An Art Retreat hosted by SCAEA Lower Region
Come rejuvenate through the artistic process as we explore the versatile realm of screen printing! We will learn multiple screen printing techniques from basic stencil to photo emulsion as well as explore different printing surfaces including paper and fabric. Whether you teach kindergarten or high school, you will leave with a new skill set to bring back to your classroom and apply in your own art making. Also included in the workshop is a guided tour of the Gibbes Museum. Learn about the many art educational resources available to you and your students. Following the workshop, you may wish to explore the wealth of art galleries and dinning opportunities found in downtown Charleston. Date: Saturday, February 3rd, 2018 Time: 10:30am-1:00pm Location: Gibbes Museum 135 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401 Cost: $25 (Non-members $45) Registration Deadline: January 19th, 2018 Participants will earn 2.5 hours of Renewal Credit. In addition, at the conclusion of the workshop, one lucky participant will get to take home the “Ultimate Screen Printing Kit” worth over $80!!! To reserve your spot, complete the following form and submit payment by Jan. 19th. You will need your NAEA membership number. https://goo.gl/forms/lmLpmuaw6WbQSIyx1 Please make checks payable to SCAEA and mail to: Elise Stuck, JPES 9701 Patriot Blvd Ladson, SC 29456 Questions: Contact Elise Stuck, SCAEA Lower Region Coordinator, at estuck@dorchester2.k12.sc.us Link to Screen Printing Workshop Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwAnYUa87RtiaXpQbkRQclRaVUU/view?usp=sharing Dear Lower Region Visual Art Teachers,
Join the South Carolina Art Education Association in celebrating the creative students and art programs of our state during Youth Art Month! These celebrations will occur in four regions across the state. The Lower Region celebration will include a week long art exhibition being hosted in Charleston, SC, from Saturday, March 5th–March 19th, 2016, with a closing reception on March 19th. Your K-12th grade students are invited to be part of this exciting celebration. Two elementary, middle, and high school winners will be selected from SCAEA member submissions to continue on to the State show. You may submit up to 4 pieces. Submission deadline is Thursday, March 3rd. Submission is free for SCAEA members; non-members must pay five dollars per work of art. If you would like to join SCAEA/NAEA you will find this information at http://www.scaea.org. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Entry Form Sincerely, Elise Stuck SCAEA Lower Region Coordinator estuck@dorchester2.k12.sc.us 803-673-0673 SCAEA Lower Region Art Retreat
You are invited to join in a glass fusion workshop presented by artist and Nationally Board Certified teacher, Carolyn H. Mullinax. Participants will be introduced to the process of glass fusion as they create a functional glass wind chime. Date: Saturday, February 6th, 2016 Time: 9am-Noon Location: Windsor Hill Arts Infused Elementary School 8600 William Moultrie Dr. North Charleston, SC 29420 What to bring: 5×5 inch sketch for wind chime center piece in a square or diamond format. Keep the design simple! We will be attaching 4-5 chimes to this base. You can also wait and create a sketch after looking at samples. What to wear: closed toed shoes Important Note: The wind chime will need fired in a kiln. You will receive firing instructions. Cost: $35 (Cost covers glass materials and shelving paper for kiln firing.) Deadline for Registering: January 28th, 2016 As materials will be purchased for each participant, the workshop fee must be received by 1/28. To reserve your spot, complete the following form. You will need your NAEA membership number. Form Link Please make checks payable to SCAEA and mail to: Elise Stuck, WHAIES 8600 William Moultrie Dr. Charleston, SC 29420 Questions: Contact Elise Stuck, SCAEA Lower Region Coordinator at estuck@dorchester2.k12.sc.us |
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