Community Arts
Check out our Summer 2025 catalog (PDF, ) with both on-campus and remote offerings. Congratulations to Wendy Shiau, who created
the cover artwork Imagine.
Join us for affordable visual & performing arts classes taught online and in-person. We offer classes in drawing, painting, graphic design, video, photography, crafts, art history, dance, music, theater, and professional development. Professional artists teach all classes.
Community Arts classes are for artists and hobbyists 16 and up. Discounts are available on select classes for Maryland seniors 60 and up.
If you have any questions, feel free to email John Deamond new windowor call 240-676-1567.
complete course evaluationSome of our classes are co-listed with credit classes. The two sections meet together, and students are held to the same expectations. The only differences are that non-credit students do not have to apply to the college, do not receive a final grade, and seniors can sign up at any time and receive a waiver. Co-listed classes usually have a small number of seats (2-5), so sign up early.
Summer 2025 Schedule
Visual Arts
Jump to Performing Arts
- Art History, Theory, and Professional Development
- Drawing & Illustration
- Painting
- Graphic Design & Digital Arts
- Film & Video Arts
- Photography
- Printmaking
- Crafts & 3D Arts
Discover the voices that shape our perception of art. Art historians, critics, and curators shape our expectations before we even see an artwork. Illuminate the forces that define why, how, and even what we see. Gain a broader understanding of the legacies of art criticism and museum curation and find a more active, personal, and meaningful relationship to art. Open to students of all levels.
Course: ADS547
12.5 Hours
$119 + $75 fee = $194; Non-MD Residents add $120
Maryland residents: $194
MD seniors 60+: $75
Non-MD residents: $314
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 42112
5 Sessions
Saturday
5/31-6/28
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Instructor: Rissa Millernew window
Discover the architecture, painting, sculpture, and artifacts of the world, from the Paleolithic through the Middle Ages. Learn the history of prehistoric, Near Eastern, Egyptian, Aegean, Greek, Etruscan, Roman Early Christian, Byzantine, Islamic, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Pre-Columbian, Early Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic art.
Course: ART076
37.5 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Online: Distance Learning
CRN#: 12600
7/7-8/15
Online 24/7
This class is fully self-paced with no group meetings. If class is full, register
for co-listed credit class ARTT200, CRN 11970.
Instructor: Cristin Cashnew window
Analyze major trends in architecture, painting, and sculpture in Western civilization. Explore art movements from the Renaissance through the 20th century, including Proto-Renaissance, Renaissance, Mannerist, Baroque, Neoclassic, Romantic, Realist, Impressionist, Expressionist, Cubist, non-objective, and 20th century art. No prerequisites.
Course: ART075
37.5 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Online: Distance Learning
CRN#: 12602
7/7-8/15
Online 24/7
This class is fully self-paced with no group meetings. If class is full, register
for co-listed credit class ARTT201, CRN 10273.
Instructor: Cristin Cashnew window
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Begin your journey as an artist or improve the foundations of your current practice. Drawing is at the core of arts disciplines from graphic design to sculpture and everything in between. Learn fundamental drawing skills such as gesture, proportion, composition, cross contour, line, and perspective. Working from direct observation with still life, learn to translate three-dimensional space to a two-dimensional image. Explore various media, including graphite, pens, and ink. Leave class able to communicate observations and ideas visually with drawing media. Note: on-campus sections of this course are taught in a studio with easels and stools. No prior drawing experience necessary.
Course: ADS504
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 12594
10 Sessions
Friday
5/30-8/8
10-11:30 a.m.
No class 7/4
Class meetings are supplemented by an hour of self-paced content each week.
Instructor: Holly Troutnew window
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12592
10 Sessions
Monday
6/2-8/4
7-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Have you taken an introductory drawing class but want to further develop your drawing skills? Develop your understanding of drawing skills, techniques, and concepts. Engage in more complex problem solving in the visual interpretation of three-dimensional forms. Utilize a variety of black-and-white and color drawing media. Bring a sketchbook, charcoal, and pencils to the first class. Note: on-campus sections of this course are taught in a studio with easels and stools. Prerequisite: ADS504 Intro to Drawing or equivalent experience.
Course: ADS568
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12591
10 Sessions
Sunday
6/1-8/10
1:30-4 p.m.
No class 7/6
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Explore the expressiveness of ink as a drawing medium. The permanence of the inked mark encourages both decisiveness and experimentation and is a completely different experience than drawing in erasable media! Engage with a medium employed by artists from DaVinci to Ralph Steadman to Katsushika Hokusai, using both observation and imagination for inspiration. Draw using felt-tip pens, dip pens, and brushes for different effects. Practice the visual communication methods of the ink artist, like line weight, hatching and cross-hatching, and ink washes. Open to students of all levels.
Course: ADS622
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12603
10 Sessions
Monday
6/2-8/4
1-3:30 p.m.
Instructor: Carrie Rennoldsnew window
Discover new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. Each week presents a new topic, covering a variety of media and subject matter. See section notes for topics covered. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided! Open to students of all levels.
Course: ADS495
24 Hours
$145 + $149 fee = $294; NMR add $140
Maryland residents: $294
MD seniors 60+: $149
Non-MD residents: $434
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12529
8 Sessions
Wednesday
6/4-7/30
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
No class 7/2
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Schedule
6/4 Drawing Basics, ADS460, CRN#: 42115 (medium: graded drawing pencils)
6/11 Building Complex Structure with Basic Shapes, ADS606, CRN#: 42118
6/18 Exploring Charcoals & Drawing the Hand, ADS612, CRN#: 42120
6/25 Drawing Gymnastics, ADS614, CRN#: 42121
7/9 Ink Still Life, ADS461, CRN#: 12530
7/16 Watercolor Pencil & Graphite Still Life, ADS463, CRN#: 12531
7/23 Portraiture in Conté, ADS613, CRN#: 12541
7/30 Coffee Painting Still Life, ADS625, CRN#: 12542
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12604
8 Sessions
Saturday
6/7-8/2
1-4 p.m.
No class 7/5
Instructors: Holly Troutnew window & Rissa Millernew window
Schedule
6/7 Drawing Basics, ADS460, CRN#: 42150 (medium: charcoal)
6/14 Charcoal Exploration & Still Life, ADS633, CRN#: 42166
6/21 Drawing Texture, ADS600, CRN#: 42147
6/28 Composition Basics, ADS634, CRN#: 42167
7/12 Portraiture in Conté, ADS613, CRN#: 12664
7/19 Colored Pencil Landscape, ADS462, CRN#: 12665
7/26 Pastel Still Life, ADS472, CRN#: 12666
8/2 Self-Portrait in Multiple Media, ADS470, CRN#: 12667
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels.
