Short Non-credit Courses + Tuesday
Short non-credit courses at the Corcoran are a great way to become acquainted with the basics of a given subject. They're generally only several sessions long, and offer handy tips and insights into some of the Corcoran's most popular subjects.
AS0850
(non-credit)
In this course students will read and write fiction and poetry inspired by art.
CR0820
(non-credit)
Learn the fundamental techniques of hand-building in ceramics.
DM0821
(non-credit)
This fast and fun non-credit course introduces the fundamentals of Adobe Photoshop and provides an overview of the basics tools and features.
DM0865
(non-credit)
Meeting five days in a row, students will learn how to create and modify basic drawings and type in Adobe Illustrator.
DM0880
(non-credit)
Learn to plan, shoot and edit a video production using the latest digital video technology.
DR0800
(non-credit)
Beginning students focus on how to create form and space while more advanced students receive guidance in composition and in refining their technical skills.
DR0920
(non-credit)
This course will explore the basics of one, two and three point perspective, proportion and foreshortening.
ID0850
(non-credit)
Students learn the fundamentals of color application, as well as the skills necessary to refine their design strategy as their needs change.
ID0870
(non-credit)
Students learn best practices for selecting antiques for residential use.
PH0899
(non-credit)
This course is designed for digital camera newcomers who want to develop photographic skills, enhance pictures on the computer, and make digital prints.
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