Animal Habitats in Clay for Teachers

Educators will learn about ceramic hand-building techniques and tools as they explore methods for creating funky, furry, and scaly creatures. Methods for forming, texturing, and surfacing will be succinctly demonstrated as participants get comfortable with new techniques for kiln fired clay.

Discussion of integration techniques for curriculum support and skills for solving common clay dilemmas will be covered.

This program offered by: Jess Graff

Questions?

If you have questions or would like to request this program, please contact [email protected].

Details

Program Model: Teacher Workshop

Art Form: Visual Art

Curriculum Connections: Science

Grades: Adult

Program Requirements: Space for material storage while residency is in progress

Instruction Language(s):

Min. Residency Sessions/Classroom: N/A

Jess Graff

About the Artist

Jess Graff

Jess Graff has delivered arts-based programs in the Pacific NW for nearly 15 years. She has participated in many gallery shows and residency programs at schools, art centers, and museums. Her work ranges from sculptural ceramics to fibers and paint media.

"I'm so happy! I look around me and see everybody doing what I want to be doing! Inventing!" --Student, age 7

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Program Costs

Program costs are based on a variety of different factors including number of sessions, planning hours needed and material costs. Please contact Arts for Learning NW at [email protected] for help determining the actual cost of your programs.

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