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Virtual Art & Design Experience at Harcum College

Register by March 16 to create something worthwhile and unique, and learn all about our four Art & Design major areas.

Thursday, April 8, 2021
Virtual event beginning at 6:00 p.m.
$10 registration fee; participants will be limited to allow for an interactive, guided experience.

Sign up today to secure your spot at harcum.edu/adexperience, to receive your kit, and obtain Zoom login information.

Deadline to register is March 16, 2021.

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High school students, transfer students, and non-traditional students interested in learning more about our Art & Design majors are invited to join us for an immersive art or design experience. This event is hosted by the Admissions team, who will answer any questions you may have about majoring in an Art & Design program at Harcum College.

Select one of the following projects to complete taught by our talented Art & Design faculty. All essential/specialty materials will be provided in a kit that will be mailed to you in advance of the event.

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Fashion programs:
Learn the traditional art Japanese art of Shibori using indigo dyes and intricate wrapping and tying techniques to make a 15” x 60” gauze scarf. The indigo-dyed look has been taking over the runways this season, from MSGM to Louis Vuitton to Stella McCartney.

Graphic Design program:
You will create a unique and personalized cover for a sketchbook. You may choose from printmaking, collage, and stencil art techniques. Workshop includes demonstrations from the program director’s design and letterpress studio,highlighting typography and printing techniques.

Interior Design program:
Experience a guided painting practice that focuses on bringing positivity into your life. Through the process of layering, you will paint your way through the muck and to create a personal mandala, a visual symbol that moves from left brain to right; logical to intuitive; and linear to creative.

Photography program:
Take part in a sun printing (cyanotype) workshop, which is a photographic process using sun, water, common objects, and your imagination, requiring special paper called sun paper, which is specially treated to be ready for printing.

Questions? Please email the Admissions Office at enroll@harcum.edu. Workshop participation includes permission to have photograph(s) taken at the event for promotional purposes and use by Harcum College only. Register today: harcum.edu/adexperience

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