Teens


Jun 28, 2010 - Jul 02, 2010
Kate Lapides

Stories from the Valley: a documentary workshop
The Roaring Fork Valley is a landscape rich with characters who call this singular place home. Join us to create a small collection of their stories: their passions, their struggles, their relationships to the community and the lanscape surrounding them. We use this project as a pathway to teach the foundations of documentary photography and multimedia. Presented in partnership with Aspen Writers Foundation. http://www.aspenwritersfoundation.org/ ...more



Jul 05, 2010 - Jul 09, 2010
Isaac AlaridPease

Layers of Meaning: Photoshop for art making
Layering is the conceptual anchor and vehicle as we move beyond familiar symbols into altered visual language. Create new effects using Photoshop to manipulate images by overlapping, underlapping, varying transparency and merging. Explore the meanings and ideas behind layered art: What are we trying to communicate? How can we represent the same idea with different techniques? Presented in partnership with Youth Entity. http://www.youthentity.org/ ...more



Jul 12, 2010 - Jul 14, 2010
Dylan Balderson
Jared Davis

Playing with Fire: intro to glass blowing
Spiro Lyon Glass, North Rim Glass Studio and Anderson Ranch partner in this three-day intensive introduction to the basic skills of shaping and sculpting hot glass. We work in cooperative teams with individualized assistance, supporting a safe environment. The workshop is held offsite at the Spiro Lyon Glass Studio (halfway between Basalt and Carbondale); and students must provide their own transportation to the studio. Presented in partnership with Spiro Lyon Glass http://www.spirolyonglass.com/ ...more



Jul 26, 2010 - Jul 30, 2010
Deb Snider

Mixed-Media BOOT Camp
This is BOOT Camp (Bring Out Our Talent) because the most exciting art combines drawing, painting and collage in a visual symphony of color, texture and image. Investigate portraiture, the figure, still-life, landscape and fantasy art from realism to exaggerated abstraction. ...more



Aug 02, 2010 - Aug 06, 2010
Evelyn Siegel

Cooking with Clay
Clay is a beautiful and functional media, and what is better than creating your own pots, dishes, utensils and trivets for a special family recipe? Students make at least one special baking dish, salad bowl or other serving piece for a favorite family dish. We also make clay tiles on which the clayware can sit or protect warm dishes. We learn handbuilding techniques and ways to add designs by stamping and adding details. At the end of the week, we have collective feast to enjoy our new pottery. ...more



Aug 09, 2010 - Aug 13, 2010
Wendy Ellsworth

Beadweaving: the gourd stitch
Join the rich tradition of Native American beadwork. Practice one of the most versatile bead weaving stitches: the gourd stitch, also known as the peyote stitch. The flat form of the stitch becomes a wearable necklace or bracelet while the sculptural form becomes a tube-shaped pen cover. Learn both forms of this beautiful beaded design by working with glass seed beads in vibrant colors. ...more


 








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