Learn basic drawing techniques using graded drawing pencils. You will focus on drawing from a still life. This workshop is geared toward optimizing use of materials.
Course: ADS460
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42115
1 Session
Wednesday
6/4-6/4
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Medium: graded drawing pencils
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42150
1 Session
Saturday
6/7
1-4 p.m.
Medium: charcoal
Instructor: Holly Troutnew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels.
Construct complex, dynamic drawings by mastering the use of fundamental shapes. Perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike, this class will help hone your drawing skills. Join us to transform simple shapes into captivating drawings.
Course: ADS606
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42118
1 Session
Wednesday
6/11
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels.
Discover the variety of charcoals available and their application. Practice using vine charcoal, different grades of compressed charcoal, and blending tools. Create a drawing of a still life.
Course: ADS633
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42166
1 Session
Saturday
6/14
1-4 p.m.
Instructor: Holly Troutnew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels.
Engage with alternative media by creating watercolor paintings with coffee! Learn setup, mixing, and application techniques to take full advantage of this medium. Explore the range of sepia tones available and how to work with coffee painting’s unique texture and finish.
Course: ADS625
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12542
1 Session
Wednesday
7/30
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity.
You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided.
Open to students of all levels.
Explore the use of colored pencils, including drawing methods and blending colors.
We will draw from landscape photographs this week, so please bring one.
Course: ADS462
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12665
1 Session
Saturday
7/19
1-4 p.m.
Instructor: Rissa Millernew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels.
Learn the basics of creating balanced, visually engaging compositions. Move through the process step by step starting with tips for setting up a successful still life. Use a view finder and practice strategies for planning and composing a fun, food-themed still life. You may choose to work in pencil or charcoal.
Course: ADS634
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42167
1 Session
Saturday
6/28
1-4 p.m.
Instructor: Holly Troutnew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels.
Engage in drawing exercises designed to improve your observational skills and coordination. Try drawing a still life with a single line. Draw with both hands simultaneously. Draw as fast as you can and then draw even faster! This workshop emphasizes process and experimentation, so please leave your erasers at home! Jazz music will be played during the workshop to set the mood for experimentation and improvisation.
Course: ADS614
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42121
1 Session
Wednesday
6/25
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels.
Are you frustrated by limp hair in your portraits or stumped by tree bark in your landscapes? Start a visual journal of textures to guide you in your next drawing endeavor. Create life-like textures through mark-making, value patterns, and rubbings. Bring a sketchbook and your texture quandaries to the class!
Course: ADS600
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42147
1 Session
Saturday
6/21
1-4 p.m.
Instructor: Holly Troutnew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels
Learn to draw hands, one of the most difficult parts of the body to depict! Discover the variety of charcoals available and their application. Practice using vine charcoal, different grades of compressed charcoal, white charcoal, and blending tools. Create a drawing of a hand holding an object.
Course: ADS612
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42120
1 Session
Wednesday
6/18
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels.
Draw from observation using ink (nibs and/or ballpoint and fountain pens) and learn hatching and cross-hatching techniques. We will continue to work from still life objects.
Course: ADS461
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12530
1 Session
Wednesday
7/9
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels.
Delve into the world of pastel with this still life drawing class. Discover the unique charm of pastels as you learn to breathe life into everyday objects. From vibrant fruits to delicate flowers, this course will guide you in capturing the subtle nuances of color and texture.
Course: ADS472
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $24
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12666
1 Session
Saturday
7/26
1-4 p.m.
Instructor: Rissa Millernew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels.
Learn the basics of portrait drawing using Conté crayons. Available in black, white, and shades of brown, Conté is made of natural pigments mixed with clay. As a stable medium for use on canvas, rough paper, and colored paper, Conté is equally useful in underdrawing for paintings, sketching, and finished works. Take advantage of the multiple earth tones of Conté to create a finished portrait based on a photograph. Please bring a photograph of a person to class.
Course: ADS613
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12541
1 Session
Wednesday
7/23
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12664
1 Session
Saturday
7/12
1-4 p.m.
Instructor: Rissa Millernew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels.
Discover tools and techniques for drawing the portrait, including pencil and graphite, color pencil, watercolor, and wet technique pastel. This week, we will explore self-portraiture from a photograph, so please bring a photograph of yourself!
Course: ADS470
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12667
1 Session
Saturday
8/2
1-4 p.m.
Instructor: Rissa Millernew window
Learn new and exciting drawing techniques that enable you to tap into your creativity. You may take the workshops individually or as a full series. All materials provided. Open to students of all levels.
Learn basic drawing techniques combining the use of watercolor pencils and graphite, drawing from a still life.
Course: ADS463
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; NMR add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12531
1 Session
Wednesday
7/16
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Adobe Illustrator CC is a vector graphics program that artists and designers use to create sophisticated illustrations and type effects. It’s a fun and intuitive drawing program that’s much easier to use than Photoshop for anything line- and shape-based. Start by drawing and manipulating simple shapes, and move on to layered compositions that can be used to create logos, illustrations, and web graphics. Students have access to a free Adobe license. System requirements available at helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.htmlnew window.
Course: ADS526
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 12533
10 Sessions
Wednesday
5/28-8/13
7-8 p.m.
No class 7/9, 7/16
Class meetings are supplemented by an hour and a half of self-paced content each week.
Instructor: Alzira Lena Ruanonew window
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Explore the amazing medium of acrylic paints! Acrylic is the dominant painting medium of the 20th century, used by artists like Rothko, Warhol, and Hockney. It’s also non-toxic and cleans up with water! Learn how to use a wide variety of acrylic products, including paint, gels, medium, and grounds. Practice mixing clean colors, controlling drying time, and creating glazes and textures. This course is designed for new artists and those who have never explored acrylics in depth.
Course: ADS529
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12668
10 Sessions
Tuesday
5/27-8/5
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
No class 7/1
Instructor: Rissa Millernew window
Discover the rich and delicate medium of watercolor painting! Watercolor came of age in the Renaissance, and has been in constant use ever since. Continue in the tradition of artists like Georgia O’Keefe, Andrew Wyeth, Paul Klee, and William Blake. Learn the balance of control and freedom in creating watercolor paintings. Explore color mixing and application, layering, washes, and textures, and their part in creating an effective composition. Subject matter includes still life, landscape, and portrait painting.
