Jonas Levi

Senior Academic Technologist

BFA, Rhode Island School of Design

Courses

Fall 2023 Courses

IDISC 1506-01 - WKSHP: INTRODUCTION TO WOODWORKING
Level Undergraduate
Unit Ceramics; Fine Arts
Subject Interdisciplinary Studies
Period Fall 2023
Credits 1
Format Workshop
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

IDISC 1506-01

WKSHP: INTRODUCTION TO WOODWORKING

Level Undergraduate
Unit Ceramics; Fine Arts
Subject Interdisciplinary Studies
Period Fall 2023
Credits 1
Format Workshop
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2023-09-11 to 2023-10-02
Times: F | 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Instructor(s): Jonas Levi Location(s): Metcalf Building, Room 013 Enrolled / Capacity: 15 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

This class provides new and current Ceramics, Glass, Jewelry + Metalsmithing students with a comprehensive safety orientation for future use of the wood facility in the Fine Arts Division. Instructor will orient students in the safe operation of stationary machines in the wood facility, including the miter saw, band saw, table saw, disc sander, drum sander, drill press, and panel saw. Instruction will also be provided for different ways of building and joining with wood through the use of hand tools and stationary machines. Passing this course is required in order to use all machines in the Fine Arts wood facility.

Please contact the instructor for permission to register; registration is not available in Workday. 


Preference is given to first semester Sophomore and first semester Graduate Students in Ceramics, Glass and Jewelry + Metalsmithing.

Elective

IDISC 1506-02 - WKSHP: INTRODUCTION TO WOODWORKING
Level Undergraduate
Unit Ceramics; Fine Arts
Subject Interdisciplinary Studies
Period Fall 2023
Credits 1
Format Workshop
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

IDISC 1506-02

WKSHP: INTRODUCTION TO WOODWORKING

Level Undergraduate
Unit Ceramics; Fine Arts
Subject Interdisciplinary Studies
Period Fall 2023
Credits 1
Format Workshop
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2023-10-06 to 2023-10-27
Times: F | 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Instructor(s): Jonas Levi Location(s): Metcalf Building, Room 013 Enrolled / Capacity: 15 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

This class provides new and current Ceramics, Glass, Jewelry + Metalsmithing students with a comprehensive safety orientation for future use of the wood facility in the Fine Arts Division. Instructor will orient students in the safe operation of stationary machines in the wood facility, including the miter saw, band saw, table saw, disc sander, drum sander, drill press, and panel saw. Instruction will also be provided for different ways of building and joining with wood through the use of hand tools and stationary machines. Passing this course is required in order to use all machines in the Fine Arts wood facility.

Please contact the instructor for permission to register; registration is not available in Workday. 
Preference is given to first semester Sophomore and first semester Graduate Students in Ceramics, Glass and Jewelry + Metalsmithing.

Elective

IDISC 1506-03 - WKSHP: INTRODUCTION TO WOODWORKING
Level Undergraduate
Unit Ceramics; Fine Arts
Subject Interdisciplinary Studies
Period Fall 2023
Credits 1
Format Workshop
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

IDISC 1506-03

WKSHP: INTRODUCTION TO WOODWORKING

Level Undergraduate
Unit Ceramics; Fine Arts
Subject Interdisciplinary Studies
Period Fall 2023
Credits 1
Format Workshop
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2023-11-13 to 2023-12-04
Times: F | 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Instructor(s): Jonas Levi Location(s): Metcalf Building, Room 013 Enrolled / Capacity: 15 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

This class provides new and current Ceramics, Glass, Jewelry + Metalsmithing students with a comprehensive safety orientation for future use of the wood facility in the Fine Arts Division. Instructor will orient students in the safe operation of stationary machines in the wood facility, including the miter saw, band saw, table saw, disc sander, drum sander, drill press, and panel saw. Instruction will also be provided for different ways of building and joining with wood through the use of hand tools and stationary machines. Passing this course is required in order to use all machines in the Fine Arts wood facility.

Please contact the instructor for permission to register; registration is not available in Workday. 
Preference is given to first semester Sophomore and first semester Graduate Students in Ceramics, Glass and Jewelry + Metalsmithing.

Elective


BFA, Rhode Island School of Design