Paper to Clay

August 14 - August 18, 2023

Paper to Clay

$355.00

Details Fee Breakdown:
Tuition: $300
Material Fee: $55

Ages 8-12

This class will study the work of Matisse and Picasso to create a series of paper collages and ceramic tile reliefs. We will create cubist-style self-portraits like Picasso and abstract landscapes similar to Matisse. Learn about various paper sculpting techniques and clay hand-building processes. Students will experiment with surface treatments and incorporate textures, patterns, and colors.

This workshop runs from 9am to 3pm each day

Level: Beginner and Beyond
Workshop Levels

Definitions of Skill Levels for Workshops

  • Beginner and Beyond: Introductory level course that presents basic knowledge of tools, materials and techniques and is geared towards first timers or those who want to improve and expand their technique. It takes time to build skills.
  • Advanced Beginner and Beyond: Instruction that assumes some familiarity with tools, materials and equipment. Includes reviews and builds on basic skill sets, allows for those with more experience to work at their own pace. Further development of fundamentals, participants have had at least one class or equivalent with professional instruction.
  • Intermediate: Course content that assumes a working knowledge of basic studio tools, materials and equipment necessary to accomplish the projects and techniques to be explored. Participants feel comfortable in the studio setting.
  • Intermediate to Advanced: Course content that requires a proficient working knowledge of studio tools, materials and equipment necessary to accomplish the projects and techniques to be explored in class.
  • Advanced: Assumes proficiency and advanced working knowledge of materials and studio tools and equipment so that the focus is on artistic narrative and/or technical development.
Ages: Ages 8-12, Youth

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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Angela Carbone

Angela Carbone received her Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics from the Rhode Island School of Design and is the 3-D Visual Arts teacher at Princeton Middle School. She has taught at the collegiate level for Cheyenne County Community College, Texas A & M International University, and Midway University.  Also, Angela served as an Art Education Director for the Livings Arts and Science Center in Lexington, Kentucky. Her artwork has been in various exhibitions, including the Foundry Art Center, the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, and Washington Jefferson University.

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