by Kelli Sturm | Sep 25, 2021
Heidi McKenzie Follow her on Instagram Heidi McKenzie “I believe it is important for everyone to dig a little deeper to understand where we came from. In my parents’ generation there was a tendency to not speak of the past. I think this tendency is widespread....
by Cindy Bracker | Apr 20, 2021
We were contacted by Daniela at Porch with the following message/resource: We published: How to Make Pottery at Home. It talks about how to set up a pottery and ceramic studio at home, pottery techniques and how to use and install a kiln . I’m sure you and your... by Cindy Bracker | Mar 23, 2020
See original here Lesson Plans and Resources for Remote Teaching JILL FOOTE-HUTTON We waited. We watched. We wondered. Then, as momentum is wont to do… So much has happened so quickly in response to COVID-19, not the least of which is that many teachers are... by Cindy Bracker | Mar 20, 2020
Some ideas for pieces that would celebrate clay in its impermanent states Students that don’t have clay could use other plastic materials (For any of my students who weren’t able to get their clay, I was going to suggest they experiment with other plastic,... by Cindy Bracker | Mar 20, 2020
[Basic ceramics for students who do not have access to materials or nature] In this project, students will consider gestalt design theory and design glaze on plates using any plate [clay, paper, plastic] and a paper bag or other papers. Students adjust and play with...