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COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN
PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMFOR HIGH SCHOOL YOUNG ADULTS
YOUNG ARTISTS WORKSHOPFOR STUDENTS GRADES 1–8
Y O U T H P R O G R A M SY O U T H P R O G R A M S
F A L L 2 0 1 3 & S P R I N G 2 0 1 4
the artistic potential
Pre-College Programs for High School Young Adults 2
Pre-College Classes for High School Young Adults 4
Young Artists Workshop for Students Grades 1–8 12
General Information 18
Registration Form 21
in all youth in an exciting and challenging visual arts college environment.
Contents
I N S P I R I N GI N S P I R I N G
Classroom and studio photography by Karl Seifert, www.KarlsPortfolio.comCatalog design by DK Shields, Inc.
Dear Youth Students, Parents & Guardians,
Welcome to Moore College of Art & Design’s Youth Programs and our rich
offering art courses to young people and today Moore’s youth programs serve close to 1,000 young people each year.
Art and design courses are available for boys and girls, young men and women in grades 1 –12 in Animation, Computer Graphics, Fashion Design, Fine Arts, Gaming Design, Graphic Design, Photography and Portfolio Preparation and more.
Moore College’s Youth Programs Offer:
regional rail lines.
Please contact us for course suggestions, to schedule a campus visit or for additional information at 215.965.4030 or [email protected].
Sincerely,
Natalie Payne Amanda White Co-Director, Youth Programs AssistantContinuing Education
1Youth Programs at Moore
for High SchoolYoung Adults
P R E - C O L L E G E
HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSArt & Design and Fashion Design
you will need to enroll in the program and pay a one-time enrollment fee of $25. Take
area within three years and you will receive special recognition from Moore College of Art & Design.
WORK STUDY LEADERSHIP PROGRAMApply for the High School Work Study Leadership Program and develop skills as
for full-tuition, covering the cost for ONE three-hour class.
PORTFOLIO INFORMATION AND REVIEWSNot sure how to prepare your portfolio for your art school applications? Portfolio Dos and Don’ts presentations are offered each semester and include examples of Admissions’ student work and digital portfolio preparation tips. A question and answer session follows each presentation, and you will have an opportunity to sign up for a portfolio review to receive individualized feedback.
P R O G R A M SP R O G R A M S
2 Register Now: Contact us at [email protected] or 215.965.4030
ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL ARTISTS
All high school students may submit artwork for the annual spring artist exhibition. The exhibition will be on view at Moore and students and their families are invited to a special opening reception.
SUMMER ART & DESIGN INSTITUTEYoung women who have completed their sophomore, junior or senior year of high school may attend the Summer Art & Design Institute (SADI), a residential four-week summer pre-college program.
interest: Animation & Illustration, Fashion Design, Fine Arts: Painting & Printmaking or Photography.
for a student’s formal college admission portfolio.
arts community in Philadelphia.
completion of the program.
NEW MOORE COLLEGE
PROGRAM FOR YOUNG WOMENAny young woman who has completed her 10th or 11th year of high school and enrolls in at least two Pre-College Programs classes during her 10th or 11th grade year will be awarded a $1,500 scholarship upon acceptance in full-time enrollment at Moore College of Art & Design. The scholarship is renewable for a maximum of $6,000.
3Pre-College Programs
Moore’s educational environment and creatively focused programs help students build a strong foundation in the arts.
PRE-COLLEGE
FORHIGH SCHOOLC L A S S E S
HIGH SCHOOL
4 Register Now: Contact us at [email protected] or 215.965.40304
StudentsH IGH SCHOOLHIGH SCHOOL
Pre-College Classes for High School Students 5
Portfolio PreparationSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall and Spring Semesters
Course Code: YFA033Tuition $365
Focus on observational drawing skills using a wide range of materials as you build a strong portfolio for college admissions review.
Painting StudioSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall and Spring Semesters
Course Code: YFA043Tuition $365
Learn painting fundamentals of color and composition through a variety of techniques for still life, landscape and abstract creations.
