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Material in the making. Material in the making. I am using the “renewable resources” of my house such as newspaper, cereal boxes and plastic bags to make bolts of yardage. Woven, sewn or otherwise bound, the textile-like works vary in width, from 3 inches to 10 feet and are all continually growing in length. With each exhibition, the yardage grows in visual and physical complexity and the collective experience creates another kind of indeterminate material-abstract but no less interesting.

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Material in the making. Material in the making. I am using the “renewable resources” of my house such as newspaper, cereal boxes and plastic bags to make bolts of yardage. Woven, sewn or otherwise bound, the textile-like works vary in width, from 3 inches to 10 feet and are all continually growing in length. With each exhibition, the yardage grows in visual and physical complexity and the collective experience creates another kind of indeterminate material-abstract but no less interesting.

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The Yardage Project: May 2011

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Material in the making. Material in the making. I am using the “renewable resources” of my house such as newspaper, cereal boxes and plastic bags to make bolts of yardage. Woven, sewn or otherwise bound, the textile-like works vary in width, from 3 inches to 10 feet and are all continually growing in length. With each exhibition, the yardage grows in visual and physical complexity and the collective experience creates another kind of indeterminate material-abstract but no less interesting.

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The Yardage Project

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Material in the making. Material in the making. I am using the “renewable resources” of my house such as newspaper, cereal boxes and plastic bags to make bolts of yardage. Woven, sewn or otherwise bound, the textile-like works vary in width, from 3 inches to 10 feet and are all continually growing in length. With each exhibition, the yardage grows in visual and physical complexity and the collective experience creates another kind of indeterminate material-abstract but no less interesting.

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The Yardage Project

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Material in the making. Material in the making. I am using the “renewable resources” of my house such as newspaper, cereal boxes and plastic bags to make bolts of yardage. Woven, sewn or otherwise bound, the textile-like works vary in width, from 3 inches to 10 feet and are all continually growing in length. With each exhibition, the yardage grows in visual and physical complexity and the collective experience creates another kind of indeterminate material-abstract but no less interesting.

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The Yardage Project: April 2011

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Material in the making. Material in the making. I am using the “renewable resources” of my house such as newspaper, cereal boxes and plastic bags to make bolts of yardage. Woven, sewn or otherwise bound, the textile-like works vary in width, from 3 inches to 10 feet and are all continually growing in length. With each exhibition, the yardage grows in visual and physical complexity and the collective experience creates another kind of indeterminate material-abstract but no less interesting.

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The Yardage Project

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Material in the making. Material in the making. I am using the “renewable resources” of my house such as newspaper, cereal boxes and plastic bags to make bolts of yardage. Woven, sewn or otherwise bound, the textile-like works vary in width, from 3 inches to 10 feet and are all continually growing in length. With each exhibition, the yardage grows in visual and physical complexity and the collective experience creates another kind of indeterminate material-abstract but no less interesting.

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After School Art: straw sculptures

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Friday, December 10, 2010. We began with building a cube out of straws and took off from there. Great structures! Posted by Kate Donnelly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to After School Art. Check out what's new in the studio. See examples of student. Find out about upcoming exhibitions. Group Critiques -all are welcome! May 16-19, 2011. 2010 -11 After School Art Schedule. Session 1 - Sept. 20- Oct. 29 (no classes Oct. 11 -15). Session 2 - Nov. 1- Dec. 17 (No classes Nov.22-26).

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After School Art: Mannequins

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Friday, December 10, 2010. Students made mannequins from clay and wire. They painted backdrops for their creations, posed the mannequins, and then photographed the scene. Amazing! Posted by Kate Donnelly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to After School Art. Check out what's new in the studio. See examples of student. Find out about upcoming exhibitions. Group Critiques -all are welcome! May 16-19, 2011. 2010 -11 After School Art Schedule. Session 3 - Jan. 3- Feb. 18.

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After School Art: a group project

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Saturday, December 11, 2010. Students were given a section of a contour drawing of a famous painting. Responding to just the lines on the section, the students composed a colorful image. When all the sections were complete, students puzzled the pieces together to reveal the famous painting. Fun! Posted by Kate Donnelly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to After School Art. Check out what's new in the studio. See examples of student. Find out about upcoming exhibitions. May 16-19, 2011.

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After School Art: water fountains!

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Friday, December 10, 2010. Posted by Kate Donnelly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to After School Art. Check out what's new in the studio. See examples of student. Find out about upcoming exhibitions. Group Critiques -all are welcome! May 16-19, 2011. 2010 -11 After School Art Schedule. Session 1 - Sept. 20- Oct. 29 (no classes Oct. 11 -15). Session 2 - Nov. 1- Dec. 17 (No classes Nov.22-26). Session 3 - Jan. 3- Feb. 18. Session 4 - Feb. 28 -March 31. Check out these other blogs.

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After School Art: December 2010

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Saturday, December 11, 2010. Students were given a section of a contour drawing of a famous painting. Responding to just the lines on the section, the students composed a colorful image. When all the sections were complete, students puzzled the pieces together to reveal the famous painting. Fun! Posted by Kate Donnelly. Posted by Kate Donnelly. Posted by Kate Donnelly. Friday, December 10, 2010. What a beautiful theater. Posted by Kate Donnelly. Posted by Kate Donnelly. Posted by Kate Donnelly.

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After School Art: self portraits

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Saturday, December 11, 2010. Posted by Kate Donnelly. I do not know how old your students are but their work is fantastic, thanks for posting. December 12, 2010 at 4:34 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to After School Art. Check out what's new in the studio. See examples of student. Find out about upcoming exhibitions. Group Critiques -all are welcome! May 16-19, 2011. 2010 -11 After School Art Schedule. Session 1 - Sept. 20- Oct. 29 (no classes Oct. 11 -15). Check out these other blogs.

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After School Art: Drawing with newspaper

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Saturday, December 11, 2010. Posted by Kate Donnelly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to After School Art. Check out what's new in the studio. See examples of student. Find out about upcoming exhibitions. Group Critiques -all are welcome! May 16-19, 2011. 2010 -11 After School Art Schedule. Session 1 - Sept. 20- Oct. 29 (no classes Oct. 11 -15). Session 2 - Nov. 1- Dec. 17 (No classes Nov.22-26). Session 3 - Jan. 3- Feb. 18. Session 4 - Feb. 28 -March 31. Check out these other blogs.

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After School Art: art reel

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Friday, December 10, 2010. What a beautiful theater. Posted by Kate Donnelly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to After School Art. Check out what's new in the studio. See examples of student. Find out about upcoming exhibitions. Group Critiques -all are welcome! May 16-19, 2011. 2010 -11 After School Art Schedule. Session 1 - Sept. 20- Oct. 29 (no classes Oct. 11 -15). Session 2 - Nov. 1- Dec. 17 (No classes Nov.22-26). Session 3 - Jan. 3- Feb. 18. Session 4 - Feb. 28 -March 31.

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