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January 1
SC4 classes begin the week of Aug. 27 at Yale schools

January 1
Open house to showcase SC4, university programs

January 31
Education leader to discuss moving St. Clair County forward

January 31
Concert to showcase SC4 Symphonic and Jazz bands

January 31
SC4 to present Tennessee Williams' 'The Glass Menagerie'

January 30
SC4 offers computer repair classes

January 29
SC4 offers accelerated winter semester classes

January 29
SC4 to host quiz bowl competition

January 28
SC4 to offer Microsoft Office 2007 classes

January 28
Marlette wins Sanilac academic games at SC4

January 25
SC4 alumnus to feature sculptures in art show

January 24
SC4’s The Spiral Studio to feature local artist

January 24
SC4 celebrates 85th anniversary in 2008

January 23
SC4 to offer open source software classes

January 23
SC4 offering certified nurse aide class in Bad Axe

January 21
SC4 to participate in national financial-aid event

January 21
SC4 to host Sanilac County Academic Games

January 18
SC4 Workforce Training Institute offers new classes

January 18
SC4 to offer Linux software classes

January 14
SC4 to offer lunchtime work-force training programs

January 14
SC4 to offer workshop for beginning college instructors

January 11
SC4 lists performers for Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration

January 9
SC4 announces date for Free College Day 2008

January 8
More than 1,500 SC4 students earn honors

January 8
SC4 to host Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration

January 7
SC4 free concert to feature pianist

January 7
SC4 to offer firefighter academy

January 2
SC4 extends registration hours for winter semester

 

January 24, 2008

SC4’s The Spiral Studio to feature local artist

St. Clair County Community College’s The Spiral Studio in February will feature SC4 alumnus and local business owner Duane Collins, who will work on flatwork pottery.

The Spiral Studio is 300 square feet of workspace at Studio 1219 in Port Huron for SC4 students, faculty and alumni. Each month, an SC4 art instructor or alumni artist is featured working in the studio.

SC4 students and alumni are welcome to use the studio to create their own work, converse with the guest artist, and network with fellow students and artists at Studio 1219. The public is welcome to visit and discuss art with The Spiral Studio artists.

Collins, 56, of Port Huron is a self-taught sculptor who owns Elements Pottery. He attended SC4 from 1968 through 1971. Collins moved to Colorado in 1972 to begin his career in pottery. He returned to Michigan in 1982 and has continued to refine his pottery skills over the past 30 years.

“I want people to see that the medium of clay can be approached in many different ways,” he said. “Clay is the single most medium that can be interpreted more than any other type of art.”

The Spiral Studio and Studio 1219 hours are noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday and noon to 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

 
For details, call the college’s Visual and Performing Arts Department at (810) 989-5709 or visit www.sc4.edu/spiral.