contemporary craft fall 2015 studio catalog
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Our fall 2015 Studio catalog features workshop offerings in metal, wood, fiber, ceramics, mixed media, and book/paper arts.TRANSCRIPT
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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, the 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.
Mindful: Exploring Mental Health Through Art is made possible by the Staunton Farm Foundation, The Fisher Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation, The Fine Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and media sponsors NEXTpittsburgh, WESA, and WYEP (as of July 2015).
Craft your mind!
Workshops offered in conjunction with Mindful: Exploring Mental Health Through Art
are noted with a N symbol throughout the catalog. Mindful – SCC’s latest socially engaged art experience – reaches beyond the gallery walls to examine creativity’s role in mental health, resiliency, and compassion. The exhibition runs from September 18, 2015 through March 12, 2016. Visit www.exploremindfulart.com for details.
Online Catalog User Guide:• Click on the "workshops" tab in the top right corner to see a list of all SCC Studio workshops.• Browse workshops offered on a particular date by clicking the calendar icon in the upper left corner. • Sort by media, skill level, and instructor by using the All programs, All class types, or All instructors drop-down menus located in the top right corner.
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.
cover image: Jesse David Green
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Workshops At a Glance . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Clay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Book Arts & Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Metal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Fiber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Mixed Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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.
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Don't miss these unique opportunities to work alongside our Visiting Artists!
The Stitched CanvasJennifer Reis, Morehead, KY November 7 & 8Page 8
Decal Glazed CupsEhren Tool, Berkeley, CANovember 14Page 4
Drawing on Metal: Surface EmbellishmentGabriel Craig & Amy Weiks, Detroit, MISeptember 5 & 6Page 6
Pushing Past The Limits with Cold Connections Casey Shepard, Joshua Tree, CAOctober 3 & 4Page 6
Bojagi & Body OrnamentChunghie Lee, Seoul, KoreaOctober 3 & 4Page 8
Jewelry Edition: Professional PracticesKat Cole, Dallas, TX & Laura Wood, Ashville, NCDecember 5Page 7
Ehren Tool
September 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30Hand-Built Vessels
September 9Intro to Papermaking
September 19Meditative Paper Cutting
September 5 & 6Drawing on Metal: Surface Embellishments
September 12 & 13Volumetric Jewelry
September 12 & 13Hula-Hoop Rag Rug Time
September 19Split White Oak Basket Making
October 14Paper from Plants
October 25Art Journals & Altered Books
October 24 & 25Paper Lanterns
October 3 & 4Pushing Past the Limits with Cold Connections
October 3 & 4Bojagi & Body Ornament
October 17Intro to Tapestry Weaving
October 10Translucent Polymer
October 3Wood Turned Salt & Pepper Mills
October 10 & 11Hand Carved Wooden Masks
October 23Textured Metal Accessories
November 14Decal Glazed Cups
November 21Beer Steins
November 112D Relief Paper Clay
November 7Intro to Enameling
November 7 & 8The Stitched Canvas
November 14Advanced Improv Quilting
November 7The Art of Assemblage
November 21 & 22Paper Thread Tapestry
November 28 Natural Edge Bowl
November 29Bottle Stoppers
November 13Kreepy Dolls
December 12 & 13Plates & Platters
December 9Holiday Cards
December 5Jewelry Edition: Professional Practices
December 19Slippers & Mittens
December 5 & 6Hand Carved Bowls & Spoons
December 11Cookie Cutters
Claypage 4
Book Arts & Paper
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Metalpages 6-7
Fiberpages 8-9
Mixed Mediapage 9
Woodpage 10
Crafts & Draftspage 11
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October
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workshops at a glance
December
Katy Dement
Katie Rearick
September 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30Hand-Built Vessels
September 9Intro to Papermaking
September 19Meditative Paper Cutting
September 5 & 6Drawing on Metal: Surface Embellishments
