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WINTER & SPRING 2016 WEB & GRAPHIC DESIGNFINE ARTSINTERIOR DESIGNJEWELRY DESIGNPHOTOGRAPHYYOUNG ARTIST DELAWARE COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN CONTINUING EDUCATION WET PAINT DIGITAL DESIGN HANDS ON

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DELAWARE COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGNCONTINUING EDUCATION

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CALENDAR MONDAY Digital Photography I - Basics and Beyond🅝 Drawing Essentials for Interior Designers The Face: Features & Expression Illustration with Vector Graphics: Intermediate Illustrator Javascript for Non-Programmers Logo Design with Vector Graphics: Beginning Illustrator Paramount Project for Web & Graphic Designers Residential Design

T Web Design Fundamentals

TUESDAY Adobe InDesign I Adobe InDesign II

T Green Design Introduction to Graphic Design for Web and Print Open Figure Studio🅝 Painting Workshop: Inspiration from Manet

WEDNESDAY Adobe Muse Color & Materials Digital Design Communication for Interior Design II Interactive Design & Animation for the Web I Interactive Design & Animation for the Web II Learning to See: Drawing for Everyone

T🅝 Learning to See: Drawing for Everyone Part II🅝 Learning to See: Drawing for Everyone Part II Photoshop for Photographers

T Portfolio Workshop for Interior Designers

THURSDAY Basic Layout & Typography for Web and Print🅝 Coptic Binding: Contemporary Art Book Binding Workshop Digital Photography II🅝 Inspired by Nature: Drawing Organic Patterns and Forms Intermediate Black & White Photo Techniques Introduction to Black & White Photography Introduction to Interior Design Lino Print Workshop

T Metal Manipulation Simple Silver Soldering Workshop Watercolor Painting

T Web Design Fundamentals Web Design Fundamentals

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T Adobe Weekend Workshop - Illustrator

T Adobe Weekend Workshop - InDesign

T Adobe Weekend Workshop - Photoshop Alla Prima Painting Techniques

T Drawing Marathon

T🅝 Fantasy Character Creation Workshop

T🅝 Faux Bone Jewelry Workshop Figure Drawing🅝 Gouache Workshop Image Composition & Enhancement: Beginning Photoshop (MAC) Image Retouching & Restoration: Intermediate Photoshop (MAC)🅝 Introduction to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom🅝 Introduction to Ecommerce

T Introduction to Oil Painting Introduction to Oil Painting

T🅝 Introduction to Video Editing in Premier Pro🅝 Online Portfolio Workshop 🅝 Pen, Ink, and Line Workshop Photography Studio Lighting Workshop🅝 Torch-Fired Enamels Workshop Town & Country Photo Shoot Spring Preview Day

SUNDAY🅝 Art Improvisation: New Mediums/ New Perspectives🅝 Gouache Workshop🅝 iPhone Photography Workshop Observational Drawing for High School Students Photography Studio Lighting Workshop

🅝 – New Classes T – Winter Classes

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The Continuing Education Program at the Delaware College of Art and Design invites you to sharpen skills, enhance your artistic abilities, and advance your career through one of our many classes. Winter Semester begins January 11, 2016.Spring Semester begins February 22, 2016.

Challenging and inspirational classes are available in the following areas:

• Web & Graphic Design

• Fine Arts/Studio Arts

• Interior Design

• Jewelry Design

• Photography

• Young Artists Program for High School Students

For teens who wish to build their portfolios and explore DCAD, see our Young Artist Program for high school students. For adult students who wish to build creative and technical skills (and their résumés,) see our Certificate Programs.

DCAD is dedicated to providing the community with dynamic courses that foster personal and professional growth. DCAD delivers challenging and inspiring courses. These small classes – conducted by an engaging faculty of working artists and design professionals – focus on your individual success.

No application is required for non-credit, non-degree Continuing Education classes – just register!

Register online today at www.dcad.edu/CE

Jane CampbellDirector of Continuing Education302.622.8867 [email protected]

P.S. DCAD's Drawing Marathon is scheduled for Saturday, January 23! See page 12 for details.

CONTENTS2 WEB & GRAPHIC DESIGN9 FINE ARTS17 INTERIOR DESIGN21 JEWELRY DESIGN22 PHOTOGRAPHY27 YOUNG ARTIST20 PRE-COLLEGE ART STUDIO WEEK30 REGISTRATION INFO32 DIRECTIONS33 REGISTRATION FORM31 DISCOUNTS

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CREDITSCover artwork by Pre-College 2015 Painting Class. Aki Torii, Faculty. Student master transcription of Pies, Pies, Pies by Wayne Thiebaud.Catalog Design by Shawn Hall (DCAD INQB8)

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WARREN CHASEBA, Rochester Institute of Technology. Partner and Lead Designer at Digital Eye, LLC. Warren has over 15 years experience creating websites and applications for a variety of clients. www.digitaleye.com

DAVID MANZOLILLOBA in Advertising, NYIT, NY; AA in Advertising Art & Design, SUNY Farmingdale. Dave has taught at DCAD since 1998 and is the Creative Director at Independence Blue Cross. www.manzomedia.com

JASON OLNEYBFA in Film with a minor in Animation, University of the Arts, Philadelphia. Jason Olney is a freelance designer, illustrator and photo retoucher in Newark, Delaware. Fluent in Mac and PC, Jason also attended DCAD. www.jasonolney.com

CHARLEY PARKERStudied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Charley is a cartoonist, illustrator and web designer. He produces the award-winning online comic Argon Zark! and works for a variety of agencies in web development. www.cparkerdesign.com

JOY SMOKERBFA in Visual Communications, Pratt Institute; AFA in Graphic Design, Delaware College of Art and Design. Joy is the Art Director for the College of Engineering at the University of Delaware and is also a budding metalsmith. www.joysmoker.com | www.arcusatelier.com

HERB SPARKSBFA in Sculpture and Illustration, University of Delaware. Herb Sparks currently consults as an interactive designer and developer to many regional companies. He has been doing interactive web work for more than 10 years and has been teaching at DCAD for over five years.

ROB WHITEHEADWeb Designer, Web Publisher at Bank of America. Rob has extensive experience in photography, pre-press and imaging technology. Rob owned and operated the Colourworks Photo Lab.

ADOBE INDESIGN ICOURSE ID: GD0053 Instructor: Dave Manzolillo SIX SESSIONS Tuesday, Feb. 23 – Mar. 29; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $300; Returning Students: $270; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 InDesign is the latest tool for page layout and electronic pre-press preparation. Because it’s an Adobe product, InDesign is designed to work with Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat. In this course you will gain basic experience with the software as you work with page layout creation, creating and formatting text, inputting and manipulating images, and gain a basic understanding of color as it relates to printing. Exercises are designed to take full advantage of the basic tools within InDesign. Macintosh knowledge required.

ADOBE INDESIGN IICOURSE ID: GD0060 Instructor: Dave Manzolillo SIX SESSIONS Tuesday, Apr. 5 – May 10; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $300; Returning Students: $270; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 Expand your knowledge of this powerful layout and production tool. Students will learn to create complex multi-page documents utilizing master pages and advanced paragraph and character styles (including the new nested styles feature). The use of tables within InDesign will be explored to automate design tasks. InDesign’s robust PDF export capabilities, along with its helpful preflight and document packaging functions, will also be explored. Prerequisite: Adobe InDesign I.

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ADOBE MUSECOURSE ID: GD0080 Instructor: Rob Whitehead SIX SESSIONS Wednesday, Apr. 6 – May 11; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $300; Returning Students: $270; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 Adobe® Muse™ is part of the Creative Cloud™ software that allows you to create a compelling website without writing any code. Similar to Adobe InDesign (with master pages and layers), the site is developed visually, so users do not need to be concerned about the underlying code. The course will begin with an overview of Muse and then students will quickly begin building a complete website with functional navigation, a Google map, a contact form, an image gallery, and employ some of the new web fonts available from the Adobe Edge Web Fonts. The class is very hands-on and no knowledge of web coding is required. The class is geared for beginner and intermediate levels of design.

ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE WEEKEND WORKSHOPS Instructor: David Manzolillo Tuition: $100 each; Returning Students: $90 eachSharpen your skills or brush up on new features with three weekend workshops that will explore the basics, introduce image manipulation, color correction, vector illustration, page layout and pre-press production. These three workshops provide an overview of Adobe Creative Cloud and will be taught through discussions, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises. A half-hour lunch break will be provided; students may bring their lunch or visit a local eatery. ADOBE WEEKEND WORKSHOP – PHOTOSHOP TCOURSE ID: GD0064 ONE SESSION Saturday, Jan. 16; 10 – 4 PM Learn the basics of Photoshop, image manipulation, basic color correction, and tips and tricks to enhance your work flow. ADOBE WEEKEND WORKSHOP – TILLUSTRATOR COURSE ID: GD0070 ONE SESSION Saturday, Jan. 23; 10 – 4 PM Explore the basics of Illustrator, and the advantages of vector illustration, Live Trace and Live Paint. ADOBE WEEKEND WORKSHOP – INDESIGN TCOURSE ID: GD0071 ONE SESSION Saturday, Jan. 30; 10 – 4 PM Complete your workshop experience with learning the basics of page layout, importing Photoshop & Illustrator files, and utilizing the built-in pre-press production tools.

