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Scholarships
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Each age group will be overseen by a full time teacher who will provide a variety of projects that will span many of the media taught at Peters Valley including ceramics, jewelry, weaving, painting, drawing and sculpture. Specific projects will include: beading on an Indian style loom, casting objects from nature in sand, mono printing with techniques from Africa, printing original designs on tee shirts, paper-making and collage along with many other creative undertakings. Additionally guest artists drawn from the Peters Valley network will be visiting two to three times a week supplementing the core curriculum. They will mostly demonstrate projects that will result in hands-on-activities led by themselves and the primary teachers. At other times they will introduce skills that they might want to pursue when they are older, such as blacksmithing, throwing on the potter’s wheel, and precious metal casting. The Program is set up as three successive week-long sessions and each week will touch on a wide variety of subjects. However, projects will be progressive and change from week to week so that a student signing up for multiple sessions will be encountering new things everyday. We encourage multiple enrollments, even offering a discount on additional sessions (first tuition is $165, each additional session costs just $150).
TO REGISTER:
WE ENCOURAGE EARLY REGISTRATION Questions should
be directed to pv@warwick.net or
(973)948-5200
Instructors for 2007 include: Liz Pemberton is a Quilt/Fiber Artist and Fabric Collage Muralist, presently working as an Artist-in-Residence for public schools throughout Monroe County, Pennsylvania since 2003. Her large Murals, created with the school students have been highly publicized. She gives lectures to Quilting Guilds as well as being an instructor for adult workshops. Her skills also include beautiful beadwork (all levels), jewelry making, and macramé. Her Quilt-art has been exhibited in many galleries, and she has received numerous awards for her work. Currently, one of her Quilts has been juried, and is part of a 64 Quilt traveling exhibition called “Textural Rhythms: Quilting the Jazz Tradition”. These Quilts will be on tour throughout the United States until 2010. There is also a companion book that goes with this exhibition.
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