Course: ADS531
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 12535
10 Sessions
W
5/28-8/6
9:30-11:30 a.m.
No class 7/2
Class meetings are supplemented by a half hour of self-paced content each week.
Instructor: Wendelin Danielsnew window
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12536
10 Sessions
Thursday
6/5-8/14
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
No class 6/19
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12534
10 Sessions
Monday
6/2-8/4
7-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Alexis Ledernew window
Learn watercolor painting as a process that begins with design, composition, and thoughtful color selection, and ends with a series of finished paintings that reveal personal stylistic expression. You will select subject matter of individual interest and develop personal style through the process of creative expression. Prerequisite: ADS531 Watercolor: Introduction or equivalent experience.
Course: ADS532
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 12539
10 Sessions
Monday
6/2-8/4
9:30-11 a.m.
Class meetings are supplemented by a half hour of self-paced content each week.
Instructor: Wendelin Danielsnew window
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12538
10 Sessions
Sunday
6/1-8/10
9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
No class 7/6
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12537
10 Sessions
Friday
6/6-8/15
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
No class 7/4
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Create original paintings ready for display, using the skills you learned in intro and intermediate painting classes. Develop paintings from concept, through sketches and studies, experiments with color mixing and media, finishing with completed artwork. Continue to refine your style as a practicing artist and the direction of your work. Sharpen your skills in discussing art through critiques with a group of artists at a similar level. Work with the guidance of a painting expert and practicing artist who can help you develop your ideas, problem-solve, and bring out the best in your artwork. See section notes for media covered (acrylic, oil, watercolor). Prerequisite: at least two semesters of painting classes in a single medium.
Course: ADS605
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 12540
10 Sessions
Monday
6/2-8/4
1-2:30 p.m.
Class meetings are supplemented by an hour of self-paced content each week.
Instructor: Wendelin Danielsnew window
Discover monotype, the printmaking process that produces unique prints that can’t be replicated or editioned. Create monotype plates by inking your designs directly on a flat sheet of plastic or glass and printing it on paper. Explore ink application strategies, layering, and masks. Master the use of a printing press for creating clean, even prints. This process is a perfect bridge to printmaking for anyone who enjoys painting. Open to students of all levels.
Course: ART035
75 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42143
18 Sessions
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
5/27-6/26
9 a.m.-1:10 p.m.
No class 6/19
If class is full, register for co-listed credit class ARTT226, CRN 40616.
Instructor: Kevin Bowmannew window
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Adobe Illustrator CC is a vector graphics program that artists and designers use to create sophisticated illustrations and type effects. It’s a fun and intuitive drawing program that’s much easier to use than Photoshop for anything line- and shape-based. Start by drawing and manipulating simple shapes, and move on to layered compositions that can be used to create logos, illustrations, and web graphics. Students have access to a free Adobe license. System requirements available at helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.htmlnew window.
Course: ADS526
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 12533
10 Sessions
Wednesday
5/28-8/13
7-8 p.m.
No class 7/9, 7/16
Class meetings are supplemented by an hour and a half of self-paced content each week.
Instructor: Alzira Lena Ruanonew window
Discover Photoshop, the industry standard for image editing! Photoshop is one of the most feature-packed digital tools out there, with the capacity to create everything from animated gifs to 3D images. Start your Photoshop journey with the basics, learning different types of image editing and exploring the tools that give you ultimate control over your digital artwork. Experiment with retouching and altering existing images and creating your own! Students have access to a free Adobe license. System requirements available at helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.htmlnew window.
Course: ADS525
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 42139
8 Sessions
Monday
6/2-7/21
6:30-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Jerry Truongnew window
Use Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Premiere Pro to create visual art and graphic design work. Explore the social, cultural, and ethical application of these tools. In addition to learning the software, practice basic digital design principles and engage in collaborative processes utilized in the visual arts. Take advantage of a creative, instructional, and analytical working environment to create a meaningful visual response to the world(s) you live in. Examine your work within the broad context of contemporary art, new media art, and mediated culture. Students have access to a free Adobe license. System requirements available at helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.htmlnew window. Open to students of all levels.
Course: ART057
75 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42141
18 Sessions
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
5/27-6/26
4-8:10 p.m.
No class 6/19
If class is full, register for co-listed credit class GDES116, CRN 42035.
Instructor: Alexander McSwainnew window
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Use Adobe Premiere Pro CC to edit digital videos for artistic, commercial, educational, and personal use. Learn basic editing techniques, use of the title tool, layering videos, mixing sound, moving clips, and exporting your finished product. Please have a 500GB+ USB3.0 external hard drive, headphones with a 3.5 mm jack, and your MyMC login prepared for the first class. Students have access to a free Adobe license. System requirements available at helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.htmlnew window.
Course: ADS519
15 Hours
$124 + $95 fee = $219; Non-MD Residents add $140
Maryland residents: $219
MD seniors 60+: $95
Non-MD residents: $359
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 42116
5 Sessions
Thursday
5/29-7/3
7-8:30 p.m.
No class 6/19
Class meetings are supplemented by an hour and a half of self-paced content each week.
Instructor: Christina Arellanonew window
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Discover a historical photographic process! Learn the basics of cyanotype printing, an alternative photographic process that creates striking blue images and does not require a darkroom. Learn to produce digital negatives, coat paper, expose, and develop your cyanotypes. Using plant-based chemistry, tone cyanotypes to alter the color of the prints. Finish class with a set of unique cyanotype prints. Please bring 3-5 high resolution (3.5 MB+) digital images to the first class to start your digital negatives. Prerequisite: ADS525 Adobe Photoshop: Imaging Basics, ART057 Digital Tools, or experience performing basic image manipulations in Photoshop.
Course: ADS636
15 Hours
$124 + $95 fee = $219; Non-MD Residents add $140
Maryland residents: $219
MD seniors 60+: $95
Non-MD residents: $359
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42181
4 Sessions
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
5/27-5/30
10 a.m.-1:45 p.m.
Instructor: Alzira Lena Ruanonew window
Unlock the power of your smartphone’s camera. Learn the apps, settings, composition techniques, and content that work best with smartphones. We’ll look at the smartphone as a photographic tool and explore artists who use smartphone photography in their work. Learn to create, edit, and critique high-quality images taken with your phone. Students of all levels are welcome.