BASIC LAYOUT & TYPOGRAPHY FOR WEB AND PRINTCOURSE ID: GD0076 Instructor: Joy Smoker TWELVE SESSIONS Thursday, Feb. 25 – May 12; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $490; Returning Students: $441; 4 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 Learn to communicate effectively using principles of design and typography. Issues of space, texture, color, rhythm, and meaning are addressed. Type and visual elements are combined to create effective layouts. Computer typography is introduced. Mac competency required.

ILLUSTRATION WITH VECTOR GRAPHICS: INTERMEDIATE ILLUSTRATORCOURSE ID: GD0042 Instructor: Jason Olney SIX SESSIONS Monday, Apr. 4 – May 9; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $300; Returning Students: $270; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 Build on your basic understanding of Illustrator in this hands-on course. Explore the advanced capabilities of the software by creating dynamic type effects and using blends for realistic illustrations. Learn to integrate illustrations with Adobe Photoshop and web applications through a variety of problem solving exercises. Prerequisite: Adobe Illustrator I.

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IMAGE COMPOSITION & ENHANCEMENT: BEGINNING PHOTOSHOP (MAC)COURSE ID: GD0057 Instructor: Jason Olney SIX SESSIONS Saturday, Feb. 27 – Apr. 2; 10 AM – 1 PM Tuition: $300; Returning Students: $270; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 This course introduces the new user to Photoshop, the most widely-used image processing and manipulation application for the desktop. Students explore this program’s powerful painting, color-correction, and retouching tools and investigate the relationship between image capture, resolution and output quality. Basic computer knowledge required.

IMAGE RETOUCHING & RESTORATION: INTERMEDIATE PHOTOSHOP (MAC)COURSE ID: GD0058 Instructor: Jason Olney SIX SESSIONS Saturday, Apr. 9 – May 14; 10 AM – 1 PM Tuition: $300; Returning Students: $270; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 Build on your basic understanding of Adobe Photoshop. Learn to unleash the power of this program through an exploration of layers, masks, paths and channels. Customize the application by combining multiple images from diverse sources. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop I.

INTERACTIVE DESIGN & ANIMATION FOR THE WEB ICOURSE ID: AN0056 Instructor: Charley Parker SIX SESSIONS Wednesday, Feb. 24 – Mar. 30; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $300; Returning Students: $270; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 Learn the basics of HTML5 motion graphics and animation for websites and banner ads, using Adobe Edge Animate. Students will learn to prepare and import graphics and create an HTML5 animated motion graphics presentation, as might be used for the introduction for a website, and add basic interactivity. Students will also create an animated banner ad, with attention to typical requirements for commercial banner ad placement. The course includes an overview of HTML5 animation tools and options for publishing to various platforms, including the iPad and other mobile devices. The use of Adobe Flash will also be covered.

INTERACTIVE DESIGN & ANIMATION FOR THE WEB IICOURSE ID: AN0057 Instructor: Charley Parker SIX SESSIONS Wednesday, Apr. 6 – May 11; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $300; Returning Students: $270; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 Learn more sophisticated HTML5 web animation techniques, with attention to issues of timing, easing, encapsulating motion ("symbols") and the use of simple scripting to control timeline functions. Students will learn how to provide interactivity for responding to user input within a motion graphic presentation. Animated GIFs and the Google Web Designer banner ad creation tool will also be covered, along with the use of HTML5 animation tools to prepare static webpages, and the incorporation of existing HTML elements into HTML5 animations. The course includes an overview of the current state of HTML5 and Flash animation, and potential future trends, including the increasing importance of design for mobile devices.

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INTRODUCTION TO ECOMMERCE – NEWCOURSE ID: MA0012 Instructor: Rob Whitehead ONE SESSION Saturday, one session: Mar. 5; 10 AM – 4 PM Tuition: $100; Returning Students: $90This introductory workshop will provide participants with an overview of the basics of electronic commerce, a valuable tool for entrepreneurs and consumers. Taught by web developer Rob Whitehead, he will share the terminology and types of ecommerce, design, development, required infrastructure, navigation, use of "cookies," and security considerations. A lunch break will be provided; students may bring their lunch or visit a local eatery.

INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR WEB AND PRINTCOURSE ID: GD0077 Instructor: Joy Smoker TWELVE SESSIONS Tuesday, Feb. 23 – May 10; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $490; Returning Students: $441; 4 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 This introduction to current computer graphics technology includes an overview of page-layout, vector-based illustration and pixel-based digital imaging software. Publishing techniques, rough composition skills, concept development and fundamentals of typography are introduced as students learn how such technology is used in real world applications. Mac OS knowledge required.

INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO EDITING TIN PREMIER PRO – NEWCOURSE ID: GD0085 Instructor: Rob Whitehead ONE SESSION Saturday, one session – Feb. 20; 10 AM – 4 PM Tuition: $100; Returning Students: $90Learn the basics of Adobe Premiere Pro, the industry-leading video editing software, from instructor Rob Whitehead. The one day workshop will give students a sampling of how to edit, manipulate, and export video projects for personal use such as the web or making a DVD video presentation. Topics include working with imported media, timelines, transitions, and special effects; outputting files to various formats and how to work within the Creative Cloud. A lunch break will be provided; students may bring lunch or visit a local eatery.

JAVASCRIPT FOR NON-PROGRAMMERSCOURSE ID: WD0067 Instructor: Herb Sparks TWELVE SESSIONS Monday, Feb. 22 – May 9; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $490; Returning Students: $441; 4 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 JavaScript is the language for building interactive web pages. The first step in translating a great design from the ground up starts with HTML and CSS. The next leap to take in the learning process is JavaScript. Developing interactive pages using JavaScript is now commonplace and a great skill to have for any web designer. This class will cover the fundamentals of JavaScript and how to make your web pages interactive. Topics will include AJAX, event handling, development tools and JavaScript libraries (pre-written code for easier development). The second half of the class will cover jQuery, one of the most popular libraries used to make programming easier for designers and developers. The course will also cover advanced CSS and HTML5 features that used to be exclusive to JavaScript, but are now common features in modern browsers. All class activities will be hand-coded. Prerequisite: a full understanding of HTML and CSS.

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LOGO DESIGN WITH VECTOR GRAPHICS: BEGINNING ILLUSTRATORCOURSE ID: GD0041 Instructor: Jason Olney SIX SESSIONS Monday, Feb. 22 – Mar. 28; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $300; Returning Students: $270; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 One of the backbones of modern graphic design and electronic publishing, Illustrator is the leading vector-based illustration software available. This course instructs the beginning student in the software’s typical uses in today’s design and publishing environment – covering basic drawing, tracing and typographic techniques. Mac OS competency required.

ONLINE PORTFOLIO WORKSHOP – NEWCOURSE ID: GD0086 Instructor: Rob Whitehead ONE SESSION Saturday, one session: Mar. 12; 10 AM – 4 PM Tuition: $100; Returning Students: $90Learn how to create an online photographic portfolio to showcase your finest work. Instructor Rob Whitehead takes you through all of the steps necessary to create a dynamic online presence. Various software programs may be used such as Photoshop, Muse or Lightroom to assist in the process. Extensive experience in those programs is not necessary, as the instructor will walk you through each step to achieve great results. A lunch break will be provided; students may bring lunch or visit a local eatery.

PARAMOUNT PROJECT FOR WEB & GRAPHIC DESIGNERSCOURSE ID: WD0070 Instructor: Rob Whitehead FOUR SESSIONS Monday, Feb. 22, Mar. 7, Mar. 21, & Apr. 4Sessions 1 & 4: 6 – 8PM; Sessions 2 & 3: 6 – 7PM Tuition: $200; Returning Students: $180Lab / Materials Fee: $35 For committed Graphic & Web Design Certificate students, the Paramount Project is an opportunity to demonstrate mastery and add to your portfolio through the development and delivery of a personally-designed, independently-created Project that is interesting and meaningful to you. From concept to completion, your Project will enable you to gain knowledge in your chosen subject matter while applying problem-solving skills that demonstrate core competencies in the areas of graphic and web design. With guidance from DCAD faculty, students will: • Prepare a Project Proposal (client/topic, objective, issue/problem to be solved/need, audience, potential solutions, deliverables) • Work independently towards completion throughout the semester • Conduct Progress Report Meetings with faculty • Deliver the Project Presentation at the end of the semester • Provide feedback on the Paramount Project experience

Students should expect to spend a significant amount of time and effort in pursuit of Project completion outside of class meetings, which are dedicated to progress reports and critiques.

Students should be prepared with 2 – 3 potential concepts for the first class meeting. The end results of the Project should be a new, substantial, portfolio-worthy work that demonstrates both creative and technical skills and reflects the students’ interests.