September 12 & 13Volumetric Jewelry
September 12 & 13Hula-Hoop Rag Rug Time
September 19Split White Oak Basket Making
October 14Paper from Plants
October 25Art Journals & Altered Books
October 24 & 25Paper Lanterns
October 3 & 4Pushing Past the Limits with Cold Connections
October 3 & 4Bojagi & Body Ornament
October 17Intro to Tapestry Weaving
October 10Translucent Polymer
October 3Wood Turned Salt & Pepper Mills
October 10 & 11Hand Carved Wooden Masks
October 23Textured Metal Accessories
November 14Decal Glazed Cups
November 21Beer Steins
November 112D Relief Paper Clay
November 7Intro to Enameling
November 7 & 8The Stitched Canvas
November 14Advanced Improv Quilting
November 7The Art of Assemblage
November 21 & 22Paper Thread Tapestry
November 28 Natural Edge Bowl
November 29Bottle Stoppers
November 13Kreepy Dolls
December 12 & 13Plates & Platters
December 9Holiday Cards
December 5Jewelry Edition: Professional Practices
December 19Slippers & Mittens
December 5 & 6Hand Carved Bowls & Spoons
December 11Cookie Cutters
Claypage 4
Book Arts & Paper
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Metalpages 6-7
Fiberpages 8-9
Mixed Mediapage 9
Woodpage 10
Crafts & Draftspage 11
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workshops at a glance
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c layHand-Built Vessels5 WednesdaysSeptember 2, 9, 16, 23 & 306—9 pminstructor: Margaret Hadenlevel: allLearn to construct ceramic vessels by combining techniques such as slab building, drape molds, coils, and a variety of different surface treatments.
Tuition: $250Materials: Included in the tuition fee
Decal Glazed Cups NSaturday, November 1412—5 pmH visiting artist: Ehren Toollevel: allDo you or someone you know serve in the Armed Forces? Join visiting artist Ehren Tool in an intimate exploration of war, peace, memory, and clay. Workshop participants are invited to e-mail us a personal image of war, propaganda, or something meaningful from your service. During the workshop, Ehren will discuss his artistic process while applying your image to a uniquely crafted cup for you to keep. A former U.S. Marine, Ehren is currently producing work related to war and PTSD. This workshop is presented in conjunction with Mindful: Exploring Mental Health Through Art.
Tuition: $80 (includes cup)
Beer SteinsSaturday, November 2110 am—5 pminstructor: Yoko Sekino-Bovelevel: allUsing low-fire white clay and soft-slab construction techniques, students will create a one-of-a-kind ceramic beer stein. The steins can be personalized with stamps, underglaze painting, and other texturing techniques.
Tuition: $120Materials: Included in the tuition fee
Plates & PlattersSaturday & SundayDecember 12 & 1310 am—4 pminstructor: Margaret Hadenlevel: allCreate tableware using tarpaper stencils and drape molds. The works will be decorated with underglaze to create layered surfaces and then dipped in clear glaze.
Tuition: $200Materials: Included in the tuition fee
Margaret Haden
Did you know?The Studio offers a wide variety of group tours, private workshops, and corporate teambuilding experiences. Visit www.contemporarycraft.org and click on the “Education” tab for more details. book arts & paper
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Introduction to Paper MakingWednesday, September 96—9 pminstructors: Katy Dement & Albert Pantonelevel: allLearn the basics of paper making by sheet forming with recycled cotton and wood pulp fibers. An introduction to surface design with inclusions of wet embossed textures will be included.
Tuition: $45Materials: $10
Meditative Paper Cutting NSaturday, September 1910 am—12:30 pminstructor: Gianna Paniaqualevel: allFind healing and learn meditative techniques through the art of paper cutting. Be transported to a peaceful state that allows for reflection and relaxation, while mastering paper cutting basics and creating artwork that incorporates repetitive imagery. Each student will create a paper milagro, or a physical representation of an intention they have for themselves or a loved one. This workshop is presented in conjunction with Mindful: Exploring Mental Health Through Art.
Tuition: $35Materials: $10
Paper From Plants: Western StyleWednesday, October 146—9 pminstructors: Katy Dement & Albert Pantonelevel: allTurn weeds into paper! Participants will be immersed in the serendipitous and scientific process of making paper by hand and forming paper from plants. The workshop will focus on invasive species including Japanese knot weed.
