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Colonial Market Baskets
with Karen Whychock
Baskets were essential in the colonial period for gathering, marketing, and everyday household tasks; an indispensable tool in both town and farm life. Participants in this hands-on workshop will create a small market basket using traditional techniques. Working over a wooden mold, each basket will be woven from natural reed and finished with sturdy oak handles and pre-bent reed rims.
Students will learn to prepare their material, lay out their base, weave the sides of the basket, attach the rims and handles and lash the basket.
All tools and materials will be supplied by the instructor. Please bring an apron or towel since we work wet!
Dimensions: 9” x 13” x 11”
Material Cost: $50
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Engaging with Nature and Self-Expression: DIY Patch Making
with Charlie Smirga
Be inspired by the natural world as we explore the grounds of Historic Yellow Springs and apply that inspiration to a major form of self-expression: clothing! Take what you have observed in our short walk through nature and apply it to your art in this beginner-friendly, one day printmaking/textile workshop. In this workshop, you will be guided in the techniques of block cutting and hand printing on a fabric of your choosing to make unique nature-inspired patches to adorn your jackets, jeans, bookbags, etc. Each participant will make and take home all of their unique fabric prints inspired by the flora and fauna of nature, as well as their single custom block that can be reprinted again and again!
Materials list provided upon registration.
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Red Clay, White Slip: Making your mark with layers
with Ben Carter
This demonstration workshop focuses using layered mark making to create surface design for altered wheel-thrown and hand-built pottery. Workshop participants will learn a variety of methods including underglaze decorating, sgraffito, and other mark making techniques. During the workshop we will discuss aesthetic issues (i.e. proportions, color theory, etc.), making strong functional pots at low fire temperatures, and creative problem solving in the studio. Additional discussions of marketing, social media and the changing landscape of contemporary craft will leave the workshop attendees recharged, rejuvenated and ready to grow in their own studio practice.
Learn more about this artist: CarterPottery.com
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