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Tyler Contemporary Crafts Summer Intensive
Tyler Contemporary Crafts Summer Intensive
From July 6 to 31, Tyler Contemporary Crafts is offering an exciting series of one- and two-week Summer Intensive Workshops in Ceramics, Glass, and Fibers & Materials Studies. Taught by nationally and internationally renowned faculty, these noncredit workshops provide a highly intensive studio experience in our state-of-the-art facilities. Faculty in all workshops will present their own work in public lectures held in the evenings, offering all workshop students the opportunity for expanded experience and conversation.

Tyler alumni receive a 10 percent tuition discount!

Learn more about Tyler Contemporary Crafts Summer Intensive Workshops.

Additional summer and weekend programming for teens and adults can be found at tyler.temple.edu.

Questions?
Ceramics Workshops: drewippoliti@temple.edu
Glass Workshops: tylerglasswrks@temple.edu
Fibers & Materials Studies Workshops: loobain@temple.edu
Continuing Education: Tyler.conted@temple.edu
Other Upcoming Events for Tyler Alumni
Paula Scher/Keith Hartwig program
Scher rendering
 
Paula Scher/Keith Hartwig Exhibition
May 8 through July 17, 2015
Opening Reception: Friday, May 8, 6–8 p.m.
Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Friday, 11 a.m.–5 p.m. and by appointment
Tyler School of Art (2001 N. 13th Street, Philadelphia)

Our 2014–2015 Distinguished Alumni Mentorship program wraps up with an exhibition of work by Paula Scher (BFA Graphic Design '70) and recent graduate Keith Hartwig (BArch Architecture '11). Scher's Philadelphia Map and Hartwig's Human Visual Field utilize all three dimensions to create an immersive experience. Learn more here.
Byron Wolfe Lecture
Wednesday, May 13 | noon–1:15 p.m.

Temple University Center City
1515 Market St. (Room 320)
Philadelphia

Join us for a talk with Byron Wolfe, program director for photography at the Tyler School of Art. His work combines scholarly and historic research, creative expression, and personal narrative. His talk will include examples of projects that respond to icons of landscape and culture in places such as the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Northern California and Latin America.
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