Tuition: $45Materials: $10
Paper LanternsSaturday & SundayOctober 24 & 2510 am—2 pminstructor: Katy Dementlevel: allCreate a paper lantern to embellish, mount, light, and display! Lanterns will be constructed from a variety of plants, pulps, fibers, and recycled papers. The finished paper sculptures will be easy to hang using cane, wire, and twine.
Tuition: $80Materials: $20
2D Relief Paper ClayWednesday, November 116—9 pminstructors: Katy Dement & Albert Pantonelevel: allForm textured slab constructions from a fibrous blend of clay and paper. The mixed media works will be embellished with relief printing blocks and natural additions.
Tuition: $45Materials: $10
Holiday CardsWednesday, December 96—9 pminstructor: Katy Dementlevel: allMake a selection of unique holiday cards and gifts. Vintage ephemera and natural plant materials will be used to illustrate in wet on wet collage.
Tuition: $35Materials: $10
book arts & paperGianna Paniaqua
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metalDrawing on Metal: Surface EmbellishmentSaturday & SundaySeptember 5 & 610 am—5 pm H visiting artists: Gabriel Craig & Amy Weikslevel: intermediateLearn the basics of surface embellishment techniques perfect for tightly controlled linear and gestural effects. Chasing, stamping, scribing, hammer engraving, and solder inlay will be covered. Students will have time to make several samples, in addition to learning how to use some of the specialty tools featured in the workshop. Gabriel and Amy are joining us from Smith Shop, a Detroit metalworking studio described by Dwell magazine as being on the forefront of the craft renaissance. Don't miss this unique opportunity to work with the artists behind this exciting movement!
Tuition: $200Materials: $50
Volumetric Jewelry Saturday & SundaySeptember 12 & 1310 am—5 pminstructor: Katie Rearicklevel: allLearn to make hollow, volumetric forms in metal using the hydraulic press. Students will use the die-forming process to produce a pendant or small wearable vessel. Learn the basics of sawing, filing, annealing, soldering, and forming. Surface design and finishing techniques will also be covered.
Tuition: $160Materials: $30
Pushing Past The Limits with Cold ConnectionsSaturday & SundayOctober 3 & 410 am—5 pmH visiting artist: Casey Sheppardlevel: allPlay with metal and design in this cold connections workshop. Students will create a hinged bracelet out of sheet metal, all without picking up a torch. Other techniques, such as tube rivets, metal/wire forming, and finishing details with oxidization, will be covered. This workshop is part of Casey's "Case of the Nomads" project, a year-long journey across the U.S. connecting communities through craft.
Tuition: $200Materials: $40
NEW! Metal Bench RentalsRenting a bench in the SCC Studio provides artists with a locked bench, a locker, and usage of the metals studio when workshops are not in session. Call 412-261-7003 to inquire!Cost: $100 month; a quarterly rate of $250; or the entire year for $600.
Katie Rearick
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Jewelry Edition: Professional PracticesSaturday, December 510 am—5 pmH visiting artists: Kat Cole & Laura Woodlevel: allJewelry Edition is a web based exhibition and pop-up experience showcasing the work of emerging and early career jewelry artists. The diversity of the jewelry field grows larger and more exciting by the day! Join us in the SCC Studio to learn more about this new platform, including information about the contemporary jewelry field and professional practices. Topics include social media presence, pricing, retail shows, gallery relationships, branding, and networking. Students are encouraged to bring in their own work for portfolio reviews.
Tuition: $100
Intro to EnamelingSaturday, November 710 am—5 pminstructor: Jenny Soraccolevel: allAdd color and pattern to metal jewelry with enameling! Students will learn to fuse glass enamels to metal and experiment with a variety of surface effects and layering techniques. Each student will produce an enameled box, earrings, or necklace.
Tuition: $80Materials: $25
Open StudiosHave some studio experience under your belt? Use SCC’s studios to work on your own independent wood, metal, and mixed media projects. A variety of tools and equipment will be available during the four weekly sessions.instructor: SCC Stafflevel: allWednesdays6—9 pm
Tuition: $90 for a grouping of four, or $30 per session
Gabriel Craig & Amy Weiks
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Hula-Hoop Rag Rug TimeSaturday & SundaySeptember 12 & 1310 am—5 pminstructor: Amy Masterslevel: allLearn a fun and easy way to repurpose old fabrics during this two-day hula-hoop rag rug workshop. Students will learn to weave in the round while exploring pattern making through various color combinations. The instructor, Amy Masters, uses fiber-based sculpture and installation to examine play. She recently created the world’s largest (maybe) rag rug at Arrowmont!