Course: ADS522
15 Hours
$124 + $95 fee = $219; Non-MD Residents add $140
Maryland residents: $219
MD seniors 60+: $95
Non-MD residents: $359
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 12599
5 Sessions
Wednesday
7/9-8/6
6:30-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Jerry Truongnew window
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42117
5 Sessions
Tuesday
5/27-6/24
6:30-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Alzira Lena Ruanonew window
Begin your exploration of digital photography, one of the most relevant art media of the 21st century. Discover how to control your camera and compose a shot for high quality, consistent results. Learn the basics of camera operation, photo composition, and color and value to capture the best photos you can. Explore the fundamentals of photo editing and digital image management to add interest to your photos and safely handle your files. Required equipment: a DSLR or mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with at least 7.0-megapixel resolution, memory card, and flash drive.
Course: ADS523
15 Hours
$124 + $95 fee = $219; Non-MD Residents add $140
Maryland residents: $219
MD seniors 60+: $95
Non-MD residents: $359
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12532
5 Sessions
Wednesday
7/9-8/6
1:30-4:30 p.m.
Instructor: Donovan Marksnew window
Explore Lightroom, Adobe’s powerful photo editing and management tool! Learn to handle your photos like the pros, from importing and labeling through editing to output. Harness the power of metadata for searching and organizing your photos. Discover lossless editing for rich, clear photographs and image manipulation. Learn to work with jpegs and with RAW images, the industry standard for photography. Complete a project by outputting your images for books, slideshows, prints, or the web. Please have a collection of digital photo files ready for the first class. Open to students of all levels. Students have access to a free Adobe license. System requirements available at helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.htmlnew window.
Course: ADS542
15 Hours
$124 + $95 fee = $219; Non-MD Residents add $140
Maryland residents: $219
MD seniors 60+: $95
Non-MD residents: $359
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 12601
5 Sessions
Wednesday
5/28-6/25
6:30-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Jerry Truongnew window
Explore digital photography as a means of expression, and the creative tools at the photographer’s disposal. Beginning with traditional photographic and art concepts, engage with the photographic medium as a fine art. Develop an effective workflow for reliable image management and consistent results. Create powerful photographs by harnessing composition techniques, color theory, and the essentials of camera work. Learn to manipulate images using Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. Build a series of projects using in-camera techniques and editing software to create artistic images. Students must provide their own digital camera. Students have access to a free Adobe license. System requirements available at helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.htmlnew window. Open to students of all levels.
Course: ART080
75 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Online: Distance Learning
CRN#: 42140
5/27-6/29
Online 24/7
This class is fully self-paced with no group meetings. If class is full, register
for co-listed credit class ARTT112, CRN 40536.
Instructor: Mieke Gentisnew window
Discover the tools and skills needed for a career in commercial photography. Learn to manage exposure, composition, depth of field, and more to get great shots right out of the camera. Edit photographs to correct problems, alter images, and add punch. Explore print production for black-and-white and color photographs. Practice studio techniques that include portrait lighting and still life photography. Finish the class by creating a photographic portfolio. Students have access to a free Adobe license. System requirements available at helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.htmlnew window. Open to students of all levels.
Course: ART084
67.5 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Online: Distance Learning
CRN#: 42135
5/27-7/6
Online 24/7
This class is fully self-paced with no group meetings. If class is full, register
for co-listed credit classes PHOT161 & 161L, CRNs 40111 & 40112.
Instructor: Ronald Beverlynew window
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 42136
11 Sessions
Tuesday Thursday
5/27-7/3
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
No class 6/19
Class meetings are supplemented by self-paced content. If class is full, register
for co-listed credit classes PHOT161 & 161L, CRNs 40324 & 40325.
Instructor: Ronald Beverlynew window
Discover Photoshop, the industry standard for image editing! Photoshop is one of the most feature-packed digital tools out there, with the capacity to create everything from animated gifs to 3D images. Start your Photoshop journey with the basics, learning different types of image editing and exploring the tools that give you ultimate control over your digital artwork. Experiment with retouching and altering existing images and creating your own! Students have access to a free Adobe license. System requirements available at helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.htmlnew window.
Course: ADS525
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 42139
8 Sessions
Monday
6/2-7/21
6:30-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Jerry Truongnew window
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Discover monotype, the printmaking process that produces unique prints that can’t be replicated or editioned. Create monotype plates by inking your designs directly on a flat sheet of plastic or glass and printing it on paper. Explore ink application strategies, layering, and masks. Master the use of a printing press for creating clean, even prints. This process is a perfect bridge to printmaking for anyone who enjoys painting. Open to students of all levels.
Course: ART035
75 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42143
18 Sessions
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
5/27-6/26
9 a.m.-1:10 p.m.
No class 6/19
If class is full, register for co-listed credit class ARTT226, CRN 40616.
Instructor: Kevin Bowmannew window
Learn woodcut and relief printing techniques, including Western and Japanese approaches. Beginning with simple black and white prints from a single block, progress through stages to four-color, multi-block prints. Explore influences on printmaking in Asian, African, European, and American cultures. Develop a body of original work that represents your individual creative expression. Engage in professional printmaking practices, such as print editioning and archival management. Open to all levels.
Course: ART069
75 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12588
20 Sessions
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
7/7-8/7
9 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
If class is full, register for co-listed credit class ARTT225, CRN 10169.
Instructor: Amanda Millernew window
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Create your own original art doll! Dolls and small human figures are older than civilization and have been used as everything from toys to religious icons. Explore the design process for creating three-dimensional human forms in mixed media. Learn construction methods and use them to assemble an original costumed doll. Begin with rough design concepts and proportional figure sketching, continuing to the construction of a wire armature, hard sculpting the doll’s head and hands, soft-sculpting the doll’s body, and sewing the doll’s costume. Prerequisite or co-requisite: Basic hand-sewing skills; can be learned in ADS518 Sewing: Introduction.
Course: ADS505
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12522
10 Sessions
Friday
5/30-8/8
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
No class 7/4
Instructor: Wendelin Danielsnew window
Discover the theory and basic techniques used in relief sculpture and sculpture in the round. Explore the problems and principles of sculpture using both additive and subtractive techniques. Create artwork using a range of materials such as clay, wood, modern plastics, plaster, and metals. Prerequisite: ADS571 Sculpture Basics, ART049/ARTT103 Three-Dimensional Design or equivalent.
