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The Studio School

Sustainable Sculptures

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  • Mon.-Fri., July 21-25

Location: On campus: Art A 23 & 24

Artists ages 5-13 will have a chance to experience hands-on building activities in this three-dimensional art environment. 
Using upcycled building materials, clay, craft supplies, and various natural mediums, young artists will learn about structure, form, and creative ways to develop 3D art. 

There is endless possibility in structural art, where topics of functionality, sustainability, and creating art pieces for fun all support a creative mind practice. Students will also learn new ways of creating projects while improving dexterity and precision.

With the support of fellow artists, The Studio School learners will thrive in this opportunity to expand their artistic interests. Students will have the chance to create friendships and express their shared interests with peers in this art-filled summer camp.

Mon.-Fri., July 21-25  •  9 a.m.-3 p.m.
On campus: Art A 23 & 24
$300   •   Class #: TBA

Optional Before/After Studio School Program
Mon.-Fri., July 21-25  •  8-9 a.m. & 3-5 p.m.
$135, Class #: TBA

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Rachel Morris

As an art education student at Cal Poly Humboldt, Rachel Morris is well versed in multiple art practices and loves diving into new styles and techniques. She is enthusiastic about creating with freedom, as well as developing her art skills through ambitious projects. Art has been at the center of her entire life. She says that it has been "a privilege to have such a great support system in my art journey, and I aspire to provide the most positive feedback to all young artists around me." She considers herself a lifelong learner, and loves hearing facts about science and animals -- and she has a few of her own to share. She is fascinated by nature and the ecosystems around her, so a lot of her art practices revolve around exploration of her surroundings. Her goal as an art teacher is to inspire artists to create fun, interactive art in connection to their passions.