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Community Education Centers
Riverview Education Center, Raymond:
360-875-9466, Fax: 360-875-9467
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Printmaking, Painting, Drawing, Design, Color, Art Appreciation, Watercolor, Graphic Design
Check out the Student Art Gallery!![]()
The GHC General Catalog and sample syllabi listing provide a nitty gritty view of the requirements for each course as well as course descriptions. If you have any questions be sure to talk to a living breathing art student or an instructor. Some classes have no entrance requirements. Others may have a prerequisite or may be part of a sequence. Find the one that suits you and your schedule. Except for Art Appreciation, classes meet for two or more hours per session. Plan to attend every class to fully utilize studio facilities. Attendance and participation are crucial to your progress.
As an art student at GHC, you may find yourself using inks and paints, charcoal, markers, printing presses, easels, slides, visual arts periodicals, MacIntosh computers, graphics software, scanners, and other multimedia equipment.
Select an art class as an elective, as a transferable Humanities credit, to expand your skills, or to simply try something new for you. Find the class that best suits you and your schedule...no experience is necessary. Look for evening classes and non-credit offerings also. Come and work with experienced faculty and a small but serious group of art majors.
Office: Rm. 319
(360) 538-4176
esandgre@ghc.edu
Course Materials:
Web Museum, artist index
http://metalab.unc.edu/wm/paint/auth
Metropolitan Museum of Art
www.metmuseum.org
National Gallery of Art
www.nga.gov
Amiens Cathedral Website and World Monuments
www.learn.columbia.edu/Mcahweb/Amiens.html
Mythologies
www.mythweb.com
Christian Icongraphy
www..aug.edu/augusta/icongraphy/index.html
Art Museum Network
www.amn.org
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Community Education Centers
Riverview Education Center, Raymond:
360-875-9466, Fax: 360-875-9467
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