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ACR418
Foundations Of Watercolor
6 sessions, 15 hours
This course is created to provide a strong foundation of knowledge
of realistic watercolor theory and practice through discussion,
demonstration and practice. Students will learn how to select
an appropriate image to paint from and how to do an accurate
preliminary drawing. In addition, they will execute extensive test
sheets of flat washes with flat and round brushes. While utilizing
these skills, students will complete one monochromatic painting.
Returning students will continue to learn and develop their color
theory skills through demonstrations and exercises while
completing a full color painting.
Instructor:
J. M. Littleton is a graduate of the Maryland Institute
College of Art. She exhibits and has won awards at International
competitions. She has taught watercolor workshops throughout the
United States including the San Diego Watercolor Society, Hilton
Head Art League, and Rhode IslandWatercolor Society. Ms. Littleton
is a Signature member of the Baltimore Watercolor Society and she
founded the Littleton School of Art in Towson, MD. She has exhibited
with the American Watercolor Society and the National Watercolor
Society. Ms. Littleton teaches in a “realistic watercolor” style.
5-Digit Number: 17281
Thu, 3:30 - 6:00 p.m., 4/4 – 5/9
Location: Visual & Performing Arts Center/F118
Fee: $149.00
ILR850
On Gossamer Wings: The Magic of
Butterflies and Moths
3 sessions, 6 hours
With at least 70 species of butterflies and over a 1000 species
of moths in Frederick County, we have much to explore! This
introduction course will include classroom time to study lifecycles,
anatomy, nomenclature and identification, and time outdoors
(weather providing) to apply that knowledge.
Instructor:
Kathy Barylski
(see page 17 for bio)
5-Digit Number: 17134
Thu, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m., 4/25 – 5/9
Location: Conference Center/E123
Fee: $59.00
NEW
ILR597
Navigating the Internet
6 sessions, 12 hours
The course begins with a short introduction to how computers
work and how to keep your work organized on a computer. Learn
what the internet is and how to use browsers, search engines, email
applications, and social media. You'll also learn methods to keep safe
while browsing, communicating, and shopping online.
Instructor:
John Zeminski, BA, M.A. Ed. has been teaching older
adults to comfortably and efficiently use computers since his
retirement form public education in 2014. He has been an educator
for 40 years. Many of these years were devoted entirely to instructing
others how to make the best use of the technology available to them.
He has worked in an educational technical capacity for Carroll County
Public Schools, Carroll County Community College, McDaniel College
and the National Security Agency.
5-Digit Number: 17251
Thu, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m., 4/25 – 5/30
Location: Conference Center/E107
Tuition: $40.00 Fee: $109.00
Total: $149.00
MD residents age 60+ pay fee only
ILR616
Introduction to Computers
6 sessions, 12 hours
This class is a comprehensive course for beginners that will lead
to comfortable efficient users. You will no longer have to ask your
grandkids how to perform basic computer tasks like cutting and
pasting. We will learn how computers work and how to keep all of
your documents organized. We will master how to personalize your
computer and begin creating word processing documents. The class
ends with an introduction to the internet.
Instructor:
John Zeminski
(see above for bio)
5-Digit Number: 17249
Thu, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., 4/25 – 5/30
Location: Conference Center/E108
Tuition: $40.00 Fee: $109.00
Total: $149.00
MD residents age 60+ pay fee only
Thank you! It's such a joy - and privilege - to teach people who are truly interested and who intellectually
connect with the material. When that happens, one can see how special programs like yours are. Thanks for
all the work you and Mary Beth put into this exceptionally well-run and diverse program.
– Karen Gray, ILR Instructor
SPRING 2019 •
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