Course: ART024
75 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42132
17 Sessions
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
5/27-7/2
9 a.m.-1:55 p.m.
If class is full, register for co-listed credit class ARTT221, CRN 42101.
Instructor: Zdeno Mayercaknew window
Design and craft ceramic artwork using professional hand-building processes. Examine the nature of clay, decorative possibilities, glazes, and firing. Recognize, select, and apply appropriate glazes for unique individual ceramic forms. Explore the diversity and similarity of historical and contemporary ceramic art forms. This course is designed for those new to ceramics or hand-building. It is a prerequisite for Ceramics II, which focuses on wheel throwing.
Course: ART029
75 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42142
18 Sessions
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
5/27-6/26
2-6:10 p.m.
No class 6/19
If class is full, register for co-listed credit class ARTT120, CRN 40998.
Instructor: Adriana Baler
Weave original textiles on a multi-shaft floor loom. Plan a weaving project using warp and weft calculations and applying color theory. Create finished weavings with hand- and machine-manipulated weaving techniques. Learn the ins and outs of a floor loom and how to identify and execute multiple weaving structures. Open to students of all levels.
Course: ADS637
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12818
5 Sessions
Friday
7/11-8/8
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Instructor: Clare Nichollsnew window
Create your own batik fabric prints! Batik is the ancient art of creating designs on fabric using dyes with a resist, such as melted beeswax. These fabrics are known for the crackle or veining that appears in the design. Learn to use traditional batik dying methods to create contemporary, personalized works of art on napkins, placemats, garments, fine art pieces, and more.
Course: ADS466
25 Hours
$199 + $145 fee = $344; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $344
MD seniors 60+: $145
Non-MD residents: $504
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12521
10 Sessions
Thursday
6/5-8/14
7-9:30 p.m.
No class 6/19
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Are you interested in sewing but don’t know how to get started? Learn foundational sewing skills that will aid you in future projects. Practice the basics of hand sewing and the essentials of using a sewing machine. Learn the basic seven stitches needed to connect fabric pieces and hem edges: basting, running, back, slip, hem, catch, and blanket. Explore the basics of embroidery and appliqué. Use simple sewing techniques to create projects like patches, napkins, and tote bags. This course is ideal for beginners with no formal sewing experience.
Course: ADS518
12.5 Hours
$119 + $75 fee = $194; Non-MD Residents add $120
Maryland residents: $194
MD seniors 60+: $75
Non-MD residents: $314
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42114
5 Sessions
Monday
6/2-6/30
1-3:30 p.m.
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42144
5 Sessions
Tuesday
5/27-6/24
7-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Naima Doziernew window
CRN#: 12525
5 Sessions
Friday
6/6-7/11
1-3:30 p.m.
No class 7/4
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Continue your study of sewing, focusing on the sewing machine. While hand-sewing is an important skill, machine sewing is used for the bulk of most sewing projects. Learn the application for different stitch patterns while completing practical sewing projects. Demystify tension settings for clean, tight stitches. Learn to follow a pattern, add appliqués, and create structure with interfacing. Create useful household and wearable objects, like coasters, tablecloths, aprons, and scarves. Sewing machines are available for in-class use, but it is useful to have your own to work on at home. Prerequisite: ADS518 Sewing: Introduction or basic hand- and machine-sewing skills.
Course: ADS584
12.5 Hours
$119 + $75 fee = $194; Non-MD Residents add $120
Maryland residents: $194
MD seniors 60+: $75
Non-MD residents: $314
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12523
5 Sessions
Monday
7/7-8/4
1-3:30 p.m.
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12605
5 Sessions
Tuesday
7/8-8/5
7-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Naima Doziernew window
CRN#: 12524
5 Sessions
Friday
7/18-8/15
1-3:30 p.m.
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Incorporate clothing patterns into your sewing for consistency and accuracy. Patterns (paper templates for cutting sewing projects) allow you to plan ahead, use fabric more efficiently, take advantage of fabric characteristics like weave direction, and create identical multiples. Using both DIY and commercially available patterns, create clothing, accessories, and household items sized to you and your needs. Improve your general sewing skills by incorporating skills like zippers and wire-forming. Prerequisite: ADS584 Sewing: Level 2 or permission of instructor.
Course: ADS591
12.5 Hours
$119 + $75 fee = $194; Non-MD Residents add $120
Maryland residents: $194
MD seniors 60+: $75
Non-MD residents: $314
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42138
5 Sessions
Wednesday
6/4-7/2
7-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42146
5 Sessions
Saturday
5/31-6/28
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Instructor: Naima Doziernew window
Advance your knowledge of sewing by creating garments from commercially available patterns. Complete projects like a kimono robe, blazer-style jacket and pants, zippered dress, and bomber jacket. Incorporate techniques such as pockets, invisible zippers, collars, linings, buttons, and advanced hems and seams. Practice sizing a pattern for a specific fit. Learn the ins and outs of creating reversible garments. Employ advanced tailoring and professional finishing techniques to create quality construction. Prerequisite: ADS591 Sewing: Level 3 or basic experience with sewing patterns and extensive experience with machine- and hand-sewing.
Course: ADS620
12.5 Hours
$119 + $75 fee = $194; Non-MD Residents add $120
Maryland residents: $194
MD seniors 60+: $75
Non-MD residents: $314
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12606
5 Sessions
Saturday
7/12-8/9
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Instructor: Naima Doziernew window
Create one-of-a-kind clothing from existing garments and textile goods. Upcycling is a way to transform worn, out-of-style, or cheap clothing into new, higher quality items. Upcycling is an important tool in contemporary clothing design, and has been featured in designer clothing lines, Vogue, and Project Runway. Plus, it keeps old clothing and textiles out of the landfill! Practice repurposing clothing with a mix-and-match approach, creating new looks from a combination of old materials. Through the process of upcycling, learn to make your own pattern, tailor and alter clothing, patch fabric, and attach zippers. Take on projects like creating a dress from an old wedding dress or curtain, a shirt from an old dress, a hat from old pants, or a skirt from a men’s shirt. Prerequisite: ADS591 Sewing: Level 3 or hand- and machine-sewing skills and a basic understanding of sewing patterns.
