Children's Program
Code: K1011-23
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Ages 6-8
My Favorite Things!
Aug 7 - 11, 2023
9AM-3PM
Concept
Have you ever had something you just can’t let go of? Like maybe a favorite stuffy, or a favorite meal you must have on your birthday, or even your family on the first day of school? This workshop explores the things we love that make us unique! We craft our favorite plate, bowl, and cups out of clay to hold our most delicious treats. We create sculptures all about us and what we like, using mixed-media materials, wood, and clay. We draft and paint portraits of the people we love. We explore our differences and our similarities—and create new favorites!
Faculty
Anjuli DiMaria
Anjuli’s background includes post baccalaureate work in Studio Ceramics under Richard Hirsch and Julia Galloway after receiving a BA in Ceramics and Philosophy at Houghton College. Anjuli moved to Snowmass Village to participate in a ceramics residency at ARAC in 2004. Since then, Anjuli has worked in galleries, the Aspen School District, and as an adjunct faculty at CMC-Aspen. Anjuli is lucky enough to be raising her three children with her husband here in Snowmass Village.
Olivia Martinez
Youth and Community Engagement Manager
Olivia was raised in San Francisco, California, and graduated from Colorado College in 2020 with a B.A. in Education and minors in Southwest Studies and Spanish. She has worked at the Denver Art Museum and Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College and is also a certified Colorado Environmental Educator. Olivia completed her Master’s in Teaching at Colorado College with a focus on Elementary Education in 2021. When not working with young people she is always looking for good food, creating, and cruising around on her bike. Preferred Pronouns: She/Her
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Scholarships, College Credit & Discounts
Making Art Accessible
Applications for scholarship support are encouraged. Specific scholarships are funded by Ranch supporters, either through endowed funds or special gifts.
Many colleges and universities offer college credit for workshops taken at Anderson Ranch. Discounts are available for students and teachers.
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