlSPrivate lessons in many media can be arranged upon request for students of all ages and skill levels. Private lessons are $50 per hour, with a two-hour minimum. Also, independent studio use is available during open studio hours and by special arrangement.
NON-DiSCRiMiNAtiON POliCyThe Society for Contemporary Craft does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, handicap, disability or veteran’s status. Furthermore, SCC will continue to take affirmative steps to support and advance these values consistent with our mission.
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