Have you heard of Squam Art Workshops? I'm really so excited about it, and one of the reasons is... I'm teaching some classes there! How cool is that? There are two sessions this year, and I am teaching at the Spring Workshop which takes place from June 3-7, 2009.
When I was contacted about teaching, I didn't even know what Squam was and or where it was. But I checked out the website, and spoke with our fearless director
Elizabeth MacCrellish, as well as reading through some of the reviews... I think the most frequently used word, or at least the word that I kept seeing in the raves was "magical". I immediatly said YES. I want to always be apart of magic when I can. I feel like with the location, and all of the dedication to these workshops, the incredible roster of teachers, and the beautiful peeps who come to be uplifted and create in such an amazing environment could only experience magic.
How cool is that?
If you are interested you can look into registration here!
Also, the Spring workshops are focused around textiles, and here are the classes that I am teaching!
Block Printing Fabric
Lizzy House
Have you always wanted to create your own prints on fabric but weren't
entirely sure where to start? Then this class is for you.
Together we will explore the basic ways to carve a block that can be
used for printing fabric. In addition, we will experiment with a
variety of techniques to create beautiful home textile prints.
All levels are welcome.
Material List:
open list
Ink (oil based relief ink)
brayer
linoleum
carving tools
glass for rolling out ink
barren
fabric for printing
hair dryer to heat set fabric
Kit Fee: $0
The Color Class
Lizzy House
A crash course in color theory!
From basic theory and exploring the endless combinations that can be
extracted from the color wheel, to how color makes you feel-- this
course will work to help anyone from a color novice to a color master
expand their understanding and use of color.
This will have a direct impact on the way color figures into the
composition of your artwork as well as the use of color in your home
and life.
Material List:
open list
Kit Fee: $0
Creating Patterns
Lizzy House
Ever wonder how to tile a pattern? Thinking about submitting to
Spoonflower or a manufacturer? Perhaps you just want to learn the
basics on how to create some fun patterns? Then this is your class.
In this surface design class we will learn how to create patterns that can be used for textiles as well as other surfaces.
Material List:
open list
paper, pencils, scissors, things for coloring (pencils, water color, etc)
Kit Fee: $0
Also, check out the Squam blog for some really exciting news
I hope you are all having a great weekend!