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these assemblages took me way out of my comfort zone. i've never done anything like this before.it was fun! the salt and pepper shakers stand for my sons who are both autistic and similar but very different.the beautiful stone in the middlle stands for my daughter who is a glorious,glowing human being.the lock on the bottom stands for my husband,and it represents security and steadfastness-the flowers are me because they can be! more symbolism but too much to go into.
This Creative Mornings/Lexington event was generously hosted by 21c Museum Hotel Lexington.
Natalie Baxter was our speaker.
The event was sponsored Quantrell Subaru.
All Photos by Ryan K. Morris
Croydon College celebrated its creative talents last week with its
Creative Festival. This annual event showcases the work of Art, Media,
Performing Arts and Fashion students across both the Sixth Form (6F)
College and Higher Education College. Events took place all week across
all three of the College's campuses.
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As part of the "What's Your Story?" Queanbeyan Portrait Mural the Places and Spaces team facilitated two creative mentors to work with High Schools students from Karabar and Queanbeyan High Schools on a creative mentoring project.
The project aimed to equip the students with hands-on experience and skills to undertake a mural project and to screen print an image onto a t-shirt.
The activity took place in a vacant shop front along Blacksmiths Lane, the latter was the site for the chalk art the students undertook on the walls of the buildings.
The project was a big success and we hope the first of many! A big thanks to our two creative mentors: Helen Ferguson from the Queanbeyan Hive and Ian Barnard from Copperhead Screen Printing. A big thanks too to the teachers and students involved from Queanbeyan High and Karabar High.
Images: Gabriella Tagliapietra and Nathaniel DeHoog for QPRC.
Creative Mornings Baltimore-February 2023- Touch- Vanessa Geffrard at Impact Hub
Photo by @laurasferrara
Creative Mornings Baltimore-February 2023- Touch- Vanessa Geffrard at Impact Hub
Photo by @laurasferrara
Creative Mornings Baltimore-February 2023- Touch- Vanessa Geffrard at Impact Hub
Photo by @laurasferrara
I've yet to buy a proper cooling rack here, so I make do by using some metal skewers placed across a plate to help cool my rare baked goods.
February ~ Creative Outlet celebrates Chinese New Year and the Year of the Rabbit ~
Young Artists at Work were invited to construct red paper lanterns, bunny ear hats, and to draw and paint rabbit pictures with tempera and oil pastel.
Cooking & gourmet experiences, the Reykjavik Airwaves Music Festival, a visit to the nation's Elf School, printing my own postcards ... the nature & creativity of Iceland and its people is simply mind-blowing. I look forward to sharing more stories on my travel blog soon: www.creativelena.com!