
I have listed the September classes here on the Classes Page and Explore Wilson Website. They are on Art Happens on Tarboro Facebook Page. They will also be coming out in the September Issue of Wide Awake Wilson coming out September 1.
I am excited and a little nervous about having classes again. I do ask that student wear a mask and we will social distance and have santizing stations. Class sizes will be smaller than before. I have cleaned the studio and we will label student tool boxes so you get the same one back each week if you sign up for stained glass or jewelry making.
The studio has been busy. I just finished a repair from last August, it kept getting pushed aside for other projects until I said enough... finish it! There is a commission in the works and another repair waiting for its turn.
Art Happens on Tarboro will be participating in American Craft Week October 2 through October 11, this link goes to all participatants, ou need to scroll to find us. They will be listed on Art Happens on Tarboro Classes Page also for ease. If there are any classes that you missed that you would like to see again please let me know. I will be lisiting classes September 12.
What have you been creating during this time of sheltering in place? I have branched out and done some collage work and art journaling.
I am in two Virtual Book Clubs. One is with DelArts and have read two books- A Month in the Summer by JL Carr and The Birth of Venus by Sarah Dunant, so far. Zoom is amazing- getting to meet people in Delaware and get toether once a month to discuss a book. The one I am really looking forward to is Clara and Mr Tiffany, about Clara Driscol the designer of the Tiffany Lamps- she did not get credit during the creation.
The other Book Club is more Non-Fiction type- we did The Artists Way by Julia Cameron and are in Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon. This group is much younger..... I could be everyone's mom! But they roll with and it is great. We meet every Sunday!
To tell you thruth I have not read this many books, since March, since the college days! I am loving it. I want to start a Book Club and do a Zoom!
Stay safe and remember to keep art in your heART!
Kim
I am excited and a little nervous about having classes again. I do ask that student wear a mask and we will social distance and have santizing stations. Class sizes will be smaller than before. I have cleaned the studio and we will label student tool boxes so you get the same one back each week if you sign up for stained glass or jewelry making.
The studio has been busy. I just finished a repair from last August, it kept getting pushed aside for other projects until I said enough... finish it! There is a commission in the works and another repair waiting for its turn.
Art Happens on Tarboro will be participating in American Craft Week October 2 through October 11, this link goes to all participatants, ou need to scroll to find us. They will be listed on Art Happens on Tarboro Classes Page also for ease. If there are any classes that you missed that you would like to see again please let me know. I will be lisiting classes September 12.
What have you been creating during this time of sheltering in place? I have branched out and done some collage work and art journaling.
I am in two Virtual Book Clubs. One is with DelArts and have read two books- A Month in the Summer by JL Carr and The Birth of Venus by Sarah Dunant, so far. Zoom is amazing- getting to meet people in Delaware and get toether once a month to discuss a book. The one I am really looking forward to is Clara and Mr Tiffany, about Clara Driscol the designer of the Tiffany Lamps- she did not get credit during the creation.
The other Book Club is more Non-Fiction type- we did The Artists Way by Julia Cameron and are in Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon. This group is much younger..... I could be everyone's mom! But they roll with and it is great. We meet every Sunday!
To tell you thruth I have not read this many books, since March, since the college days! I am loving it. I want to start a Book Club and do a Zoom!
Stay safe and remember to keep art in your heART!
Kim