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PSU's 35th Annual Summer Haystack Program in the Arts Returns to Cannon Beach July 12 - August 6
Portland State University's Haystack Summer Program in the Arts presents another all-star faculty of writers, visual artists, musicians and gardeners for its 35th annual creative arts workshops in Cannon Beach, Ore., July 12 - August 6, 2004.
An annual tradition, Haystack's weeklong and weekend workshops are taught by celebrated local and national experts in their field. Organized by Portland State's Extended Studies Program, University credit is available for most of the classes. Tuition ranges from $95 to $550 per workshop. Lodging is not included in the tuition. A complete list of events is below.
Visual Arts Workshops
July 12-16 "Encaustic Painting," Susan Harlan
July 17-18 "Monoprint Workshop," Nicole Rawlins
July 19-23 "Printmaking Without a Press," Barbara Mason, Sher Davidson, Jani Hoberg and Sharri LaPierre
July 23-24 "Learning to See in the Garden: Garden Photography," Allan Mandell
July 26-30 "Watercolor: Orderly Happenstance," Pat San Saucie
July 31-August 1 "Plant Fibers: Don't Waste Them, Weave Them," Pat Courtney Gold
August 2-6 "Plant Fibers: Drawing With Pastels," Charlien Fitzpatrick
Writing Classes
July 12-16 "Publishing Demystified," Dennis Stovall
July 12-16 "Writing the Memoir," Laura Kalpakian
July 17-18 "What the Land Inspires: Toward More Effective Nature Writing," Gary Ferguson
July 19-23 "Compelling Characters," Lauren Kessler
July 19-23 "Screenwriting," Cynthia Whitcomb
July 19-23 "Dangerous Writing," Tom Spanbauer
July 19-23 "Writing About Relationship," Karen Karbo
July 26-30 "Expose Yourself to You: Writing About the Body," Annie Callan
July 26-30 "Fiction as Dream," Molly Gloss
July 26-30 "Poetry Talks Back: Poems Responding to the World," Judith Barrington
July 26-30 "Regional Fiction," Annabel Davis-Goff
July 26-30 "Write That Novel!" Diana Abu-Jaber
August 2-6 "Storytelling: Writing What You Know," Whitney Otto
Music Workshops
July 16-18 "Traditional Jazz Workshops," Chris Tyle, Clint Baker, Marc Caparone
July 31-August 1 "Renaissance Music Workshop for Recorder Players and Other Period Instruments," Philip and Gayle Neuman
August 2-6 "Choral Conducting," Rodney Eichenberger
Gardening Classes
July 17-18 "The Joy of Gardening: Designing Public and Private Landscapes," Ann Lovejoy and Beth Holland
July 23-24 "Learning to See in the Garden: Garden Photography," Allan Mandell
Portland State University's Haystack Summer Program in the Arts, founded in 1969, has for 35 years provided creative opportunities for people who are passionate about the arts. Its offerings are consistently rich and varied; the instructors are accomplished and inspiring; and lasting friendships are made through the program.
For more information contact the Portland State University Haystack Summer Program in the Arts at 503-725-4186 or 503-436-2294, e-mail snydere@pdx.edu or visit www.haystack.pdx.edu.
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An annual tradition, Haystack's weeklong and weekend workshops are taught by celebrated local and national experts in their field. Organized by Portland State's Extended Studies Program, University credit is available for most of the classes. Tuition ranges from $95 to $550 per workshop. Lodging is not included in the tuition. A complete list of events is below.
Visual Arts Workshops
July 12-16 "Encaustic Painting," Susan Harlan
July 17-18 "Monoprint Workshop," Nicole Rawlins
July 19-23 "Printmaking Without a Press," Barbara Mason, Sher Davidson, Jani Hoberg and Sharri LaPierre
July 23-24 "Learning to See in the Garden: Garden Photography," Allan Mandell
July 26-30 "Watercolor: Orderly Happenstance," Pat San Saucie
July 31-August 1 "Plant Fibers: Don't Waste Them, Weave Them," Pat Courtney Gold
August 2-6 "Plant Fibers: Drawing With Pastels," Charlien Fitzpatrick
Writing Classes
July 12-16 "Publishing Demystified," Dennis Stovall
July 12-16 "Writing the Memoir," Laura Kalpakian
July 17-18 "What the Land Inspires: Toward More Effective Nature Writing," Gary Ferguson
July 19-23 "Compelling Characters," Lauren Kessler
July 19-23 "Screenwriting," Cynthia Whitcomb
July 19-23 "Dangerous Writing," Tom Spanbauer
July 19-23 "Writing About Relationship," Karen Karbo
July 26-30 "Expose Yourself to You: Writing About the Body," Annie Callan
July 26-30 "Fiction as Dream," Molly Gloss
July 26-30 "Poetry Talks Back: Poems Responding to the World," Judith Barrington
July 26-30 "Regional Fiction," Annabel Davis-Goff
July 26-30 "Write That Novel!" Diana Abu-Jaber
August 2-6 "Storytelling: Writing What You Know," Whitney Otto
Music Workshops
July 16-18 "Traditional Jazz Workshops," Chris Tyle, Clint Baker, Marc Caparone
July 31-August 1 "Renaissance Music Workshop for Recorder Players and Other Period Instruments," Philip and Gayle Neuman
August 2-6 "Choral Conducting," Rodney Eichenberger
Gardening Classes
July 17-18 "The Joy of Gardening: Designing Public and Private Landscapes," Ann Lovejoy and Beth Holland
July 23-24 "Learning to See in the Garden: Garden Photography," Allan Mandell
Portland State University's Haystack Summer Program in the Arts, founded in 1969, has for 35 years provided creative opportunities for people who are passionate about the arts. Its offerings are consistently rich and varied; the instructors are accomplished and inspiring; and lasting friendships are made through the program.
For more information contact the Portland State University Haystack Summer Program in the Arts at 503-725-4186 or 503-436-2294, e-mail snydere@pdx.edu or visit www.haystack.pdx.edu.
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Source:
Elizabeth Snyder (503-725-4186)
PSU Extended Studies
