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DG 1110-3-124
August 1976
The Arts and Crafts Program includes fine arts, hand-
a.
2-1 The Army Arts
crafts and skills required for constructive use of tools,
innovative and manipulative use of materials, and applica-
and Crafts Program
tion of technical knowledge, discipline and judgement.
Activities are planned for both beginner and professional
to stimulate new interests and progressively to increase
their competence. Informal instruction is provided for
individuals, and regularly scheduled classes are held for
groups.
b.
Members of the program are encouraged to share
their accomplishments with the civilian community
through open-house type activities and off-post exhibi-
tions, workshops, fairs and similar activities.
c.
A minimum of seven basic arts and crafts are offered
to the person pursuing "creative development" of his/her
leisure time:
HANDCRAFTED POTTERY AND CERAMICS
DRAWING AND PAINTING
JEWELRY AND ART METAL
WEAVING, TEXTILES AND GENERAL HANDCRAFTS
SCULPTURE AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
PHOTOGRAPHY
WOODWORK AND REPAIR
d. A specialized facility for an Auto Crafts Center (auto
self-help garage) is also authorized for the repair and
maintenance of personal vehicles. A separate design guide
(DG 1110-3-126) has been prepared for this type of
facility.
Activities