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Kids Class: Collaborative Jointed Figures – Wednesday, October 9th, 6:00pm – 8:00pm

$115.00

Wednesday, October 9th, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Combine clay and amusement in a movable figure making workshop. Whether you are interested in mermaids or superheroes, the character of your choosing can come to life as you follow along with a demonstration provided by instructor Amy Henson. Each shoulder and hip joint will be connected after it is fired and finished in the studio, so the limbs can be repositioned. Once you take your doll home you can add strings to make it a puppet, hang it on the wall, or gently play with it. No prior clay experience is needed to join in on the fun. Please wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.
This is an adult and child activity. 1 ticket purchased is for both the adult and the child together.

4 in stock

Kids Class: Collaborative Jointed Figures – Wednesday, October 9th, 6:00pm – 8:00pm

$115.00

Wednesday, October 9th, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Combine clay and amusement in a movable figure making workshop. Whether you are interested in mermaids or superheroes, the character of your choosing can come to life as you follow along with a demonstration provided by instructor Amy Henson. Each shoulder and hip joint will be connected after it is fired and finished in the studio, so the limbs can be repositioned. Once you take your doll home you can add strings to make it a puppet, hang it on the wall, or gently play with it. No prior clay experience is needed to join in on the fun. Please wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.
This is an adult and child activity. 1 ticket purchased is for both the adult and the child together.

4 in stock

Instructor Bio

Amy Henson

Amy Henson is a ceramic artist and educator living in Garland. Amy has been wheel throwing and hand building clay objects for 18 years, and exhibits her work locally and nationally. Amy earned her BFA in Studio Art from Southern Methodist University in 2007, and her MFA in Ceramics from University of North Texas in 2022. She has been teaching in ceramics since 2021 at UNT, first as a graduate student and now as adjunct faculty, and since 2022 at the Brookhaven campus of Dallas College. Amy has also taught various workshops in the D/FW area. Her current work focuses on maternal feminism and animal forms translated into hand-built sculptural vessels. Amy enjoys working with beginners and established makers alike. She demonstrates a diverse array of methods to encourage experimentation, and supports students’ ideas and hands-on execution to build their confidence and skill.”