WEB DESIGN FUNDAMENTALSTCOURSE ID: WD0040 Instructor: Warren Chase TWELVE SESSIONS Monday & Thursday, Jan. 11 – Feb. 22; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $490; Returning Students: $441; 4 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00

WEB DESIGN FUNDAMENTALSCOURSE ID: WD0040 Instructor: Warren Chase TWELVE SESSIONS Thursday, Feb. 25 – May 12; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $490; Returning Students: $441; 4 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 The first course in the Web Design Certificate program is open to Certificate and non-Certificate students and explores the major components of website development, including HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and Graphic creation. Students will learn how to format text and control page layout; create compressed graphics and manipulate color schemes; understand hyperlinks and build comprehensive web navigation; develop online forms; understand website directory structure; and apply basic guidelines for search engine optimization. Students will employ their new knowledge to construct a functional website for a final project. Prerequisite: Photoshop I.

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WEB DESIGN CERTIFICATE

Web Designers focus on the art of creating aesthetically pleasing websites with effective usability. This compact course of study enables students to design the look and feel of an original website or upgrade an existing site, as well as implement the website by embedding images and objects in HTML (HyperText Markup Language) and define the layout in CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). This program is well-suited for creative individuals who wish to advance their careers, build their competencies and enhance their technical and creative skills by adding Web Design to their creative toolbox.

WEB DESIGN CURRICULUMSemester OneIntroduction to Graphic Design for Web and Print

Adobe Photoshop I/II

Semester TwoWeb Design Fundamentals

Interactive Design & Animation I/II

Semester ThreeWeb Design with Adobe Dreamweaver & CSS I/II

JavaScript for Non-Programmers

Semester FourPortfolio Workshop

Elective I

GRAPHIC DESIGN CERTIFICATE

Graphic Designers are artists, visual communicators and creative problem solvers for their clients. This curriculum enables creative students to communicate messages through print media, including books, posters, newsletters, magazines and packaging, while also providing an introduction to application of basic graphic design principles to the web. This area of study is ideal for individuals who wish to establish their own business, freelance or work within a corporate advertising and design environment.

GRAPHIC DESIGN CURRICULUMSemester OneIntroduction to Graphic Design for Web and Print

Adobe Photoshop I/II

Semester TwoAdobe InDesign I/II

Adobe Illustrator I/II

Semester ThreeBasic Layout & Typography for Web and Print

Web Design Fundamentals

Semester FourPortfolio Workshop

Elective I

WEB & GRAPHIC DESIGNCOMBINED CERTIFICATE

For those students who wish to gain the technical and creative skills to excel in both web and print, DCAD now offers a Combined Certificate in Web & Graphic Design. Students will become well-versed in design principles as applied to both traditional print publishing as well as digital communications. Students may further customize advanced study through elective classes.

WEB & GRAPHIC DESIGNCOMBINED CERTIFICATE CURRICULUMSemester OneIntroduction to Graphic Design for Web & Print

Basic Layout & Typography for Web & Print

Adobe Photoshop I/II

Semester TwoWeb Design Fundamentals

Interactive Design & Animation I/II

Semester ThreeWeb Design with Adobe Dreamweaver & CSS I/II

Adobe Illustrator I/II

Semester FourJavaScript for Non-Programmers

Elective I

Elective II

Semester FivePortfolio Workshop

Paramount Project

CERTIFICATE INFOPART TIME, NON–DEGREE PROGRAMS OF STUDY

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KURT BRUGELKurt Brugel creates strangely honest art. A lifelong resident of Wilmington, Delaware, Kurt was introduced to art at an early age. The Howard Pyle tradition has been the greatest and most continual influence on him. Kurt graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art with a Fine Arts Degree in 1992. Kurt Brugel is a real guy, making real drawings. His primary focus in technique and medium is with a pencil and a piece of paper, completing most works in colored pencils on toned papers.

SUSAN BENARCIKMFA, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills; BFA, Rosemont College, Rosemont. Susan Benarcik is an installation artist and surface designer. Deeply rooted in horticulture and design, her concern for the environment is made evident in her 3-dimensional sculptural installations and surface designs. Her compositions provoke the viewer to observe and reflect on human experiences including individual, social, and environmental. Part printmaker and part sculptor, Benarcik takes elemental forms of the natural and man-made world into her studio and carefully transforms them by stacking, stringing, layering, knotting, and weaving them into dimensional sculpture for public and private spaces. www.susanbenarcik.com

RAYMOND BROWNRaymond has had a lifelong involvement in visual art including: teaching, drawing, painting, printmaking, portraiture, storyboarding for animation and live-action production, logo design, and computer graphics imaging. Teaching experience includes instruction of drawing and painting at the Arts Council of Princeton and storyboarding at the Otis College of Art and Design.

JEAN DIVER Artist, designer, writer and illustrator. BFA in graphic design, Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia. Jean has studied painting and graphics at Corcoran School of Art + Design with Bill Neumman and Johan Severtson and studied painting with many artists such as Eo Omwake, Tom Bostelle and Bo Bartlett. Presently represented in galleries in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. www.jeandiver.com

ELLEN DURKANMFA, Towson University; BFA, Corcoran College of Art + Design; AFA, Delaware College of Art and Design. Ellen is currently working on a body of forged metal wearable pieces. These garments have a performance aspect as they immobilize the female figure, yet the hammered steel framework offers a seductive quality, as it stands alone without a figure inside.

AMANDA KAMENMFA, University of Delaware; BFA, The College of New Jersey. Amanda has taught drawing and painting courses at Delaware College of Art and Design, University of Delaware, Delaware Art Museum, Washington College and Cecil College. Her drawings are featured by The Drawing Center's Viewing Program, NYC. She has exhibited her work locally at Blue Streak Gallery.

ALEXI NATCHEVMFA, National Academy of Fine Arts, Bulgaria; BFA, National Academy of Fine Arts, Bulgaria.Alexi Natchev is the Area Coordinator of Illustration at DCAD. Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, he works in print making, drawing and children’s book illustration. His work has been shown in solo, invitational and international exhibits. Since moving to the U.S. in 1990, Alexi has published more than 15 children’s books with major American publishers, including Random House and Simon and Schuster. His work is on display at the National Art Gallery in Sofia, and The Rare Book Collection at the Princeton Library. His latest book is Urso Brunov and The White Emperor, a collaboration with acclaimed writer Brian Jacques, world-renowned for The Red Wall series. Alexi has taught at Savannah College of Art and Design, the University of the Arts and the Maryland Institute College of Art.

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OLGA NIELSENBFA in Textile Design, Fashion Illustration and Fashion Design, Moscow Textile Institute. Graduate study at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in figure painting and drawing, anatomy, figure and portrait sculpture, stone and bronze sculpture. Olga exhibits her work extensively in the Philadelphia area in solo and group shows with work in many private collections.

RICK PHILLIPSArt Institute, Pittsburgh. Hailing from the Susquehanna Valley in Pennsylvania, Rick Phillips now calls Claymont, Delaware his home. After graduating with honors from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and studying under renowned artists Henry Koerner and Flavia Zortea, Rick joined the advertising firm of Depersico Design as an illustrator where he worked for more than 10 years. In 1998, he co-founded the graphic design and marketing firm of Phillips Saddler Creative. He is an active member of The Philadelphia Sketch Club and the Delaware Foundation for the Visual Arts. In 2012 Rick founded the Darley Arts Center, a gallery for visual artists and a center for Art Education and workshops. In the city, in the country, or working on a still life, Rick gets to the heart of his subjects with loose and bravura brushstrokes, elegant and evocative color, and a unique sense of mood. Phillips’ work is in many private collections, both locally and nationally, and he is represented by Hardcastle Galleries in both Pennsylvania and Delaware. www.rickphillipsartist.com

MICHAEL ROBEARBFA, Corcoran School of Art + Design. Michael has been in numerous solo and group shows including solo shows throughout the Mid Atlantic region. Michael describes his style as somewhere between traditional realism and modern surrealism. www.michaelrobear.com

JOANNE SCHIAVONE MFA Sculpture, The University of the Arts; BSed Art Education, University of Delaware. JoAnne Schiavone has been a paper artist: making book structures, folding screens, and paper sculptures in both traditional and nontraditional formats for the past twenty-five years. She received her MFA from University of the Arts in 2008 and has exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibits and received grants from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, The NJ State Council on the Arts and the PA State Arts Council. JoAnne currently teaches Book Arts and Printmaking at York College in York, PA.

ŽANETA ZUBKOVAMFA in painting, Brooklyn College; CUNY, BFA, Kauno Aukstesnioji Mokykla.Žaneta Zubkova, a Lithuania native, is a formerly Brooklyn-based artist and educator. She is an art instructor at the Delaware College of Art where she specializes in color and design courses. Previous teaching experiences include Pratt Institute and Adelphi University.

