FIRE AND EARTH: EXPLORATION OF SELF THROUGH CLAY AND NATURAL MATERIAL

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FIRE AND EARTH: EXPLORATION OF SELF THROUGH CLAY AND NATURAL MATERIAL

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(IN PERSON)

SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 2021, 10:00AM - 1:00PM
AND
SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2021, 10:00AM - 1:00PM

Registration closes at 6:00pm the evening before the first gathering. Be sure and reserve your spot!

LOCATION:
THESE SESSIONS WILL BE HELD AT ANNA'S BEAUTIFUL RIVERSIDE CERAMICS STUDIO, WHICH LIES ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE CITY OF WASHOUGAL. THE ADDRESS AND DIRECTIONS WILL BE SENT OUT THE DAY BEFORE THE CLASS.

INSTRUCTOR:
ANNA WIANCKO-CHASMAN

Students will work with a variety of mixed media and natural objects to create a meaningful expression of themselves through the power of alchemy and intuition. Alchemy is defined as "taking something ordinary and turning it into something unexplainably extraordinary.”

Students will use clay (which will be fired), natural pieces such as bark, kelp, mosses or seedpods, as well as meaningful and personal found objects, and glazes or paints, all as vehicles of self expression.


What to bring:

  • Natural materials and found or personal objects (many natural objects will be supplied as well)

  • Painting/art shirt

  • Sack lunch (tea and other beverages will be supplied)

  • Optional: meaningful quote or sayings (clippings or other forms), personal and meaningful ideas such as photos or jewelry, etc., journal



TUITION: $85 (INCLUDES CLAY, GLAZES, AND OTHER SUPPLIES)

SPACE IS LIMITED TO 7 PARTICIPANTS

COVID CONSIDERATIONS: IF THE STATE OF THINGS REQUIRES, WE WILL MEET ENTIRELY OUTISDE, PRACTICE PHYSICAL DISTANCING AND WEAR MASKS.

SUPPORT NATURE CONNECTION: Please consider making an additional donation to help TreeSong, a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Anything helps and we thank you in advance!

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has." — Margaret Mead

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Instructor bio:

”I was introduced to the natural world as a baby, as my parents were both avid outdoors people and activists for the environment. I often took pencils and paper into the back country when we camped or stayed in our cabin in the High Sierras. A deep love of art, nature, and animals became rooted in me simultaneously, and these dual passions have inspired and guided me my whole life. I have had horses and other animals most of my life as well.

I found that both animals and art are wonderful companions, which enabled me to express myself in ways I otherwise could not. When I lost my daughter to cancer, art helped give me strength and the courage to heal.

Witnessing disturbing news about our world in crisis, art once again has given me an outlet to express compassion, fear, and grief. As an artist, I feel a responsibility to speak truth surrounding issues about which I care deeply, because art is often more universally accessible than many other forms of communication.

However, I need, as many of us do, to balance the difficult messages with humor and play. Mixed media has provided me the best opportunity to explore a wide range of expression. I frequently work in clay, painting, mixed media, and natural and found objects to create unusual and expressive sculptures and assemblages.

As an artist and an art therapist, I am continually grateful for the universal power and magic of art as metaphor, and as a vehicle for expression and communication. From deep reverence and awe, to humor and whimsy, art has the ability to express feelings that are otherwise often difficult to access. This process allows us to move toward acceptance and healing.

I have been exhibiting my work in art galleries for many decades. Currently I show at Attic Gallery in Camas, Aurora Gallery in Vancouver,
Guardino Gallery in Portland, and Riversea gallery in Astoria. I teach out of my studio on the Washougal River in Washougal, Washington.”

~ Anna

Click here to see some of Anna’s work.