MAILED: Sept. 21, 2001
EAU CLAIRE — “The Magic of Contemporary Dollmaking,” a
one-credit course offered by Continuing Education at the University of
Wisconsin-Eau Claire, will offer students the opportunity to learn about the
scope of dollmaking, a timeless art form that is enjoying a recent boom in
popularity.
The course, taught by Sandra Self, a nationally
recognized doll maker, and Karen Horan, adjunct assistant professor of art, is
designed as an experiential workshop for art and non-art teachers, people
interested in art therapy and anyone interested in learning dollmaking.
Course goals include allowing students to experience a
new art form, to understand the potential of dollmaking in the classroom and to
make a doll with personal meaning.
The class will meet in UW-Eau Claire’s Haas Fine Arts
Center (room to be announced) at the following dates and times: 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 19; 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20; and 10 a.m.-3p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 3.
Students can earn one undergraduate or graduate credit
upon completion of this course. The cost is $145.91 for undergraduates and
$250.14 for graduates. A special course fee of $15 also will apply to all
students.
For questions or to receive a course syllabus, call
UW-Eau Claire Continuing Education at (715) 836-3636. For registration materials
contact Registration Services, (715) 836-2425.
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Updated: Sept. 21, 2001
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