ALLA PRIMA PAINTING TECHNIQUESCOURSE ID: FA0237 Instructor: Raymond Brown SIX SESSIONS Saturday, Feb. 27 – Apr. 2; 10 AM – 1 PM Tuition: $230; Returning Students: $207; 2 CEUS Alla Prima means “all-at-once”, completing a painting in one sitting. It is a time honored technique practiced by artists from Rembrandt to Van Gogh and beyond. Participants will begin with a limited color palette, and advance toward a full color range, painting directly, completing one painting per class. Explore this exciting method through still life and self-portraiture. Open to all levels, but some drawing and painting background will enhance the experience.

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ART IMPROVISATION: NEW MEDIUMS / NEW PERSPECTIVES – NEWCOURSE ID: FA0261 Instructor: Susan Benarcik SIX SESSIONS Sunday, Feb. 28 – Apr. 3; 1 – 4 pm Tuition: $230; Returning Students: $207; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $20.00 Artists produce solutions, manage uncertainty, experiment, explore, transform, collaborate, problem-solve and take risks every day. In this 6 session course, you are invited to experiment with a practicing studio artist with a variety of creative mediums that will activate your risk-taking, and problem-solving skills. Explore processes such as paper-marbling, photo collage, and a collaborative sculpture project – based on the Exquisite Corpse parlor game to improve your capacity to trust your intuition and think outside the box. Each session will be full of surprise and excitement, with equal time for creating and reflection on the materials, process, and inventive results.

LET’S DRAW @ DCAD!Saturday, January 23rd – Two events in one day!DRAWING MARATHONFigure Drawing from 9 am to 6 pm; $30/personDRAW & DISCOVERObservational Drawing for families & friends from noon to 3 pm; $10 / Family

DCAD has had the privilege to host 11 Drawing Marathons, created for participants to develop artistic vision, sharpen skills, and energize the studio experience through figure drawing. This year, DCAD again invites the community to join us for nine hours of figure drawing in our newly renovated, 8,000+ square foot 2nd floor, which will be transformed into a figure drawing studio for the event. Participants will draw alongside DCAD students, staff, and faculty and be inspired by artists of all experience levels.

Drawing Marathon participants should bring their own drawing or painting supplies and be prepared to be amazed by this unique drawing experience which has attracted hundreds of artists from the mid-Atlantic region.

New for 2016, we are excited to expand our Marathon to include a kid-friendly drawing event, Draw & Discover, open to families and friends. Join us for entertainment, discussion, and observational drawing in the Toni & Stuart B. Young Gallery. Participants may draw talented DCAD musicians, quirky and interesting still life set-ups, or each other, either as a group or individually. All supplies will be provided; children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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COPTIC BINDING: CONTEMPORARY ART BOOK BINDING WORKSHOP – NEWCOURSE ID: FA0264 Instructor: JoAnne Schiavone TWO SESSIONS Thursday, May 12; May 19; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $75; Returning Students: $67.50Lab / Materials Fee: $10.00 Coptic Binding is a historical binding style from Egypt during the 5th century which has resurfaced under the same name as a contemporary book art binding. This style of book binding opens flat for use and is sewn with a link stitch connecting the covers to the folded pages. Students will create decorative papers to use as book covers and learn the soft bound version as well as a hard bound style. No previous binding experience is necessary. The basic binding methods will be taught the first night.

FANTASY CHARACTER CREATION TWORKSHOP – NEWCOURSE ID: FA0266 Instructor: Kurt Brugel ONE SESSION Saturday, Feb. 20; 10 AM – 4 PM Tuition: $75; Returning Students: $67.50Lab / Materials Fee: $20 Join freelance fantasy artist Kurt Brugel in an adventurous day of drawing: explore the world of fantastic creations with your imagination (and pencil and paper!). Guided by Kurt, you will create sword-wielding warriors, flying dragons, monsters, and more! The day will begin with basic drawing techniques and Kurt’s approach to his work which will enable students to begin drawing their own imaginary creatures. This workshop is open to courageous students of all experience levels.

FIGURE DRAWINGCOURSE ID: FA0070 Instructor: Ellen Durkan EIGHT SESSIONS Saturday, Feb. 27 – Apr. 16; 10 AM – 1 PM Tuition: $300; Returning Students: $270; 2 CEUS Understanding the human figure is a fundamental skill for visual artists. This course will focus on drawing from live models. Tackle complex figurative forms through careful observation and innovative drawing techniques. This in-depth exploration of the human form will stress anatomical structure, proportion, foreshortening, value and line quality. Develop expressive mark-making and strengthen compositional design.

GOUACHE WORKSHOP – NEWCOURSE ID: FA0194 Instructor: Zaneta Zubkova TWO SESSIONS Saturday & Sunday, Apr. 9 & Apr. 10; 1 – 4 PM Tuition: $80; Returning Students: $72Join artist Zaneta Zubkova for an exploration of the amazing possibilities of gouache. Gouache is an opaque water based paint that has tremendous flexibility, is easy to set up, and has a short drying time. Students will work directly from observation in the studio. There will be individual attention, a group discussion, and a critique. A materials list will be available upon registration.

INSPIRED BY NATURE: DRAWING ORGANIC PATTERNS AND FORMS – NEWCOURSE ID: FA0260 Instructor: Susan Benarcik SIX SESSIONS Thursday, Feb. 25 – Mar. 31; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $230; Returning Students: $207; 2 CEUS Are you inspired by the natural world – its forms and patterns? In this course, students will identify an organic form found in nature, including but not limited to a sea urchin, bird feather, coral, seed pod, or spider web and make detailed records of its characteristics, habits, and other attributes. These observations will inform preliminary sketches from various perspectives. Based on the sketches, students will express the nature of their form in several comprehensive drawings with a single or variety of mediums. The second half of the course will focus on the design of a continuous pattern based on collected observations, sketches, and drawings. This design will consider color, repetition, size and placement of the organic form in the layout with as much consideration one would use to design textile prints. This class is open to students of all experience levels.

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INTRODUCTION TO OIL PAINTINGTCOURSE ID: FA0177 Instructor: Jean Diver SIX SESSIONS Saturday, Jan. 16 – Feb. 20; 11 AM – 2 PM

INTRODUCTION TO OIL PAINTINGCOURSE ID: FA0177 Instructor: Jean Diver SIX SESSIONS Saturday, Feb. 27 – Apr. 2; 11 AM – 2 PM Tuition: $230; Returning Students: $207; 2 CEUS Both beginning and returning painters will enjoy this course in oil painting basics, including review of appropriate materials, color theory, and the creation of limited and extended color palettes in order to paint still life compositions. In addition, the use of traditional underpainting techniques will be presented in order to enable students to create a guide for the composition, establish luminescence, and unify the final work. A materials list will be provided to students upon registration.

LEARNING TO SEE: DRAWING FOR EVERYONECOURSE ID: FA0001 Instructor: Amanda Kamen SIX SESSIONS Wednesday, Feb. 24 – Mar. 30; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $230; Returning Students: $207; 2 CEUS Learn to draw anything in this drawing course, open for beginners to experienced artists. Whether you want to be the next Rembrandt or simply want to get a handle on the mechanics of drawing, this class will focus on understanding the fundamentals. Through the careful study of still life and models, students will learn how to create life-like drawings of the surrounding environment. We will discuss measuring and sighting, as well as basic concepts of design. Along with working from still life and models, there will be historical discussions, casual critiques and demonstrations. The mediums used in this class will be charcoal and pencil.

LEARNING TO SEE: DRAWING TFOR EVERYONE PART II – NEWCOURSE ID: FA0073 Instructor: Amanda Kamen SIX SESSIONS Wednesday, Jan. 13 – Feb. 17; 6 – 9:15 PM

LEARNING TO SEE: DRAWING FOR EVERYONE PART II – NEWCOURSE ID: FA0073 Instructor: Amanda Kamen SIX SESSIONS Wednesday, Apr. 6 – May 11; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $230; Returning Students: $207; 2 CEUS Students will practice with tools and techniques in a series of sustained drawings in this class. We will explore concepts of design and develop a personal style of markmaking. Subject matter is up to the artist. There will be informal critiques and demonstrations. This class is open to students with some drawing experience.

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LINO PRINT WORKSHOP – NEWTCOURSE ID: FA0265 Instructor: Susan Benarcik TWO SESSIONS Thursday, Jan. 14 – Jan. 21; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $75; Returning Students: $67.50Lab / Materials Fee: $20 In this two-week workshop, you will study the fundamentals of the linoleum printing process. Familiarly known as "linocut" this printmaking technique once used a heated sheet of linoleum as a carving surface. Today, a soft carving substrate is used in the very same way to make linocuts. The process is straightforward; areas carved away = white space, areas remaining = colored area. Students begin by drawing a black and white design, then transfer it onto the carvable surface. Using a chisel-like tool, the carved areas leave alternate areas raised- to hold the ink. After ink is applied with roller to the raised areas, you place paper on the surface, apply pressure, and pull a print form the carved surface. The results are beautiful, one or more colored prints for use as fine art prints or a variety of other works such as greeting cards.

