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Shaping Space: Sculpture & Ceramics Week
$550.00
A hands-on exploration of form, texture, and three-dimensional creation through clay and mixed media.
Sprouts (K-2nd): Sculpting Sprouts:
Our youngest sculptors explore clay through sensory play and imagination. They'll learn basic hand-building techniques like rolling, pinching, and pressing while creating simple forms, creatures, and objects. This playful introduction builds fine motor skills, spatial awareness, and confidence in working with their hands.
Blooms (3rd-5th): Clay Studio:
Middle-level artists refine hand-building techniques, including coiling, slab construction, and sculpting. They craft both imaginative creatures and functional objects like bowls and boxes, understanding how form and function merge. Students explore texture and structure, discovering the joy of transforming a lump of clay into something uniquely theirs.
Roots (6th-12th): The Mud Room
Our oldest sculptors master advanced techniques and work at larger scales, creating conceptual pieces that express ideas and emotions. They'll explore surface treatments, structural problem-solving, and contemporary sculpture practices. This group pushes boundaries, experimenting with form while developing a personal artistic voice through clay.
A hands-on exploration of form, texture, and three-dimensional creation through clay and mixed media.
Sprouts (K-2nd): Sculpting Sprouts:
Our youngest sculptors explore clay through sensory play and imagination. They'll learn basic hand-building techniques like rolling, pinching, and pressing while creating simple forms, creatures, and objects. This playful introduction builds fine motor skills, spatial awareness, and confidence in working with their hands.
Blooms (3rd-5th): Clay Studio:
Middle-level artists refine hand-building techniques, including coiling, slab construction, and sculpting. They craft both imaginative creatures and functional objects like bowls and boxes, understanding how form and function merge. Students explore texture and structure, discovering the joy of transforming a lump of clay into something uniquely theirs.
Roots (6th-12th): The Mud Room