Corcoran College of Art and Design

SL2341: Introduction to Woodworking and Furniture Design

This course is designed for students with an interest in woodworking and furniture design. The fundamentals of both traditional and contemporary design are explored. From chairs to tables to a variety of cabinetry, students will have the ability to construct a work of their own design. Over the course of the semester, students will work with the instructor on the design and building of a piece of furniture. Instruction in the usage and techniques of both machine and hand tools are covered in conjunction with the execution of the finished piece. Beginning with sketches, students will explore design and materials, fabricate models, and generate construction drawings, with a goal of fabricating and completing their own project. As different projects progress, tutorials on new techniques will be explained and applied.

Spring 2012

SECTION A

Tuesday
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
15 session(s)
January 24 - May 08, 2012
Location: Downtown 10
Instructor: Cristian Wicha

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1.5 Credits / $1440 Audit / $720

(Plus $60 lab fee)

SECTION B

Thursday
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
15 session(s)
January 19 - May 03, 2012
Location: Downtown 10
Instructor: Cristian Wicha

Section Closed:
Registration is
WAITLIST ONLY

1.5 Credits / $1440 Audit / $720

(Plus $60 lab fee)

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