Wow. This is terrible.
10 months without a post and I've only written two.
Who would have imagined that in less than a year so much can happen?
My life plans have shifted with quite a bit of sadness mixed in, but I suppose that without change we become stale.
On a lighter note, teaching the kids pottery at the Gretsch Institute's art camp hosted by the obnoxiously well-funded Savannah Country Day School was completely awesome--thanks Christi for dropping my name!
S.P.A.C.E.'s summer art Camp was a blast as usual. Gretsch, however, was my first crack at teaching kids completely on my own-- a fantastic learning experience before stepping back into S.P.A.C.E.'s fast-paced all-day camp.
no, it isn't easy
BUT I did score extra extra points by learning to play the ukulele. At the beginning of summer, I picked up a $25 dollar uke at Portman's...learned a few songs and had fun. Then I traded my crazy awesome mountain bike(that I never rode by the way) for a Greg Bennet uke. Then, as a birthday present for myself, I bought a solid mahogany Bushman Jenny--and the thing just sings. Anyway, I learned all sorts of songs(well, with the memory of squirrel i read along with the music) and kids songs...playing open mic every once in a while and just having a blast. Okay, I should stop with the uke stuff...I'll write forever about it.
So now I have a different job, it's part-time...because the normal ceramics instructor just had hip surgery... but she was probably one of the younger people there because it's senior center in a podunk town an hour away, BUT it is in my medium of choice--ceramics. It isn't, however, my normal style. I basically make slip casts for the seniors to dry-brush with acrylic or paint with underglaze/glaze. I've never casted before so it's a good thing...and of course, older women just seem to eat me up.
I've also been invited again to teach a workshop on alternative firing techniques so I suppose I should start making work again. I haven't produced any clay work in forever--which is another reason to be happy I found a part-time job in my field. I was also asked to teach one or two, depending on registration, once-a-week classes at S.P.A.C.E. One is a Beginning Wheel-Throwing and another is Raku/Wheel-Throwing.
So that's a taste of what's new...and it's pretty exciting. I promise everyone I'll be making new work soon--i have to.
toodles.
Friday, August 15, 2008
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Welcome back to the blog world! It sounds like you are finding some good opportunities! Congrats!
I've been thinking about you guys at art camp all summer. . . with a mixture of sadness and relief.
Looking forward to seeing new work!! Get on it!
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