Fall Semester: Saturdays, October 5 – December 14, 2013 Spring Semester: Saturdays, February 8 – April 12, 2014
Choose a Saturday morning session from 9 am to 12 pm and/or an afternoon session from 1 pm to 4 pm.
Basic SewingSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall and Spring Semesters
Course Code: YFD021Tuition $420
and garment construction, but are not experienced at sewing. Learn hand-sewing techniques, understanding
trip to a local fabric store.
Drawing EssentialsSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YFA041Tuition $365
Develop perceptual and pictorial skills that will further your art and design study. You will learn vital concepts of line, value, gesture, composition and perspective through basic drawing techniques and materials.
MORNING CLASSES
6 Register Now: Contact us at [email protected] or 215.965.4030
Raku CeramicsSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YFA039Tuition $420
Learn to create forms using wheel throwing and
pieces using the exciting ancient Japanese process of raku, a quick procedure that results in a unique luster and surface.
Comic Book IllustrationSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YIL021Tuition $365
Learn the fundamentals of concept development, character design and storyboards to bring your creative images to life. Establish pace, energy and timing as you develop your individual style of drawing into a printed story adventure!
Fashion Industry IntroductionSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YFD300Tuition $365
Calling all future fashion designers! Learn the fashion industry: terminology, history, famous designers, styles and trends. Learn design principles and the many career options in the fashion industry.
Digital PhotographySaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YPDA023Tuition $420
Discover the elements and principles used in making photographs rather than just taking photographs! Learn the settings and functions of your digital camera, shooting techniques and
Expressive PortraitureSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YFA031Tuition $420
Discover the proper methods to render realistic facial likeness and expressions. You will work with clothed models to further your observational and
Creative ClaySaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YFA032Tuition $420
Create three-dimensional artwork from clay. Learn the fundamentals of hand building, including coiling, pinching and slab pieces as you work on the potter’s wheel to create both functional and decorative works of art.
Moore’s equipment rich facilities and small studio classes provide students with a challenging and fun college experience.
7Pre-College Classes for High School Students
Drawing a Graphic NovelSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YIL027Tuition $365
Learn to record observations, experiences and memories into a sketchbook that will become the basis for your graphic novel. You will develop your drawing style, character design and story ideas
Graphic Design FundamentalsSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YGD020Tuition $365
Explore the world of graphic design – the visual language of everyday life. Learn design fundamentals and terminology to communicate concepts. Using design layouts, you will create ads, posters, logos and package designs.
Urban PhotographySaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YPDA026Tuition $420
Explore city sites and learn techniques, skills and
Haute CoutureSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YFD029Tuition $365
Create original couture concept designs, color and texture story and presentation board in the spirit of high fashion and luxury fabrics. A special visit to the costume and textile collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art will inspire students in the high-end world of couture design.
One-on-one instruction from well
8 Register Now: Contact us at [email protected] or 215.965.4030
AFTERNOON CLASSES
Jewelry Design & Small MetalsSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall and Spring Semesters
Course Code: YFA029Tuition $420
Learn design techniques to create jewelry and small metal artworks. Technical information combined with creativity will allow you to create unique one-of-a-kind pieces.
Fashion Design & Construction ISaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall and Spring Semesters
Course Code: YFD023Tuition $420
Construct a garment by developing pattern drafting skills. Learn how to draft and adjust basic
the Fashion Show. Prerequisite
Fashion Design & Construction IISaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall and Spring Semesters
Course Code: YFD024Tuition $420
Sewing instruction for the advanced student with a strong emphasis on technical skill development and
in the Fashion Show. Prerequisite: Fashion Design & Construction I.
Digital VideoSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YPDA033Tuition $365
Produce short digital videos from concept to completion. Learn digital capture, sound and editing, traditional hand drawing skills, Photoshop and video skills.
AnimationSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YPDA024Tuition $365
Learn concept development, character design and storyboarding as you transform your stories and ideas into animated action.
Custom T-Shirts: Silkscreen DesignSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YFA056Tuition $365
Create your own custom t-shirts through the process of silkscreen printing. Develop image and text designs to transfer onto a variety of options.
Artwork by Abigail Gross, High School Student.
