Southeast Missouri State University Museum will offer a summer program of adult education classes.
Classes are designed for continuing education and pleasure, not for college credit. All courses are offered on Saturday mornings and last for four to six weeks.
The classes are:
Drawing: The Light and Line of Form, July 9-July 30, 10 a.m.-noon., the museum. Tuition, $50. Instructor, Katherine Smith. In this studio class learn and practice basic drawing skills using selected works from the museum collections as examples and for inspiration.
Look to the Past: Mississippian Archaeology, July 9-July 30, 10 a.m.-noon, the museum. Tuition, $50. Lecturer, Dr. Carol Morrow. Ten-thousand years of archaeological records from the Cape Girardeau area in the form of pottery and stone tools provides information for the course. Special attention will be paid to the Mississippian period.
Fiber Structure: Beginning Loom Weaving, June 4-July 16 (No class July 2), 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Room 206, art department. Tuition (includes yarn), $100. Instructor, Nellice Gillespie. In this studio course, warping the mechanical loom and basic wave structures will be examined for creating personal and household objects.
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