Tuition: $160Materials: $15
Bojagi & Body Ornament Saturday & SundayOctober 3 & 410 am—3 pm H visiting artist: Chunghie Leelevel: all Discover the Bojagi, a traditional Korean wrapping cloth, as you become acquainted with its history and usage in Korean society. Working side-by-side with Chunghie Lee, an internationally renowned fiber artist, students will learn the basic techniques in Bojagi making and create a one-of-a-kind body ornament as their final project. Co-sponsored by the Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh.
Tuition: $200 Materials: $20
Introduction to Tapestry WeavingSaturday, October 1710 am—5 pminstructor: Leigh Koeglerlevel: allGet started on your weaving journey by learning basic tapestry techniques on a wooden frame loom. In this workshop, you will create a custom tapestry piece using hand dyed, vintage, and reclaimed yarns. Students will receive a complete weaving kit, which will include their own frame loom to take home with them to continue their tapestry creations.
Tuition: $80Materials: $55
The Stitched Canvas NSaturday & SundayNovember 7 & 810 am —5 pmH visiting artist: Jennifer Reislevel: allDiscover the potential of textile, transfer, and painting techniques to make mixed media paintings, collages, and assemblages. Using pre-stretched canvases, master image transfer on fabric with gel medium and experiment with acrylic paint to create designs and dyes on fabric. This workshop is presented in conjunction with Mindful: Exploring Mental Health Through Art.
Tuition: $200Materials: $40
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Translucent Polymer ClaySaturday, October 1010 am—5 pminstructor: Laura Tabakmanlevel: allExplore the subtle beauty of translucent polymer clay. The semitransparent quality of this material can be utilized to add depth to your work, or be finished to a glass-like surface. Take advantage of these properties during the workshop to create translucent-based canes and assemble them into jewelry.
Tuition: $80Materials: $20
Art Journals & Altered Books NSunday, October 2510 am—3 pminstructor: Chris Fondilevel: allCreate a work of self-expression while experimenting with mixed media. Art journaling is about exploring emotions and thoughts, both written and visual. Your altered book is a place for feelings that may not otherwise have a home. This workshop is presented in conjunction with Mindful: Exploring Mental Health Through Art.
Tuition: $60Materials: $5
The Art of AssemblageSaturday, November 71—4 pminstructor: Gerry Floridalevel: allWorking with "funky junk," students will design and create jewelry from found objects while learning to appreciate the art of assemblage.
Tuition: $45Materials: Instructor will supply a materials list
Paper Thread TapestrySaturday & SundayNovember 21 & 2210 am—2 pminstructor: Rosemary Gouldlevel: allLearn a new technique to create “woven” structures with paper, thread, and beads. Utilize color, texture, and pattern in both inventive and traditional quilt designs. The results are free flowing, vibrant paper tapestries.
Tuition: $160Materials: $5
Advanced Improv QuiltingSaturday, November 1410 am—5 pminstructor: Lauren Jonkmanlevel: allLearn and practice several improvisational techniques to make modern quilts. Experiment with making improvised "slabs" and work with curved pieces to modernize traditional quilt blocks. You will take home a completed set of placemats, a table runner, or a wall hanging.
Tuition: $80Materials: Instructor will supply a materials list
Slippers & MittensSaturday, December 1910 am—5 pminstructor: Jennifer Mosslevel: allLearn the basics of wet felting while creating a pair of slippers or mittens to keep for yourself or give as a gift. Students will layer soft, colorful wool around custom made plastic patterns to make comfy, seamless mittens or slippers. Surface designs will also be covered. No knitting or sewing required!
Tuition: $80Materials: $25
mixed mediaChris Fondi
Split White Oak Basket MakingSaturday, September 1910 am—5 pminstructor: Bill Hilllevel: allLearn the art and skill of making splits for baskets. This workshop covers a variety of traditional tools and techniques. By the end of the class, you’ll be on your way to weaving your own basket!