9Pre-College Classes for High School Students
Life DrawingSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YFA034Tuition $420
Develop strong composition and proportion skills
will lead to longer poses and the development of more complete, detailed drawings. This class uses nude models.
Fashion RestyleSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YFD030Tuition $365
A construction class that balances art and creativity to produce new garments from old and new materials - vintage clothing, recycled materials,
construct one-of-a-kind fashions. Sewing experience is not necessary.
Introduction to IllustrationSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YIL024Tuition $365
Develop illustration skills and learn to be a creative visual thinker while working on the types of projects that contemporary illustrators practice – animated characters, children’s books, movie storyboards, magazine covers, greeting cards and web images.
Photo BookSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YPDA032Tuition $420
Through editing and sequencing a series of images you will create a hand constructed photo story book
Intro to Gaming DesignSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YPDA031Tuition $365
Learn hands-on design to create simple interactive games through concept, sketching, animation and basic programming skills.
Fashion Concepts & IllustrationSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YFD022Tuition $365
Develop a fashion collection through the exploration of history, trends and fashion designers. Start with a sketchbook to express your ideas then learn to
Interior DesignSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YID020Tuition $365
Design interior spaces through an overview of
furniture and lighting in addition to developing basic drawing skills.
10 Register Now: Contact us at [email protected] or 215.965.4030
One-Day Spring Technology WorkshopsFOR 9TH - 12TH GRADE STUDENTS
Join Moore as we celebrate a year of technology with two new spring one-day technology workshops focusing on digital art and creating visual music. Visit the website for additional information.
11Pre-College Classes for High School Students
YOUNG ARTISTS WORKSHOP
FORP R O G R A M
that are interested or curious about art and design. Classes embrace multiple student skill levels within a structured environment allowing students to pursue their creative passion. Projects vary each semester using unique art materials. Art supplies are provided for all students.
12 Register Now: Contact us at [email protected] or 215.965.4030
Students
Fall Semester: Saturdays, October 5 – December 14, 2013 Spring Semester: Saturdays, February 8 – April 12, 2014
Choose a Saturday morning session from 9 am to 12 pm and/or an afternoon session from 1 pm to 4 pm.
13YAW Programs for 1st – 8th Grade
Drawing & Painting StudioSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall and Spring Semesters
Course Code: YFA026Tuition $420
Develop basic drawing and painting skills through your work with still life, interiors, cityscapes and more. Learn the formal elements of art through diverse materials including pencil, pen, ink, charcoal and watercolor.
Fashion Accessory DesignSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YFD025Tuition $420
Design accessories that will transform fashion. Projects include hats, scarves, belts, handbags and
techniques are covered.
Fantasy IllustrationSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YIL022Tuition $420
Transform artwork through a variety of exciting illustration projects that include comic subjects,
Emphasis is on exercising the imagination and experimenting with different drawing materials and techniques.
MORNING CLASSES
7–8CLASSES FOR GRADES
14 Register Now: Contact us at [email protected] or 215.965.4030
Introduction to Figurative Drawing Saturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YFA038Tuition $420
Explore proportion, form, composition and value while developing your observational drawing skills. Students will draw from a clothed model and work in graphite, charcoal and Conte crayons.
Digital Art & Web DesignSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YPDA021Tuition $420
Learn digital design fundamentals through the use of Adobe Creative Suites and other software tools to build your own dynamic website.
Drawing Anime & MangaSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YIL023Tuition $420
Explore Japanese comics and print cartoons while learning the steps of making mini-manga. Students will expand their drawing skills in facial expression,
Fashion IllustrationSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YFD026Tuition $420
Study the basic elements of fashion design as a background for your drawings. Learn to illustrate
your original designs.
AFTERNOON CLASSES
Artwork by Megan Le, High School Student.
15YAW Programs for 1st – 8th Grade
MORNING CLASSIntroduction to Drawing & Painting Saturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YFA025Tuition $420
Young artists explore a foundation of drawing and painting through a rich variety of tools and materials. Thought provoking resources are provided to help
Introduction to Drawing & SculptureSaturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YFA024Tuition $420
Develop drawing skills in combination with creating sculptures. A variety of drawing media and building materials such as wood, clay, wire, plaster and recycled materials are incorporated.
