Registration deadline: October 24, 11:59 pm ET
You still have time to take a fall course, including seven new courses in printmaking, book and paper arts, drawing and illustration, and more. Courses start October 28, and the registration deadline is October 24. When you enroll now, you can be among the first students to experience these new offerings.
Rendering Realistic Raptors
OCT 28–DEC 8
Gain insight into the art and science of depicting birds like owls, eagles, hawks, kites, vultures and falcons. Study anatomical features, and capture dynamic poses, flight patterns and hunting tactics.
Paper Crafting For Interactive Books: Movable & Pull-Tab Creations
OCT 28–DEC 8
Paper engineering meets narrative imagination. Discover how to design and construct movable and pull-tab books that engage readers of all ages.
Japanese Woodblock Printmaking
*new to online*
OCT 28–DEC 8
Practice this traditional thousand-year process by learning to combine ink or paint and nori (rice paste) with hand-pressing techniques.
Literary Sculpture
OCT 28–DEC 8
Prompted by a piece of literature of your choice, explore how narrative, sequence and rhythm of pacing relate to spatial form. Then, you’ll use readily available materials to construct three-dimensional structures. The course is taught by award-winning graphic designer and educator Dina Zaccagnini Vincent.
Children’s Book Writing
OCT 28–DEC 8
Master the fundamentals of children’s storytelling, from crafting compelling characters and developing imaginative plotlines to refining dialogue and creating vibrant settings.
Sustaining a Research Practice
OCT 28–DEC 8
Research is essential to fuel a creative practice. This course provides insights and techniques to enhance your research productivity and impact.
Drawing Spaces in Pastel: Interiors
OCT 28–DEC 8
Build skills that will help you draw interior spaces using dry pastel. You will learn principles such as value, color, composition and beginning perspective. You’ll also gain observational skills and the ability to depict spatial depth, textures and atmosphere.
If you’re looking for more options, check out our full catalog of courses. Courses fill quickly, so don’t wait to enroll!
Student artwork credit (top): Cate Hibbitt