Workshop for Teachers at the Bellevue Art Museum

Hey folks!

May 4th, a week from Saturday, is Teacher Appreciation Weekend at the Bellevue Art Museum in Bellevue, Washington. As part of this celebration, I’ll be giving a workshop on making my beasts. So, if you want to come hear about how to teach little monsters to make little monster, this is the workshop for you.

I’m going to be tailoring the workshop to the classroom, going over the basics of how I make my beasts.  Since the techniques I use are fairly simple, the workshop should be informative and accessible to folks at all levels of clay experience.  I’ll even be covering the idea of air dry clay, which can make sculpting accessible even to educators without access to a kiln.

Bellevue Art Museum has set up a facebook event with more information about the Teacher Appreciation Weekend and the workshop. You can also just go straight to their website to RSVP.

Reminder: Show opening tonight, Demonstration tomorrow!

The opening for the Society for contemporary crafts is tonight! I’ve stopped by the gallery a few times in the past couple days and everything looks really really awesome.  I’m really looking forward to tonight!

Also, it’s looking like Saturday will be a lot of fun also.  I’ll be doing a demonstration from noon to two, and I think Toby Fraley might also.  Feel free to stop by.  What with the strip district being its hoppin’ self, thing should be pretty awesome.