Fashion BasicsSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YFD033Tuition $420
Learn simple sewing skills to create miniature garment designs through hand sewing techniques while learning fashion terms and basics of the fashion industry.
Intro to Digital ArtSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YPDA034Tuition $420
Create works of art using digital tools on Mac computers, Wacom tablets and other digital imaging tools.
Intro to SewingSaturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YFD035Tuition $420
Learn sewing and handwork basics through cutting fabric, hand sewing, embellishments and embroidery to create simple projects like tote bags.
Cartooning & Character Design Saturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YIL025Tuition $420
Students develop drawing skills while studying motion, sequence drawing and character design. Techniques such as perspective, composition, basic rendering and value are explored in this fun class.
AFTERNOON CLASSES
5–6CLASSES FOR GRADES
Moore provides a safe and nurturing artistic community for youth to explore their individual interests
Artwork by Olivia Maltz, 5th - 6th grade student.
16 Register Now: Contact us at [email protected] or 215.965.4030
Art Box Adventures – Grades 3 – 4
Saturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall and Spring Semesters
Course Code: YFA023Tuition $420
Welcome to a world of creativity through watercolor, tiles, printmaking and more. Students learn elements
various cultures and periods in art history. Projects vary each semester.
3D Projects – Grades 1–2
Saturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Fall Semester Only
Course Code: YFA060Tuition $420
Create inventive sculptures and relief projects using unique materials such as metal, paper, aluminum, wire, clay and more.
Art & Nature Discoveries – Grades 1–2
Saturdays 9 am – 12 pm, Spring Semester Only
Course Code: YFA021Tuition $420
Study the outdoor world in search of birds, bugs, plants, and more in this fun, hands-on exploration of the intersecting worlds of art and nature. Use nature as inspiration for a variety of creative projects in
encouraged to explore a variety of media.
MORNING CLASSES AFTERNOON CLASSCreative Building – Grades 3 – 4
Saturdays 1 pm – 4 pm, Fall and Spring Semesters
Course Code: YFA022Tuition $420
Experience the joy of working with clay while making inventive objects of all kinds. The course aims to expand imagination and heighten sensory awareness in a nurturing environment that stresses experimentation and fun. Projects vary each semester.
1–4CLASSES FOR GRADES
17YAW Programs for 1st – 8th Grade
CLASSES
All classes are studio based and held in Moore’s
hours each week, providing 30 contact hours each semester. Flexible morning and afternoon classes are available.
ENROLLMENT
Class size is kept small with an approximate maximum of 12 students. Students should register early to guarantee course availability.
FACULTY
educators and practicing artists and designers teach in our youth programs. Additionally, the Continuing Education department has dedicated professional staff for the Youth Programs, all with a background in art and education. For a complete listing of faculty and their scheduled youth course, please visit the Youth Programs section at www.moore.edu.
FAMILY & FRIENDS DAY
Parents, guardians, friends and relatives are invited to Family & Friends Day, held on December 14 and April 12. An invitation will be sent home with students.
ART SUPPLIES
Art supplies are provided to students in courses for grades 1–8. Students in courses for grades 9–12 are required to purchase supplies and will receive a
purchase supplies ahead of time. Instructors will provide information regarding supply options. High school students will need an additional $25 - $50 (approximately) for art supplies.
CODE OF CONDUCT
Students are expected to follow general behavior rules of being respectful of each other, the instructor and staff, as well as the college facility. Inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated and Moore reserves the right to dismiss students from class. Students dismissed from the program do not receive refunds.
CLASS CHANGES AND CANCELLATIONS
Moore College of Art & Design reserves the right to cancel courses, alter its curriculum, change instructors or modify tuition and fees for its programs. Portions of this publication are subject to change without notice. Courses that do not meet minimum enrollment will be
by phone and/or email in the event of a class cancellation. All fees and tuition will be refunded within 2 to 4 weeks for any cancelled class.
