Fur fashions Theatrical Craft and Design becomes oneyear option Theatrical Crafts and Design at Sheridan will be given as a oneyear option In the Fashion Ted and Design program tbJa September have bean taught to apply their skins to costume designed especially for theatre Under the expertise of a pofeaskml theatrical ban produced and properties tor many dramatic producttoni for example Brock Spring The Importance of Being Earnest year students wis become more exposed to and master many of the craft in drapbig on drees form stetcmng and the design and bead ba statied Theatrical be made eOsetoJtlttve of the cour will beusaftd ad- at cnftsmea to any large of mow theatrical amp tot the course mast have toe one to or at bMHOtko Apywants M dale First year Art Education offered during summer First year Art Education courses will be offered for the first time during the summer at Sheridan College Art Education is a three year degree diploma program given cooperatively by Sheridan College and College University of Toronto Students take academic programs in the morning at and study art subjects in the afternoon at Sheridan Toe summer session should appeal to teachers who are working on their degree or to persona interested In upgrading their qualifications Courses may be taken for credit or noncredit Students choose between drawing and painting I or photography in the morning and animation or design I in the afternoon A half credit is given for each completed course students may take a maximum of two courses Courses will run every day for six weeks starting July at the Sheridan College campus Morning classes are from to afternoon classes from to pm Classes end Aug 10 after which date instructors may arrange for assessment or exams To qualify candidates must meet University of Toronto Hmiifa standards and pay the university Further taformatJoa may be obtained by calling College In B2MM4 The Sheridan College School of Design wul bold annual spring crafts sale Friday May 11 from to 9 pan and Saturday May from 10 to One of a the School of Design be on display and on sate at the Misslssauga campus Sooth Sheridan Way July 1 13 Plastics Harry Hollander MJ July Ceramics Advanced Roger Kerslake July Stitchery Constance Howard July 1527 Weaving for Beginners Margaret MFA July Aug Metal Beginners and Intermediate William MFA July 22Aug 10 Glass Intermediate Dick Huss B M A July Ceramics Beginners B A July 10 Macrame and NonLoomMargaret Ballantyne MFA 10 The Ontario and Spinners are sharing School of Design facilities May to June offering two 1week coorsea to Weaving with Sally of Dublin and two one week coorsea to Spinning with Ted Carson Summer Crafts SUMMER CRAFTS at the School of Design In Misslssauga will feature a number of two and three week courses during June July and August Instructors include School of Design faculty Marilyn University of Saskatchewan Ivan Crowell of New Brunswick Dick Huts University of Minneapolis and Constance Howard of Goldsmiths College of Art in New Cross London England SUMMER CRAFTS courses are offered to practicing craftsmen and beginners where Indicated to share an exdting exchange of knowledge and skills College credits will be granted for certain courses this year This years program Includes June Fabric Printing Douglas June Ceramics Advanced Marilyn Levine J A July Metal Pewter Ivan July Glass for Beginners dark Guettel Wee may be directed to the School of Design South Sheridan Way I telephone i Ontario