Course: ADS598
12.5 Hours
$119 + $75 fee = $194; Non-MD Residents add $120
Maryland residents: $194
MD seniors 60+: $75
Non-MD residents: $314
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12597
5 Sessions
Wednesday
7/9-8/6
7-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Wanjin Kimnew window
Use your sewing skills to design and create an original quilt! Quilting is not only a creative art form, but a practical craft with rich traditions from around the world. Utilize the tools and techniques specific to quilting, from specialized uses of a sewing machine to quilt math. Learn to plan a quilt, create a patchwork, and connect layers with quilt stitches. Explore traditional quilting and how it can inform contemporary practice. Prerequisite: ADS518 Sewing: Introduction or basic hand- and machine-sewing skills.
Course: ADS609
12.5 Hours
$119 + $75 fee = $194; Non-MD Residents add $120
Maryland residents: $194
MD seniors 60+: $75
Non-MD residents: $314
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42113
5 Sessions
Saturday
5/31-6/28
1-3:30 p.m.
Instructor: Karen Middletonnew window
Make the most of your fat quarters (pre-cut 18x22 fabric rectangles) with this fun and versatile class! Learn creative ways to cut and piece fat quarters into quilt blocks, exploring patterns and layouts along the way. Discover tips for maximizing fabric use. Complete a quilt top by the end of the day. Sewing machines provided, but feel free to bring your own. Please bring 8-12 fat quarters to the workshop. Open to students of all levels.
Course: ADS635
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; Non-MD Residents add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12640
1 Session
Saturday
7/12
1-4 p.m.
Instructor: Karen Middletonnew window
Quilt intricate and creative designs without the need for a longarm machine. Practice techniques such as stippling, meandering, and creating patterns. Leave with the skills to confidently tackle free-motion domestic machine quilting projects on your own. Appropriate for beginning and experienced quilters alike! Sewing machines provided, but feel free to bring your own machine capable of free-motion quilting. Please bring a small project (12.5x12.5”-30x40”) whose quilt sandwich is already basted and ready for quilting. Prerequisite: ADS609 Machine Quilting: Introduction or ability to do basic piecing and quilting on a domestic sewing machine.
Course: ADS630
3 Hours
$25 + $24 fee = $49; Non-MD Residents add $30
Maryland residents: $49
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $79
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12598
1 Session
Saturday
7/26
1-4 p.m.
Instructor: Karen Middletonnew window
Create your own stained glass panel using the Tiffany method! Learn how to design your pattern, choose colors, cut and grind glass, and solder glass together. By the end of the class, you will complete one stained glass panel. No prior experience needed. Students must bring a pencil and ruler to the first class; any other drawing tools optional.
Course: ADS490
15 Hours
$124 + $95 fee = $219; Non-MD Residents add $140
Maryland residents: $219
MD seniors 60+: $95
Non-MD residents: $359
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12527
5 Sessions
Wednesday
7/9-8/6
6:30-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: David Baxternew window
Expand your knowledge of stained glass by working with next-level materials and processes. Learn to incorporate unconventional materials like copper pipe, non-square frames, metal rings, hanging materials, and glass adhesives into your stained glass projects. Create 3D forms in stained glass, such as sculptural pieces and containers. Bring unusual materials you may want to incorporate to the first class for discussion. Prerequisite: ADS490 Stained Glass Introduction or permission of instructor.
Course: ADS492
15 Hours
$124 + $95 fee = $219; Non-MD Residents add $140
Maryland residents: $219
MD seniors 60+: $95
Non-MD residents: $359
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12526
5 Sessions
Thursday
7/10-8/7
6:30-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: David Baxternew window
Discover fundamental metalsmithing techniques while designing and making jewelry and small objects. Learn fabrication techniques, including sawing, piercing, surface enrichment, riveting, and soldering. Specific projects may change based on instructor or semester. No prior experience necessary! This course fulfills the prerequisite for all intermediate-level jewelry and metalsmithing courses. No prior experience necessary.
Course: ADS595
48 Hours
$299 + $249 fee = $548; Non-MD Residents add $250
Maryland residents: $548
MD seniors 60+: $249
Non-MD residents: $798
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42165
10 Sessions
Tuesday Thursday
5/27-7/1
9 a.m.-1:48 p.m.
No class 6/19
Instructor: Katja Toporskinew window
Create jewelry and metalwork with an unusual and accessible metal, pewter! Pewter is a surprisingly soft metal, and liquefies at so low a temperature that it can be melted in an oven. Create final works in pewter, using hollow forms and cast embellishments. Explore the casting process for pewter, using plaster or rubber molds. Fabricate forms from pewter sheets using fusing and soldering techniques. Open to students of all levels.
Course: ADS607
35 Hours
$224 + $175 fee = $399; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $399
MD seniors 60+: $175
Non-MD residents: $559
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42119
10 Sessions
Tuesday Thursday
5/27-7/1
2:30-6 p.m.
No class 6/19
Instructor: Lucy Dericksonnew window
Create hollowware jewelry designed for use as a container. There is a rich history of wearable containers where jewelry is used to contain—and at times deliver—its contents for the wearer. Design and fabricate your own wearable containers from base and precious metals. Utilize closures and hinging techniques and identify findings suitable for attachment to the wearer. Finish your piece with textures and embellishments. Rings, pendants, and brooches are all great bases for containers, but the only limit is your imagination! Prerequisite: ability to solder and saw unassisted; can be learned in ADS595 Jewelry & Metalsmithing: Fundamentals, ARTT245/ART060 Jewelry & Metalsmithing, or ARTT123/ART082 Crafts with a metals focus.
Course: ADS632
35 Hours
$224 + $175 fee = $399; Non-MD Residents add $160
Maryland residents: $399
MD seniors 60+: $175
Non-MD residents: $559
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42156
7 Sessions
Monday
6/2-7/14
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Instructor: Nick Grant Barnesnew window
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Performing Arts
Discover tap dance, the dominant performance dance form of the early 20th century. Invented in the African American community, tap quickly became the standard in vaudeville and musical theater, later forming the basis for jazz dance. Perform the basic steps of this percussive, syncopated dance style and walk in the footsteps of greats like Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, Fred Astaire, Sammy Davis Jr., and Shirley Temple. Learn to shuffle, flap, paddle, and roll and build simple rhythmic combinations that can combine into more complex choreography. This course is designed for new dancers and those who have never explored tap dance formally.
Course: PFA078
12.5 Hours
$119 + $75 fee = $194; Non-MD Residents add $120
Maryland residents: $194
MD seniors 60+: $75
Non-MD residents: $314
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12561
10 Sessions
Wednesday
5/28-8/6
10-11:15 a.m.