General Information
FALL SEMESTERSaturdays, October 5– December 14, 2013
Open House:
Registration Deadline:
Family & Friends Day
SPRING SEMESTERSaturdays, February 8 – April 12, 2014
Open House:
Registration Deadline:
Family & Friends Day
IMPORTANT DATES
18 Register Now: Contact us at [email protected] or 215.965.4030
CAMPUS LOCATION
Franklin Parkway. Many of our youth classes take advantage of Moore’s location by including off-site trips to arts and cultural attractions at no additional cost. Additionally, youth classes take advantage of Aviator Park and Logan Square, both located across the street from Moore, by holding classes in these outdoor areas when the weather permits.
Moore is a safe and manageable campus. Students can be dropped off in front of the college’s main entrance on Race Street between 19th and 20th where they will be greeted by college and/or youth programs staff. Students are dismissed from class and are instructed to wait in the college main lobby if they are being picked up.
GETTING HERE
Moore is conveniently located within a one to three block walk from SEPTA and Suburban Station regional rail lines. Discounted Center City parking is available on Saturdays. On-street parking is available around our campus
19General Information
Register By Mail:
Moore College of Art & Design
20th Street and The Parkway Philadelphia, PA 19103
Register By Fax: 215.965.4047 For your security, the fax machine is private.
Register Online:
www.moore.edu/youth_programs
Register By Email: [email protected] Scan and email the completed registration form.
Register By Phone: 215.965.4030 Monday - Friday, 9 am – 5 pm
Register In-Person:
Monday – Friday 9 am – 5 pm
Registration Information
TUITION & FEES INFORMATION
Registration fee: $45
Tuition fees vary according to course and are listed under the course description.
Second course discount – Reduced rate of $290 for second course is available only when registration
A limited number of partial scholarships are available. Scholarship information and the scholarship form are available for download at http://www.moore.edu/youth_programs/register-now. The scholarship form must be returned along with the completed registration form and payment at the time of registration. Scholarship applicants cannot register online. Scholarships cannot be redeemed after a registration form has been received and retroactive refunds are not processed. Early registration is strongly encouraged as scholarship funding is limited.
TUITION REFUND & WITHDRAWAL POLICY
Education via email to [email protected] or fax 215.965.4047. Tuition refunds are not given if a student
calculated according to the following schedule:
Register early!
REGISTRATION IS EASY
Payments are accepted by check, money order, Visa or MasterCard. Checks and money orders should be made payable to Moore College of Art & Design. Cash payments may be made in person. Partial payments cannot be accepted.
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REGISTRATION FORM - YOUTH PROGRAMS FALL 2013 / SPRING 2014
Student First Name Student Last Name
Male Female Date of Birth
School Grade
Home Address City, State Zip
Parent/Guardian Name Parent/Guardian Email
Cell Phone Alternate Phone
Emergency Contact Name Emergency Contact Phone
Moore College of Art & Design Phone: 215.965.4030
20th Street and The Parkway Email: [email protected]
Total Tuition $
Registration Fee $ 45.00
TOTA L D U E $
Fall 2013 Spring 2014
AM Course
PM Course
Second Course discount provides a reduced rate. See page 20.
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Rec __________________
Reg __________________
Dep __________________
Conf _________________
Is this your 1st time registering for Youth Programs? Y N Where did you hear about our programs? Internet Catalog Friend Teacher Other
Form of payment (in full only) Check Money Order Visa MasterCard
Name on check/money order or credit card (please print)
Tuition
Please note if your child has permission to leave unaccompanied upon class dismissal. Y N List anyone other than the parent/guardian or emergency contact that is authorized to pick up your child.Only authorized adults will be allowed to pick up.
Authorized Pick Up Name Phone Number
Authorized Pick Up Name Phone Number
Disclaimer & Photo Waiver : By registering with the Youth Programs, I agree that Moore College of Art & Design, the Youth Programs staff and faculty cannot be held liable for personal injury or damage to the registered students or their property. I am also aware that periodically, photographs or video may be taken of the registered student and their artwork for the purpose of promoting Moore’s programming, showcasing the classroom
without further approval or compensation. Those parents/guardians who do not wish for photos of the registered student or their artwork to be used must notify Youth Programs staff in writing no later than the 1st day of class.
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