OPEN FIGURE STUDIOCOURSE ID: FA0136 Instructor: Jane Tajzler TWELVE SESSIONS Tuesday, Feb. 23 – May 10; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: 10 per sessionThis uninstructed studio session provides access to the model in a series of short and long poses which artists may draw, paint and/or sculpt. Payment is per session. Artists must bring their own materials.

PAINTING WORKSHOP: INSPIRATION FROM MANET – NEWCOURSE ID: FA066 Instructor: Rick Phillips SIX SESSIONS Tuesday, Feb. 23 – Mar. 29; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $230; Returning Students: $207; 2 CEUS Be inspired by the works of Edouard Manet, French painter and graphic designer who approached composition and design in a fresh, direct, and modern way. Through study, discussion, demonstration, and hands-on work, students will be moved to incorporate techniques to create their own still life paintings based on observation. Students may work in oils, acrylics, or watercolors.

PEN, INK, AND LINE WORKSHOP – NEWCOURSE ID: FA0025 Instructor: Alexi Natchev ONE SESSION Saturday, Mar. 5; 10 AM – 1 PMTuition: $50; Returning Students: $45Join Alexi Natchev, Area Coordinator for DCAD's Illustration program, for a workshop that will introduce students to the versatility and vitality of drawing with pen & ink. The workshop will include basic tools and exercises as well as more advanced techniques to create light, shade, and texture. The workshop will begin with a practice of mark-making, followed by simple drawings of objects from observation, then will conclude with original creations of each students' choice. This workshop is open to both beginning & advanced students.

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ART & DESIGN CERTIFICATE

The Art & Design Certificate provides students with the opportunity to build creative and technical skills in order to discover and realize their artistic potential. With required “core” courses in drawing and painting, the student may choose Fine Arts electives or a course from any other area, such as Computer Graphics, Interior Design, Photography, or Jewelry Design. This unique and personalized course of study is available only through the Delaware College of Art and Design and offers aspiring artists the ultimate flexibility in creating a customized art and design curriculum.

SEMESTER ONEFirst course in Drawing

First course in Painting

Elective I

SEMESTER TWOSecond course in Drawing

Second course in Painting

Elective II

SEMESTER THREEThird course in Drawing

Third course in Painting

Portfolio Workshop

The curriculum chart reflects a total of 108 weeks of Continuing Education Art & Design courses. Although courses may meet for fewer than 12 sessions, the curriculum may be completed by taking any combination of 3-, 6-, 8-, 10- or 12-week courses in order to accomplish the full 108 weeks required for certificate completion.

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THE FACE: FEATURES & EXPRESSIONCOURSE ID: FA0246 Instructor: Olga Nielsen SIX SESSIONS Monday, Feb. 22 – Mar. 28; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $250; Returning Students: $225; 2 CEUS An in-depth study for those who wish to better understand, draw or paint facial features. Through the creation of oversized studies of the eyes, nose, ear and mouth, students will gain greater confidence and skill in rendering both features and expressions. This class is open to both beginning and advanced students.

WATERCOLOR PAINTINGCOURSE ID: FA0159 Instructor: Michael Robear TEN SESSIONS Thursday, Feb. 25 – Apr. 28; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $355; Returning Students: $319.50; 3 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $30.00 If you have found this medium to be frightening, difficult and unforgiving, or perhaps this is your first attempt – fear no more! This course will begin with a solid understanding of traditional techniques such as washes, bleeds and layering. Students will then explore the expressive qualities of the medium and its changing effects on a variety of paper and end the course by developing a painting from start to finish.

EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONTINUING EDUCATION EXHIBITION & INFORMATION SESSIONToni & Stuart B. Young GalleryFREE Opening Reception: Friday, April 1, 5 PM – 8 PM

Celebrate our work and learn about our classes and college at Delaware College of Art and Design’s Continuing Education Exhibition and Information Session.

All are welcome. The exhibition will run from April 1 – April 29 and is open to the public.

GALLERY HOURSMonday – Friday: 9 AM – 9 PMSaturday and Sunday: 10 AM – 4 PM

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JASON BIRLBArch, Temple University. Jason has been practicing architecture for more than 15 years and has been involved in all phases of projects ranging from residences to town planning.

JULIE CARGILLBS, Boston University; Associate Degree in Interior Design, Cape Fear Community College, Wilmington, N.C. Julie is an Interior Designer with Interior Concepts of Wilmington. She coordinates full service residential interior design projects from concept to completion. Her work includes creating space plans, color schemes, fabric/furniture/ accessory selections and maintaining client relationships by coordinating installations.

NILE JOHNSONBS in Interior Design, The Art Institute of Philadelphia. Nile is pursuing his Master’s in Interior Architecture and Design from the Academy of Art University. Currently he practices residential, hospitality and commercial design, is a member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) and is the principal of Philosophy: DESIGN, his own design firm.

ROSEMARY KELLYBA in Interior Design, University of Delaware, Rosemary is a residential and commercial designer who has owned and operated her own business since 1999.

JACKIE STUCHLIKMaster of Education, Wilmington University; BS, Human Resources/Interior Design, University of Delaware. Jackie Stuchlik has taught AutoCAD and Commercial Design at DCAD, Architectural Engineering Technology at Delaware Technical and Community College, and is currently an Instructor for the Design curriculum at Concord High School. Jackie has experience in both residential and commercial interior design and architecture; responsibilities have included design scope, budgets, space planning, construction documentation, and design implementation.

COLOR & MATERIALSCOURSE ID: ID0044 Instructor: Rosemary Kelly TWELVE SESSIONS Wednesday, Feb. 24 – May 11; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $460; Returning Students: $414; 4 CEUS This is an introduction to materials used as a means of expression by the interior designer. The course examines functional and aesthetic properties of specific interior finishes available to the designer. Prerequisite: Introduction to Interior Design.

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DIGITAL DESIGN COMMUNICATION FOR INTERIOR DESIGN IICOURSE ID: ID0022 Instructor: Jason Birl TWELVE SESSIONS Wednesday, Feb. 24 – May 11; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $460; Returning Students: $414; 4 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 Extend and increase your digital design vocabulary and technical skills with emphasis on using the computer as a design tool. Topics will include: creating a three-dimensional model, creating a comprehensive project using CAD drafting skills and 3D modeling, adding life and texture to a project using line weight, texture, lighting and entourage. Prerequisite: AutoCAD I/Digital Design Communication I. Students must bring a portable USB flash drive (min. 64 mb) to save classwork.

DRAWING ESSENTIALS FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS – NEWCOURSE ID: ID0058 Instructor: Jackie Stuchlik TWELVE SESSIONS Monday, Feb. 22 – May 9; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $460; Returning Students: $414; 4 CEUS This twelve-session course introduces students to drawing skills needed for visual communication by interior designers. Developed for students with no prior drawing experience, the course will focus on freehand sketching. The course will build skills by progressing through the basics of drawing from direct observation; analysis of geometry; 1- and 2-point perspective; creation of floor plans; and will conclude with a final project which will involve the analysis and drawing of a space which encompasses the floor plan, and color rendering of the interior and furnishings. No prerequisites; this class is open to all interested in drawing basics for interior design.

GREEN DESIGNTCOURSE ID: ID0056 Instructor: Rosemary Kelly FOUR SESSIONS Tuesday, Jan. 12 – Feb. 2; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $200; Returning Students: $180This four-week workshop will define and explore what it means to design “green.” Beyond solar panels and compact fluorescents, interior designers have many options for incorporating “green” design elements into a space that are energy efficient, come from renewable resources, reduce waste and promote the health of the environment. Through discussion, demonstration and hands-on project work, students will learn about the design products and approaches available to create eco-friendly and sustainable residential or commercial spaces.

INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGNCOURSE ID: ID0001 Instructor: Julie Cargill TWELVE SESSIONS Thursday, Feb. 25 – May 12; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $460; Returning Students: $414; 4 CEUS A fundamental course in design as it relates to the interior environment, surveying both the elements and principles of design. Students explore interior design as a profession, examine space planning and finishes and develop basic drafting skills. This class is the prerequisite for all subsequent design courses in DCAD’s Interior Design Certificate Program.

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PORTFOLIO WORKSHOP FOR TINTERIOR DESIGNERSCOURSE ID: ID0055 Instructor: Rosemary Kelly FOUR SESSIONS Wednesday, Jan. 13, Jan. 27, Feb. 3, Feb. 10; 6 – 8 PM Tuition: $175; Returning Students: $157.50In a critique environment, students will develop their portfolio through new assignments to demonstrate their creative and technical skills, ultimately expanding their body of work to enhance marketability. This course is recommended for advanced Interior Design students.