No class 7/9
Instructor: Baakari Wildernew window
Continue to build on the fundamentals of percussive tap dance. Explore new step variations, simple combinations, improvisation, and polyrhythms. Begin learning the breadth of tap dancing styles that goes beyond basic footwork combinations. Dance to music genres from jazz to rock and roll. Prerequisite: PFA078 Intro to Tap Dance or equivalent experience.
Course: PFA079
10 Hours
$119 + $75 fee = $194; Non-MD Residents add $120
Maryland residents: $194
MD seniors 60+: $75
Non-MD residents: $314
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12562
10 Sessions
Wednesday
5/28-8/6
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
No class 7/9
Instructor: Baakari Wildernew window
Experience the dances of the African diaspora! Dance in Cuban and Brazilian styles while gaining a deeper appreciation of their meaning and history. Explore how the rhythms of West Africa traveled to Cuba, Brazil, and the Black American Church, dancing through the history of Mambo, Rumba, Salsa, and Samba. Learn the roots of these dances and the changes they underwent in the Americas. Open to students of all levels.
Course: PFA096
7.5 Hours
$50 + $49 fee = $99; Non-MD Residents add $50
Maryland residents: $99
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $149
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 42124
5 Sessions
Saturday
5/31-6/28
10-11:30 a.m.
Instructor: Angela Ingramnew window
Learn the basics of ballroom dance performance with a different genre covered in each section (see section notes). Move your feet to dances like swing, foxtrot, waltz, and rumba. Learn basic and simple variations, footwork, and lead and follow techniques designed to make you shine on the dance floor. By the end of the course, you’ll be ready to perform rudimentary ballroom dance or to continue your studies at a local dance studio. This course is designed for new dancers and those who have not explored the listed genre.
Course: PFA054
7.5 Hours
$50 + $49 fee = $99; Non-MD Residents add $50
Maryland residents: $99
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $149
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12558
5 Sessions
Thursday
7/24-8/21
7-8:30 p.m.
Topic: Cuban Salsa Learn the fundamentals of salsa and Mambo-Salsa, focusing on basic footwork, partnering,
cross body lead, and right turns.
Instructor: Angela Ingramnew window
Dance to the music from your favorite musicals while learning Broadway’s unique form of jazz dance. Musicals from Westside Story to Hamilton, Chicago to Rent draw on jazz dance for their choreography. Broadway jazz is a unique, high-energy blend of ballet, modern, and jazz and is known for exaggerated movements and storytelling. Learn the warmups jazz dancers use to stay fit and flexible. Practice the dance steps, performance techniques, and body alignment essential to Broadway jazz dance. Explore the Luigi Technique and its philosophy of “never stop moving.” Open to students of all levels.
Course: PFA101
7.5 Hours
$50 + $49 fee = $99; Non-MD Residents add $50
Maryland residents: $99
MD seniors 60+: $49
Non-MD residents: $149
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12557
6 Sessions
Saturday
7/12-8/16
10-11:15 a.m.
Instructor: Angela Ingramnew window
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Discover the music of world cultures! Explore cross-cultural popular music and the traditional music that influenced it. Learn to identify the social and cultural impact of musical forms. Examine technological and cultural shifts as factors influencing musical development and dissemination. Participate in music-making, listen to live and recorded music, and engage in stimulating discussions. Open to students of all levels.
Course: FLM063
37.5 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Online: Distance Learning
CRN#: 42134
5/27-6/29
Online 24/7
This class is fully self-paced with no group meetings. If class is full, register
for co-listed credit class MUSC117, CRN 40489.
Instructor: Dawn Averynew window
To fully appreciate music, you must understand something of its history and structure. Unlock a whole new world of listening, exploring musical history from medieval to contemporary times. Learn about periods of music and the composers, cultural movements, and historical events that shaped them. Identify structural elements of music, and how they tie periods together or differentiate them. Leave class with a new ability to analyze, appreciate, and talk about music from any time period. Open to students of all levels.
Course: FLM061
37.5 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 42133
22 Sessions
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
5/27-7/3
9:30-11:15 a.m.
No class 6/19
If class is full, register for co-listed credit class MUSC110, CRN 40330.
Instructor: Ward Harrisnew window
Discover the basic elements of music! Learn terminology, notation, scales, intervals, triads, and traditional diatonic harmony. Apply these to reading, playing, and creating music. This course is intended for students with a limited musical background.
Course: FLM070
37.5 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12589
10 Sessions
Monday Wednesday
7/7-8/6
6-9:45 p.m.
If class is full, register for co-listed credit class MUSC184, CRN 10103.
Instructor: Justin Boyernew window
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Discover the basic elements of music! Learn terminology, notation, scales, intervals, triads, and traditional diatonic harmony. Apply these to reading, playing, and creating music. This course is intended for students with a limited musical background.
Course: FLM070
37.5 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $885.60
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $1425
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12589
10 Sessions
Monday Wednesday
7/7-8/6
6-9:45 p.m.
If class is full, register for co-listed credit class MUSC184, CRN 10103.
Instructor: Justin Boyernew window
Discover the art of songwriting and compose your own original songs! Songwriting is a continual process of discovery, watching your ideas unfold as you build a song. Examine the basic elements of songs, playing with a wide range of techniques. Study the qualities of successful songs and songwriters. Experiment, edit, and share your creations in a safe and nurturing environment, building a supportive community of songwriters. Bring a notebook and/or staff paper to the first class. Bring an instrument if you play one. Required textbook: Beginning Songwriting: Writing Your Own Lyrics, Melodies, and Chords by Andrea Stolpe with Jan Stolpe. No musical background necessary!
Course: PFA077
16 Hours
$125 + $99 fee = $224; Non-MD Residents add $140
Maryland residents: $224
MD seniors 60+: $99
Non-MD residents: $364
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 12577
8 Sessions
Monday
6/2-7/21
7:30-9 p.m.
Class meetings are supplemented by a half hour of self-paced content each week.
Instructor: Greta Ehrignew window
Take your first steps to becoming a guitar legend! Even the greats started by muddling through simple chords on an acoustic. Learn basic strumming and picking techniques, common chord progressions, scales, notation, and tablature reading. On completion, you will have a foundation to take more advanced courses, start private lessons, or continue learning on your own.
