CE&WD Spring 2026 Course Brochure — Cecil College - Other - Page 21
STAINED GLASS
Stained Glass Studio
Beginning students will learn the history and
techniques of glass cutting, soldering, and copper foiling. Advanced students will create and
work on more intricate projects. Notes: Supply
list will be given to beginning students at the
first class. Advanced students will be responsible for their own glass, etc. for projects. No
senior tuition waiver. Instructor: Csizmazia
6 sessions, 18 hours, $175
Course #: GAC224
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
03 W 2/4-3/11
6-9p
ES 217
04 W 3/25-4/29
6-9p
ES 217
Studio Time – Stained Glass
Need designated time and space to work on
your stained-glass project? Join us for Studio
Time - Stained Glass. NO INSTRUCTION is
included but advice and suggestions abound.
Notes: For the experienced stained-glass lover.
No senior tuition waiver. Instructor: Csizmazia
6 sessions, 18 hours, $79
Course #: GAC290
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
03 W 2/4-3/11
6-9p
ES 217
04 W 3/25-4/29
6-9p
ES 217
ARTS / STUDIO ARTS
Art Appreciation
This course introduces the visual arts and
elevates cultural enrichment and personal
growth. The course begins with an inquiry into
the meaning of art and the role of art in society
and continues with an examination of art’s
formal qualities. Students learn how to think
critically about art through the application of
visual principles. A global perspective of art
history is presented and contemporary issues
in art are investigated. Topics include themes
in art, art conservation, identifiers as pathways
to research, visual elements, design principles,
meaning and interpretation, artistic processes,
and global perspective of art history. Notes:
Textbook required. Corresponds to credit
course ART178. Instructor: Jirsa
$505 persons under 60. $100 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA119
Sec# Dates
Location
01
2/17-5/11
Online-A
Online/Asynchronous (Online-A)
Online classes with little or no designated
meeting days/times, allowing you to study
at your convenience.
Out-of-county, out-of-state fees may apply.
See page 38.
For more information, email
learning4life@cecil.edu or call 443-907-1378.
To register, call 410-287-1078 today!
Survey of Modern Art History
This course explores development of the art
of Western Civilization, specifically painting,
sculpture, and architecture. Emphasis is placed
on 19th and 20th century art and aesthetic
intentions, as well as their roots in the late 18th
century. The course examines works of art that
are most characteristic of each period and
discusses questions such as: Why do we create
art? What influences our choices of imagery?
How does knowledge of the past help us to understand the art of the present? Pre-requisite:
EGL093. Note: Corresponds to credit course
ART242. Instructor: Schaefer
$475 persons under 60. $70 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA141
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* Th 1/22-5/7
1-3:50p
AS C231
*01 - No class Mar. 19.
Drawing Basics
Study great drawings and learn techniques to
create still life, landscapes, and figurative portraits. Classes will explore pencil, charcoal, and
ink. We will focus on perspective, value, and
creating expressive and eye-catching drawings. Beginners to advanced artists welcome.
Note: ES 219/220 will also be used. Instructor:
Haggard
$135 persons under 60. $25 MD residents over
60 (GAD178). $5 Senior Network Members
(SAD178).
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
02D M
1/26-3/9
10a-12:10p ES 217
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Everyone Can Draw
Learn to “see” like an artist. Improve your
perceptional skills as you learn to translate
a three-dimensional world onto the two-dimensional plane. Through a series of drawing
exercises, you will develop your observational
and thinking skills to be able to draw more
realistically. Note: ES 219/220 will also be used.
Instructor: Haggard
$135 persons under 60. $25 MD residents over
60 (GAD102). $5 Senior Network Members
(SAD103).
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
02D M
3/23-5/4
10a-12:10p ES 217
Drawing I
Sharpen your powers of visual observation. A
studio course designed to teach basic drawing methods, how tools are best used, and
exploring conceptual ideas of image-making.
Composition, perspective, toning, and shading
will be emphasized. Beginners start here. Notes:
Textbook required. Corresponds to credit
course ART130.
$475 persons under 60. $70 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUA301
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* T
1/20-5/5
1-3:50p
AS C231
02* T
1/20-5/5
6-8:50p
AS C231
03* Th 1/22-5/7
10a-12:50p AS C231
*01 – No class Mar. 17.
*02 – No class Mar. 17.
*03 – No class Mar. 19.