RESIDENTIAL DESIGNCOURSE ID: ID0005-SPRING2015 Instructor: Nile Johnson TWELVE SESSIONS Monday, Feb. 22 – May 9; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $460; Returning Students: $414; 4 CEUS Explore the residential interior as a life-space. Identify goals and planning of living spaces to correlate with lifestyles and stages of the human life cycle. Learn to design and illustrate areas for inhabitants based on physical, psychological and social needs. The class follows a studio/ lecture format, with students developing projects from initial planning to finished floor plans and presentation strategy. Prerequisite: Introduction to Interior Design; Lighting Design.

INTERIOR DESIGN CERTIFICATE CURRICULUM

The Interior Design Certificate program familiarizes students with cutting-edge digital drafting software while providing a solid background in the history of interior design, architectural drawing, color, lighting, furniture and business practices. The compact program provides comprehensive instruction and prepares students to compete for jobs in a variety of fields: interior design, architectural design, drafting, interior retailing and interior decorating. Possible candidates for this program are working professionals seeking a career change, individuals interested in starting a home-based business, creative young people looking for a way to enter the business, and recent college graduates seeking to expand their skill set.

SEMESTER ONEIntroduction to Interior Design

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SEMESTER TWOLighting Design

Digital Design Communication

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Drawing Essentials

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Interior Design

Portfolio Workshop

POSSIBLE ELECTIVES:Faux Finishes &

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Interior Design

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PAT ROSENBERGERPat Rosenberger has been an exhibiting artist for more than 20 years. Her imagination for her jewelry is sparked by her experiences; using silversmithing techniques Pat currently works in silver, copper and brass. She has taught adult classes at various institutions including the Stifel Fine Arts Center, The Steubenville Center for Arts and Jefferson Community College.

FAUX BONE JEWELRY WORKSHOP – NEWTCOURSE ID: JD0038 Instructor: Pat Rosenberger ONE SESSION Saturday, Feb. 6; 10 AM – 1 PM Tuition: $45; Returning Students: $40.50Lab / Materials Fee: $20.00 This workshop will introduce students to faux bone, a very versatile product that can be used to create a piece of jewelry or be incorporated into other jewelry pieces. Tools and techniques will be discussed as students work with varying degrees of thickness of faux bone which can be sanded, ground, and faux-finished.

METAL MANIPULATIONTCOURSE ID: JD0028 Instructor: Pat Rosenberger ONE SESSION Thursday, Feb. 4; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $45; Returning Students: $40.50Lab / Materials Fee: $15.00 Working with a variety of metals, students will learn to saw, dome, channel and use a disc cutter. Pieces will be embellished with texturing and heat. Students will have time to complete several pieces.

SIMPLE SILVER SOLDERING WORKSHOPCOURSE ID: JD0035 Instructor: Pat Rosenberger ONE SESSION Thursday, Feb. 25; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $45; Returning Students: $40.50Lab / Materials Fee: $20.00 Students will learn the basics of silver soldering using a plumber's torch. With basic materials and new soldering skills to create joints, students will create a simple silver ring within the scope of this half-day workshop.

TORCH-FIRED ENAMELS WORKSHOP – NEWCOURSE ID: JD0037 Instructor: Pat Rosenberger ONE SESSION Saturday, Feb. 27; 10 AM – 1 PM Tuition: $45; Returning Students: $40.50Lab / Materials Fee: $15.00 This hands-on workshop will introduce students to a rainbow of colors and an amazing technique by using copper, enameling powders, and a plumber’s torch. Enjoy the endless possibilities of color and personalized design with this easy and versatile process which can be used to create pendants or earrings and may be incorporated in to other works of art.

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KATHLEEN BUCKALEWMFA, George Washington University; BA, University of Delaware. Photographer Kathleen Buckalew began her work as a photographer for the Design & Exhibition Department of the National Gallery of Art. She has won numerous awards for her work, including a fellowship from the Delaware Division of the Arts; a resident fellowship at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and was named the McKinstry Scholar by the Delaware Heritage Commission in 2005 for her continuing work on her project of documenting farmers in Delaware. Kathleen has exhibited her work across the U.S. In 2011, Ms. Buckalew was one of the artists included in the book, 100 Artists of the Brandywine Valley. She is a member of the Diamond State Branch of the National League of American Pen Women, the Delaware Press Association, Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, the Center for the Creative Arts, and is an active member of a group she co-founded, called the Brandywine Photo Collective.

SHARON KOELBLINGERSharon Koelblinger holds an MFA in Photography from the Tyler School of Art and a BFA in Sculpture from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Koelblinger has participated in exhibitions in New York City, Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Chicago; and has most recently exhibited her work at Vox Populi Gallery in Philadelphia and the Phillips Museum in Lancaster, PA. She has attended residencies at The Bakery Photographic Collective in Portland, ME,

The Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT and is currently an artist member at Vox Populi Gallery in Philadelphia, PA.

DAVE NORBUTAFA, Delaware College of Art and Design. David Norbut is a portrait and music photographer with an intense passion for shooting street and documentary work. His photographs have been published in The Guardian, The New York Times, Huffington Post and have been exhibited in several galleries around the globe. David is drawn to capturing the raw beauty of the people he meets and the environments surrounding us. He is based in Wilmington, Delaware. www.davidnorbut.com

RANDLE REEDBFA, Pratt Institute. Randle has experienced the wide spectrum of trade that photography has to offer, from wedding photography to editorial print work. Randle has been teaching photography in DCAD’s Continuing Education program since 2009. He translates the adventure of creating an image to the classroom and the studio through a variety of experience-driven classes. He works as a freelance photographer and exhibits his fine art photography locally.

LEON SYFRITLeon Syfrit is a photographer who works in the Greater Philadelphia and tri-state area. Currently, Leon teaches photography and lectures at the Delaware College of Art and Design and assists a Philadelphia based, commercial/editorial photographer. Photography began as a hobby for Leon, and he eventually left his job at a local bank to formally pursue his interest in photography by enrolling at the Delaware College of Art and Design. After completing the Associate of Fine Arts program at DCAD, Leon went on to complete his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA. Leon’s work is included in the permanent collections of the Philadelphia History Museum, The Free Library of Pennsylvania, and the University of Maryland hospital.

ROB WHITEHEADWeb Designer, Web Publisher at Bank of America. Rob has extensive experience in photography, pre-press and imaging technology. Rob owned and operated the Colourworks Photo Lab.

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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I – BASICS AND BEYONDCOURSE ID: PH0017 Instructor: Kathy Buckalew TWELVE SESSIONS Monday, Feb. 22 – May 9; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $490; Returning Students: $441; 4 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 This course is designed for the novice and begins with basic photographic principles in a digital platform. Students will learn to make critical decisions in image making from visualization to print. Basic digital camera functions will be covered including exposure aperture, shutter speed, ISO, metering, image capture and file types. Students will transfer images to a high-end digital work station where basic editing, retouching, color management and printing will be covered using the latest version of Adobe Photoshop. Critical discussion of both print and screen images will occur weekly to enhance the student’s understanding of subject matter, composition and other aesthetic considerations. At least two class periods will be reserved for photo field trips so that students can practice what is covered with the instructor’s supervision.

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY IICOURSE ID: PH0018 Instructor: Leon Syfrit TWELVE SESSIONS Thursday, Feb. 25 – May 12; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $490; Returning Students: $441; 4 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 Digital Photography II will focus on the creative application of the fundamental principles of photography learned in Digital Photography I. Each week we will shoot on location at various local destinations, and have class critiques to further develop our understanding of the technical and creative possibilities of photography. We will continue to refine our understanding of Adobe Bridge and Adobe Photoshop in an effort to streamline our personal digital workflow and photo editing. Each student will need to provide a DSLR camera for this course, and their own transportation to designated shoot locations.

INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM – NEWCOURSE ID: PH0068 Instructor: Rob Whitehead ONE SESSION Saturday, one session: Feb. 27; 10 AM – 4 PM Tuition: $100; Returning Students: $90This workshop will introduce students to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom which is used to organize, process, and re-touch your digital images. Learn essential tips and techniques from photographer and web designer Rob Whitehead, who travels the world creating stunning images. A lunch break is provided; students may bring lunch or visit a local eatery. Students should be prepared and bring a flash drive with images for demonstration purposes.

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INTRODUCTION TO BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHYCOURSE ID: PH0037 Instructor: Dave Norbut SIX SESSIONS Thursday, Feb. 25 – Mar. 31; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $250; Returning Students: $225; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 Learn the fundamentals of black and white photography in a state-of-the-art laboratory setting. Detailed instruction will cover the operation of the 35mm camera. Students will learn to expose and develop film and contact prints. This class will cover enlarging and finishing, as well as procedures for manipulating the image. Group and individual critiques focus on issues of composition and design. Students must bring a 35mm camera with manual controls; no experience required.

INTERMEDIATE BLACK & WHITE PHOTO TECHNIQUESCOURSE ID: PH0057 Instructor: Dave Norbut SIX SESSIONS Thursday, Apr. 7 – May 12; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $250; Returning Students: $225; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 Students will build on their knowledge of black & white photography through an advanced class and additional assignments to continue to explore the beauty of black & white. Students must bring their own 35mm camera with manual controls.

IPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP – NEWCOURSE ID: PH0055 Instructor: Dave Norbut THREE SESSIONS Sunday, Apr. 10 – Apr. 24; 1 – 4 PM Tuition: $125; Returning Students: $112.50To quote Pulitzer Prize winner photojournalist Barry Staver, the best camera "...is the one you have with you." Take advantage of your iPhone's capabilities and be inspired: through discussion, examples, critiques, demonstrations, and photo shoots, students will explore light, composition, color, contrast, cropping, and resizing. Students must have their own iPhone or Android phone, and account in order to purchase a few apps (between .99 and $5.00).

PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO LIGHTING WORKSHOP – NEWCOURSE ID: PH0067 Instructor: Randle Reed TWO SESSIONSSaturday & Sunday, Apr. 9 – Apr. 10; 10 AM – 4 PM Tuition: $200; Returning Students: $180Join artist and photographer Randle Reed for this two-day intensive workshop which will prepare photographers to create striking portraiture and dynamic still life images. The first class meeting will focus on studio essentials: equipment, lighting options, portrait posing, and composition. The second class will focus on hands-on photography to test, experiment, and successfully execute demonstrated techniques, including the use of softboxes, umbrellas, and other key tools.

PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERSCOURSE ID: PH0035 Instructor: Sharon Koelblinger SIX SESSIONS Wednesday, Feb. 24 – Mar. 30; 6 – 9:15 PM Tuition: $300; Returning Students: $270; 2 CEUS Lab / Materials Fee: $35.00 Digital camera functions alone do not ensure great images. In this course, students will examine the various tools available for post processing, color/contrast correction, image toning, retouching, and other enhancements for digital images. Aspects of digital capture, color space, profiles, workflow and asset management will also be explored. Students should have a basic knowledge of DSLR and bring a flash drive containing image samples with them to class.

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PHOTOGRAPHY CERTIFICATE

This program is designed for beginning photographers, artists, designers or anyone who would like to take their photographic vision and current knowledge to another level. If you are interested in changing careers or personal growth, these classes will provide a course of study that will take you through the fundamentals, as well as intermediate and advanced levels of black and white and digital photography. Aesthetics, process and individual creative vision will be emphasized to help students find their own unique style. Students acquire the technical skills to shoot, manipulate and print photographs with film and digital technology in courses that emphasize camera techniques, lighting methods and use of computer software for modifying and printing digital files. In addition, students will begin to build a body of work and a professional portfolio.

SEMESTER ONEDigital Photography I

Adobe Photoshop I/II

SEMESTER TWOBlack & White

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Photography Elective One

SEMESTER THREEDigital Photography II

Photographic Lighting

SEMESTER FOURPhotography Elective Two

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TOWN & COUNTRY PHOTO SHOOT – NEWCOURSE ID: PH0066 Instructor: Randle Reed TWO SESSIONS Saturday, Apr. 30 – May 7; 10 AM – 4 PM Tuition: $200; Returning Students: $180Join artist and photographer Randle Reed for two field trips to enable you to treat yourself to two full days of digital photography. Day one will have students meet in Old New Castle: from cobblestone streets to historic architecture and the riverfront, Old New Castle provides ample opportunities for photographers to capture the spirit of this local treasure of a town, created in 1651. Day two will be conducted in Valley Garden Park on Campbell Road in Wilmington, Delaware – the heart of chateau country. Walking trails, waterfalls, and luscious landscape will enable photographers to enjoy and capture the natural beauty within minutes from the city. Each day will conclude with an edit and critique session in DCAD’s lab. A lunch break will be provided; students may bring their lunch or visit a nearby eatery.

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OBSERVATIONAL DRAWING FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTSCOURSE ID: YA0098 Instructor: Ellen Durkan FIVE SESSIONS Sunday, Feb. 28 – Mar. 27; 1 – 4 PM Tuition: $175; Returning Students: $157.50This fast-paced class will offer students drawing tools and techniques necessary to develop observational drawing skills. Through individualized instruction, demonstration, critiques and hands-on practice, students will develop individual style through a variety of in-class and homework assignments. Seating is extremely limited; students will be enrolled on a first- come, first-served basis.

DCAD INVITES YOU TO START HERE.SPRING PREVIEW DAY @ DCADFebruary 13, 2016Associate of Fine Arts Degree ProgramEach year DCAD holds opens houses, "Preview Day," for prospective students and their families to experience what the College can offer. Call 302.622.8000 ext. 118 for more information.

WORKSHOPS FOR YOUNG ARTISTS Monday – Friday, Week of April 11; 9 AM – 1:30 PM

High School groups and Home-Schoolers welcome! High school instructors and home-schoolers are invited to DCAD for a hands-on workshop that can be coordinated for your entire class or group. Half-day workshops include a hands-on art and design project, lunch, and a tour of the College. Tuition is $25/student with a minimum enrollment of 10 and maximum enrollment of 20 students. Scholarships may be available.

Workshops are available in the following areas:

• ANIMATION Group animation, flip book, or zoetrope • FINE ARTS Printmaking or group painting • GRAPHIC DESIGN Typography by hand or poster creation • ILLUSTRATION Greeting card or animal alphabet creation • INTERIOR DESIGN Re-design your bedroom or create your dormitory room • PHOTOGRAPHY Alternative techniques or PhotoShop basics

Contact [email protected] or 302.622.8867 x.110 to schedule your visit.

YOUNG ARTISTS LET’S DRAW @ DCAD!Saturday, January 23rd – Two events in one day!DRAWING MARATHONFigure Drawing from 9 am to 6 pm; $30/personDRAW & DISCOVERObservational Drawing for families & friends from noon to 3 pm; $10 / Family

DCAD has had the privilege to host 11 Drawing Marathons, created for participants to develop artistic vision, sharpen skills, and energize the studio experience through figure drawing. This year, DCAD again invites the community to join us for nine hours of figure drawing in our newly renovated, 8,000+ square foot 2nd floor, which will be transformed into a figure drawing studio for the event. Participants will draw alongside DCAD students, staff, and faculty and be inspired by artists of all experience levels.

Drawing Marathon participants should bring their own drawing or painting supplies and be prepared to be amazed by this unique drawing experience which has attracted hundreds of artists from the mid-Atlantic region.

New for 2016, we are excited to expand our Marathon to include a kid-friendly drawing event, DRAW & DISCOVER, open to families and friends. Join us for entertainment, discussion, and observational drawing in the Toni & Stuart B. Young Gallery. Participants may draw talented DCAD musicians, quirky and interesting still life set-ups, or each other, either as a group or individually. All supplies will be provided; children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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PRE-COLLEGE ART STUDIO WEEKCOURSE ID: YA0015Instructor: DCAD FacultyMonday, July 18 – Friday, July 22

Rising junior and senior high school students serious about preparing for college admission in the areas of art and design are invited for a one-week intensive studio experience dedicated to helping you produce your best work. Visit www.dcad.edu/yap for more information.

REALIZE YOUR POTENTIAL.Courses are led by DCAD’s engaging professors, who are all practicing professional artists and designers. Expect to be challenged in the classroom and through homework assignments while creating portfolio-building work. Small classes enable students to work closely with professors and their peers, gain valuable experience in critiques and flourish in the inspiring environment that is DCAD.

CREATE WORK THAT WILL AMAZE.Build skills and confidence in college-level courses where half the day is spent in figure drawing and the other half in an elective of your choice. Electives offered are: Animation, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interior Design, Painting or Photography.

EXPLORE LIFE AS A COLLEGE STUDENT.Live on campus for the week. Residents stay in apartment-style student housing near DCAD’s studios.

Evening activities from ice breaker games to field trips round out the week’s schedule. Current DCADstudents serve as Resident Assistants for the week and can offer valuable homework help and insighton what it is like to attend an art and design college.

EXHIBIT YOUR WORK IN OUR GALLERY.The week concludes with an exhibition of your best work in DCAD’s Toni & Stuart B. Young Gallery and a reception for family and friends. Choose and hang work from both your drawing class and elective class and enjoy the exhibition, attended by 300-plus visitors.

DETAILSDay StudentNon-Credit Tuition & Fees: $650 For Credit Tuition & Fees: $950*Students may commute, attending classes from 8 AM – 5 PM each day. Tuition & Fees include lunch and optional field trips.Residential StudentNon-Credit Tuition & Fees: $950 For Credit* Tuition & Fees: $1225DCAD’s close campus offers the luxury of classes, dining and housing all within one block of each other.

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Resident students stay in the residence hall at 707 N. King Street, which houses the 707 Café dining hall, both of which opened in Fall 2012. While each unit in 707 North King Street has unique features, all are studio-style, divided into two areas, offering separate bedroom space and studio work space. Each unit also contains a full bathroom, which features marble tile and countertops. A granite counter with working sink is also located within the unit. Within the 707 building, residents can find the dining hall on the first floor, lounge space, and a laundry facility. The dining area, or atrium, located in the main area of the building offers free WiFi and space for socializing as well as studying.