Course: PFA082
14 Hours
$125 + $99 fee = $224; Non-MD Residents add $140
Maryland residents: $224
MD seniors 60+: $99
Non-MD residents: $364
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12564
8 Sessions
Monday Wednesday
7/21-8/13
10-11:45 a.m.
Students must provide their own acoustic guitars (classical or steel string acceptable).
Instructor: Youngik Jangnew window
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12563
10 Sessions
Tuesday
5/27-8/5
7-8:24 p.m.
No class 7/1
Classical guitars are provided for classroom use, or BYO acoustic (classical or steel
string acceptable).
Instructor: Scott Giambussonew window
Music is a universal language sculpted by the compositions of many great minds. Learning piano introduces you to the elements of this language, such as melody, harmony, and rhythm. In this class, you will learn the basics of piano in a group setting. Using a fundamentals approach, we will play and harmonize melodies from the beginning. No previous experience needed. Textbook required: Adult Piano Adventures All-in-One Piano Course Book 1 by Nancy and Randal Faber.
Course: PFA080
16 Hours
$125 + $99 fee = $224; Non-MD Residents add $140
Maryland residents: $224
MD seniors 60+: $99
Non-MD residents: $364
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12575
7 Sessions
Saturday
5/31-7/19
5:15-7:30 p.m.
No class 7/5
Instructor: Hanyin Chennew window
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Explore improvisational comedy, live theatre where the performance is created spontaneously. In addition to being fun and original, improv is a great tool for leadership development, improving public speaking, and self-discovery. Using exercises and games, learn how to think creatively and spontaneously in the moment. Practice basic improvisational techniques, such as “yes, and,” character development, and scene work. Create on-the-fly original scenes that will never be replicated! Open to students of all levels.
Course: PFA103
12.5 Hours
$119 + $75 fee = $194; Non-MD Residents add $120
Maryland residents: $194
MD seniors 60+: $75
Non-MD residents: $314
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12595
5 Sessions
Monday
7/21-8/18
7-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Mark Kamienew window
Continue to build your improvisational skills with long-form improv. Learn to maintain a cohesive narrative throughout a performance using strategies like callbacks and recurring themes. Practice the Harold, a long-from improvisational structure where characters and themes recur in a series of connected scenes. Use team-building techniques to better engage with a partner and strengthen group collaboration. Build rich and detailed environments that lend depth to your scenes. Finish class with a group performance. Prerequisite: PFA103 Improv Comedy Basics or experience with short-form improvisation.
Course: PFA108
12.5 Hours
$119 + $75 fee = $194; Non-MD Residents add $120
Maryland residents: $194
MD seniors 60+: $75
Non-MD residents: $314
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 12596
5 Sessions
Wednesday
7/23-8/20
7-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Mark Kamienew window
Unlock your acting talent! Acting is a powerful tool for self-expression, communication, and confidence-building. Explore identity and imitation in drama using role play, character building, and storytelling. Develop your actor’s instrument by combining vocal and physical approaches to build roles and characters that effectively communicate your intent to an audience. Use improvisation and scripted scene performance to put your new skills to work. Open to students of all levels.
Course: PFA098
15 Hours
$124 + $95 fee = $219; Non-MD Residents add $140
Maryland residents: $219
MD seniors 60+: $95
Non-MD residents: $359
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 12576
10 Sessions
Wednesday
5/28-8/6
7-8:30 p.m.
No class 7/2
Instructor: Wanda Whitesidenew window
Become part of a musical theater production! In this intensive 11-week course, we present two major musicals, give 12 public performances, and serve more than 5,000 meals. We look for students who are talented, willing to work hard, and have some theatrical experience. Although Summer Dinner Theatre is a college-level course, we encourage talented high school students (16+) and community members to audition as performers or interview as technicians. Scholarships are available. Students can earn back some tuition costs by working during the dinner portion of the evening. Visit montgomerycollege.edu/sdtnew window for complete information and the student calendar. Contact us at summerdinnertheatre@gmail.com to arrange an audition time.
Course: SDT001
50 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $80
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $137.40
Non-MD residents: $619.40
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42137
52 Sessions
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
5/27-8/8
2-6 p.m.
No class 6/19, 7/4
Instructor: Roberta Gasbarrenew window
Learn theatre professions while working on professional-quality productions. Summer Dinner Theatre Internship Program is a mentorship program where you learn from top Washington D.C. theatre professionals. We offer internships in both administration and stage management. See the breakdown of duties for these positions and complete the application at montgomerycollege.edu/sdtnew window.
Course: SDT004
50 Hours
$402 + $137.40 fee = $539.40; Non-MD Residents add $80
Maryland residents: $539.40
MD seniors 60+: $539.40
Non-MD residents: $619.40
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 42130
51 Sessions
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
5/27-8/7
2-11 p.m.
No class 6/19, 7/4
Instructor: Roberta Gasbarrenew window
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Locations
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We are located in The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Arts Center on the MC Takoma Park/Silver Spring West Campus. Once the Giant Bakery, the building was reconfigured into an innovative educational facility for the visual arts and design. Our facilities house an art gallery, lecture hall, fine arts, and digital design classrooms, and an art store.
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We are beginning to expand our programs to the Rockville campus. Please let us know if you are interested in more classes in the Rockville area. Join our mailing listnew window to keep up as we add more classes.
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We are beginning to expand our programs to include the Germantown campus. Please let us know if you are interested in more classes in the Germantown area. Join our mailing listnew window to keep up as we add more classes.
Registration
You can register for classes online, by mail, or fax. You can also register in person. Visit Registration Options and Policiesnew window for more information about registering for a class. Please call our registration support specialists at 240-567-5188 if you have any questions.
Questions?
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Student Artwork Portfolio

Artist: Jun Hang; Title: Big Torn Campbell Soup Can; Acrylic, 24"x 18"; Class: Introduction to Acrylic Painting with Rozeal Brown

Artist: Rafi Ron; Title: Lighthouse; Watercolor; Class: Watercolor Painting with Wendy Daniels

Artist: Misoon Chun; Title: Yosemite Park, 2016; Watercolor; Class: Watercolor Painting with Wendy Daniels

Artist: Robert Shiao; Title: Under the Sun; Oil, 20" x 16"; Independent Studies in Oil Painting with Kaltoum Maroufi-Colle

Artist: Adrienne Price; Title: Banjo Diva; Class: Doll Design and Construction with Wendy Daniels