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Teen Scene Guide_Winter Spring 2020

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7 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Sculpting Animals in Clay (age 11–16) Work from scaled Schleich models of different animals while receiving instruction in figurative sculpting using water-based clay. Explore your own style! Emphasis will be on improving individual sculpting skills, the ability to see and interpret from a model. Tue Jan 14–Feb 4 5–7 p.m. 000584 Location: Cary Arts Center Instructor: Kim Marchesseault Fees: $77(R) $100(N) (4 classes) Faces in Clay (age 11–16) Improve your sculpting skills, while learning how to see and interpret a model! Work from scaled Schleich models of different animals while receiving instruction in figurative sculpting using water-based clay. Tue Feb 18–Mar 3 5–7 p.m. 000638 Location: Cary Arts Center Instructor: Kim Marchesseault Fees: $45(R) $59(N) (3 classes) Sculpting the Head in Clay (age 11–16) Learn to sculpt the head in clay! Prepare an armature and ready your work to be fired in the kiln. Tue Apr 14–May 19 5–7 p.m. 000797 Location: Cary Arts Center Instructor: Kim Marchesseault Fees: $90(R) $117(N) (6 classes) NEW! PHILIP GUSTON "Painting and sculpture are very archaic forms. It's the only thing left in our industrial society where an indi- vidual alone can make something with not just his own hands, but brains, imagination, heart maybe."

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