A Resident Assistant lives on each floor of each building. Knowledgeable about the College and community, they serve as role models, enforce community policies, provide advice and guidance, and organize activities. In addition a member of the Office of Student Services staff lives in the building as yet another resource for residents.

Tuition & Fees include breakfast, lunch, dinnerand field trips.

*Students may earn one college credit.

SCHOLARSHIPSA limited number of scholarships are available. To be considered for scholarship funding, please send:• Letter of recommendation from an instructor• CD with five samples of art/design work• An artist statement which describes your work and how participation in the program would benefit your development as an artist and designer

The Scholarship Application and all materials are due by May 1, 2015. Any Applications received after May 1, 2015 will not be considered. The Application and associated required materials can only be submitted via regular mail (no email submissions, please).

REGISTRATIONRegistrations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis and may be completed online, via phone or mail.

A letter of recommendation from an instructor should be included with your registration form in order to be considered for participation. Once registration materials are received, a confirmation package will be mailed including schedule, course supply lists, a packing list for residents and forms participants must complete and return prior to arrival.

REFUND POLICYRefund requests for withdrawal must be made in writing to the Director of Continuing Education by June 27. No refunds will be processed after this date. Lack of attendance and/or lack of completion do not constitute withdrawal and are not eligible for a refund of tuition or fees.

IMPORTANT DATESMay 1 – Scholarship Application DeadlineJune 15 – Registration Deadline /Full Tuition & Fees Due

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TUITION AND FEESTuition and lab fees (if applicable) are indicated as part of the course description. A non-refundable registration fee of $25 is required each semester. Tuition and fees must be paid in full prior to the registration deadline. A fee of $25 will be charged for returned checks and/or declined credit card charges. Students enrolling in an open studio class are not required to pay a registration fee and receive no grades or continuing education units.

NON–CREDIT COURSES & TUITIONStudents who enroll in a Non-Credit Continuing Education course may request a Pass/Fail grade upon course completion. Students receive continuing education units (CEUS) upon successful completion of a class. CEUs are nationally-recognized units earned by participation in qualified Continuing Education Programs which document non-credit work completed. One CEU is awarded for every 10 hours of class participation. CEUs are not equivalent to college credits and no letter grade or official transcript is provided for non-credit coursework.

CERTIFICATE FEEAll students who enroll in a Delaware College of Art and Design Certificate Program are required to pay a one-time $75 certificate fee no later than their second semester of coursework.

ADVISEMENTProspective students who are seeking assistance in course selection are encouraged to contact the Office of Continuing Education at 302.622.8867 x110. Appointments to visit DCAD are welcome.

ATTENDANCEBecause the number of class sessions varies,the individual instructor determines the number of acceptable absences (if any) and has the final word on these matters.

REGISTRATION

YOU MAY REGISTER:Online at www.dcad.eduVia phone 302.622.8867 x110Via fax 302.622.8870Via mail or in person at the Delaware College of Art and Design, Office of Continuing Education, 600 N. Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19801-3007 (10 AM – 5 PM, Monday – Friday or by appointment).

Tuition and fees may be paid by Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, check made out to Delaware College of Art and Design or money order. (To register by mail or fax, please complete the enclosed registration form and send it with complete payment information to the above-stated address or fax number).

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TUITION ASSISTANCEStudents who live and/or work in Delaware may be eligible for tuition assistance through the State of Delaware Department of Education. Visit www.doe.k12.de.us and click “Students”, “Higher Education”, “Financial Aid” and then “Governor’s Education Grant for Working Adults.”

TUITION DISCOUNTSA 10% discount on tuition only is available for: returning DCAD CE Students; DCAD AFA Alumni; High School Educators; students older than 60 years in age; and groups/corporations (five or more students). One discount per registration only. Discounts must be taken at the time of registration. Verification of eligibility for discounts will be required. Tuition discounts do not apply to lab fees, material fees or registration fees.

IRS EDUCATION CREDITIf eligible, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allows students to apply for educational credits. The Lifetime Learning Credit is a tax credit which may be available to help offset the cost of higher education by reducing the amount of your income tax. For more information regarding education credit, eligibility, and instructions, please see IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education.

COURSE CANCELLATIONS AND CHANGESThe Delaware College of Art and Design reserves the right to cancel, close or reschedule any course due to insufficient enrollment or to change the instructor. In such a case, the student is entitled to a full refund of tuition and fees. Students will be notified of cancellations or changes as soon as possible and given the option of enrolling in a different class or receiving a full refund. Refunds will be processed within two weeks of the cancellation or change.

WITHDRAWALS AND REFUNDSWithdrawal from a Non-Credit course must be done in writing to the Director of Continuing Education. You may do so by email, fax or in person at the Delaware College of Art and Design. Lack of attendance, lack of course completion and/or notification to an instructor does not constitute withdrawal from a class. No registration fees will be refunded in the event of withdrawal.REFUND FOR SIX OR MORE CLASS SESSIONSIf written notice is received – Before the first class meeting: 100% refund of tuition. Before the second class meeting: 75% refund of tuition.REFUND FOR ONE TO FIVE CLASS SESSIONSIf written notice is received – Before the first class meeting: 100% refund of tuition. Students will notbe eligible for a tuition refund if they withdrawfrom a course after the first class meeting.

Registration requires acceptance of DCAD's Cancellation, Withdrawal, and Refund Policy.

SPECIAL NOTICESThe facilities of the Delaware College of Art and Design are accessible to those students withspecial needs. Under no circumstances is an individual subject to discrimination on the basis of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, physical abilities, geographic location, marital status, sexual orientation, physical appearance, economic status or family background in any relationship with the institution or in any of its programs or offerings.

ABOUT THIS PUBLICATIONThe DCAD faculty and administration reserve the right to alter policies pertaining to programs, courses, fees, curricular and credit structure and other notices in this publication from time to time as deemed necessary for the proper functioning of the College. This catalog does not constitute a contract with students or prospective students.

DCAD MISSIONThe Delaware College of Art and Design’s mission is to educate talented and dedicated students to become art makers, idea generators, problem solvers and visual communicators who can redefine the way we perceive and experience the world around us. It also serves as a visible stakeholder, cultural anchor and catalyst for the revitalization of Wilmington.

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DIRECTIONSThe Delaware College of Art and Design is located in the heart of Wilmington’s downtown historic district, a few blocks from Rodney Square, the Grand Opera House, the Christina Cultural Arts Center and Delaware History Museum, as well as many other attractions. DCAD is located at 600 North Market Street and is easily accessible by multiple DART bus routes.

PARKINGStreet parking is available on the surrounding streets at no charge after 6 PM.

DIRECTIONSFrom points North: Take I-95 South to the second Delaware Avenue/Route 52 exit (Exit 7A). After exit ramp, go straight through light (placing you on 11th Street) to second light (junction of 11th Street and Delaware Avenue). Continue straight, following 11th Street, through six lights to King Street. Turn right onto King Street. Continue to Fourth Street and turn right. Take first right onto Market Street. DCAD is located at 600 North Market Street on the corner of Sixth and Market streets. From points South: Take I-95 North to Delaware Avenue exit (Exit 7). Continue up ramp to Delaware Avenue (last light) and turn right. Bear left at fork, following signs for 11th Street. Continue through six lights to King Street. Turn right onto King Street. Continue to Fourth Street and turn right. Take first right onto Market Street. DCAD is located at 600 North Market Street on the corner of Sixth and Market streets.

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NAME DATE OF BIRTH

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE

EMAIL FAX

EMPLOYER OCCUPATION

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REGISTRATION FEE: $ 25

CERTIFICATE FEE: ☐ ART & DESIGN ☐ GRAPHIC DESIGN ☐ INTERIOR DESIGN ☐ PHOTOGRAPHY ☐ WEB DESIGN ☐ WEB & GRAPHIC DESIGN COMBINED $ 75

TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED: $

PAYMENT (CHOOSE ONE OF TWO OPTIONS)

☐ ENCLOSED IS A CHECK / MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE DELAWARE COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN

☐ PLEASE CHARGE MY CREDIT CARD ☐ VISA ☐ MASTERCARD ☐ DISCOVER

ACCOUNT NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE

CARDHOLDER'S NAME SIGNATURE

I HEARD ABOUT YOUR PROGRAM THROUGH: ☐ A FRIEND ☐ BILLBOARD ☐ INTERNET ☐ YELLOW PAGES ☐ WORD OF MOUTH ☐ BROCHURE ☐ RADIO ☐ ADVERTISEMENT ☐ OTHER

I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE CANCELLATION POLICY SIGNATURE DATE

Register Online: www.dcad.edu/ce

Via Phone: 302.622.8867 x 110

In Person: 600 North Market Street

Via Mail: 600 North Market Street, Wilmington DE 19801

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Winter semester begins Jan. 11, 2016. Spring semester begins Feb. 22, 2016. To register, visit www.dcad.edu or call The Office of Continuing Education at 302.622.8867 x 110. Additional workshops and special events are offered throughout the semester.

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