Tuition: $80Materials: $15
Wood Turned Salt & Pepper Mill SetSaturday, October 310 am—5 pminstructor: Craig Smithlevel: allThis holiday season give the unique gift of a turned salt and pepper mill set! A great introduction to woodturning, this workshop includes instruction on how to work safely on the lathe. Students will leave with a completed project.
Tuition: $80Materials: $30
Hand Carved Wooden MasksSaturday & SundayOctober 10 & 1110 am—5 pminstructor: Keun HO Peter Parklevel: allMake your own custom mask just in time for Halloween! Learn simple woodworking and construction as you focus on the safe use of hand tools, the principals of woodcarving, and the various styles and aesthetics of masks.
Tuition: $160Materials: $25
Natural Edge BowlSaturday, November 2810 am—5 pminstructor: Linda Van Gehuchtenlevel: intermediateMake a unique wood turned bowl, complete with oil finish. This workshop is suitable for students with some woodworking experience.
Tuition: $80Materials: $25
Wood Turned Bottle StoppersSunday, November 2910 am—5 pminstructor: Linda Van Gehuchtenlevel: allLearn the basics of woodturning while creating three bottle stoppers out of figured hardwoods. Bottle stoppers make great gifts and are a wonderful addition to your own kitchen. This workshop is suitable for beginners.
Tuition: $80Materials: $20
Hand Carved Bowl & SpoonSaturday & SundayDecember 5 & 610 am —5 pminstructor: Keun HO Peter Parklevel: allCarve a bowl or a spoon from solid wood using hand carving and basic woodworking tools. Learn to take advantage of hand shaping to design and create organic, asymmetrical forms. The finished products make great gifts!
Tuition: $160Materials: $25
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crafts & drafts
This delicious Studio offering pairs local brews with beginner-friendly, quality crafting!
Textured Metal AccessoriesFriday, October 236—9 pminstructor: Melissa Frostlevel: allMake a pendant or keychain while learning to add pattern and texture to metal. Play with lace and burlap in addition to stamping and chasing tools to create a unique design.
Tuition: $35Materials: All materials and two complimentary beverages included!
Kreepy DollsFriday, November 136—9 pminstructor: Daniel Baxterlevel: allChannel your imagination through hands-on making to create a unique “kreepy” doll! Begin with sketching a concept for your 3D doll, then learn sewing tricks and doll making strategies including creative needling, string theory, and pattern making.
Tuition: $35Materials: All materials and two complimentary beverages included!
Holiday Cookie CuttersFriday, December 116—9 pminstructor: Katie Rearicklevel: allCreate your own one-of-a-kind holiday cookie cutter set out of copper. Students will learn simple forming and riveting techniques to make a set of four cookie cutters.
Tuition: $35Materials: All materials and two complimentary beverages included!
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Melissa Frost
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:[email protected]
PAYMENT OPTIONS• Check payable to Society for Contemporary Craft.
(A $25 fee is charged for returned checks.) • Credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard,
Discover and American Express.
CLASS INFORMATION• Students who register by mail or fax will receive a
confirmation e-mail within seven days.• It is the responsibility of the student to appear in class
on the correct day and time without additional notice.• Students may be pictured in SCC promotional materials.• SCC makes every effort to maintain the schedule of
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.
ONLINE REGISTRATIONNow available! Visit www.contemporarycraft.org
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 Policy: 1-2 Day WorkshopsStudent 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. In addition, 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 status. Furthermore, SCC will continue to take affirmative steps to support and advance these values consistent with our mission.
LOCATION & DIRECTIONSSCC is conveniently located on the corner of 21st and Smallman streets in the Strip District.Bus StopsThe following buses serve the Strip District: 54, 86, 87, 88, 91.ParkingA paid, monitored parking lot is located on 21st Street, behind the private building lot. Metered parking is also available.
ACCESSIBLE SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE . CALL CONTEMPORARY CRAFT AT 412 .261 .7003 .
RegistrationPlease read all information carefully .
ScholarshipsScholarships are available. If income is preventing you from registering, or you are a local high school or college student, faculty member, or teacher, please call 412.261.7003, x25 for more information.
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gage
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15 -
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8,
2016
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