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Lori Beal, from Edo Japan, Olds, AB, shows off her edible art (california rolls and wasabi Hort Week plug!) after the sushi rolling and assembly demonstration as a part of this fantastic evening event at Hort Week (held on Mon July 18, 2011).

Alexis Baluch, left, a junior psychology major,, works on an anthropology lab aimed at identifying trauma to bones.

You can see the slight coloration of Sophia's snowflake (she added some drops of food coloring to her Borax solution).

Instructor Abrah Anrneson, CHT, got the Making Herbal Remedies workshop group busy with making herbal tinctures, hand salve and other creations to take home and use in this half day workshop. BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND - Don't miss it this year on Th • Jul 19 • 1–5pm!

Sophia is learning how to roll a beeswax candle. She made a larger one like this, and then I cut the wax sheet in half (lengthwise) so she could make some smaller candles. She really enjoyed doing this.

Santa Cruz, CA teachers in Panama. Photo courtesy of Santa Cruz teachers.

David King, a senior biology major, inspects a dove before banding it and releasing it back into the wild as part of his internship with the Pennsylvania Game Commission.

She's already cut out the circles of dough, put a spoon of applesauce in the cente,r and now is pressing the edges with a fork. They will bake and then be rolled in a sugar and cinnamon mixture.

 

These were made as part of a unit study using Josephina (one of the American Girl dolls). The study included learning about New Mexico, Mexico, hispanic culture and arts, Native Americans who live in the SW U.S., Native American art and culture, cooking, music, deserts (animals, cacti), goats, clothing, and history. This was a very hands-on and fun unit.

"Wheelhouse Studios is an open arts studio located in Memorial Union with the intent of providing an outlet for creativity in the heart of campus. With three versatile workspaces, flexible studio designs, drop-in art opportunities, and classes for enthusiasts and dabblers alike, it’s easy to sign up and get involved."

union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/open-art-studio-and-...

 

UW-Madison Bachelor of Business Administration LEAD Course, Fall 2015 Screen printing & Bookmaking Project in response to Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

A collaboration of Wisconsin School of Business, Wheelhouse Studios at Memorial Union, and UW-Madison’s Go Big Read Program

video by Charles O'Connor

A large group of workshop participants build a new addition to our Botanic Garden, an Herb Spiral, under the guidance of local Permaculture expert, Barb Hazenveld in this half day workshop. Talk about "hands-on" and a "group" project! Everyone did their part - way to go guys!

Alexis Baluch, left, a junior psychology major,, works on an anthropology lab aimed at identifying trauma to bones.

David King, a senior biology major interning with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, and Julie Leiendecker '20, Wildlife Biologist Aide, collect trapped doves for banding and release on a local farm.

Wheelhouse Studios at Memorial Union to learn how to screen print and make books by hand.

 

UW-Madison Bachelor of Business Administration LEAD Course, Fall 2015 Screen printing & Bookmaking Project in response to Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

A collaboration of Wisconsin School of Business, Wheelhouse Studios at Memorial Union, and UW-Madison’s Go Big Read Program

Let loose and sculpt using fabric, wire and an exterior fabric hardener to create fun and funky birds who won’t be flying south any time soon! Spend the day with Rita Wildschut as she leads you through the creation of this whimsical addition to your garden or pond environment. Back by popular demand, this workshop is a delightful way to explore the creativity you didn’t know you had.

M • Jul 16 • 9am–4pm

Bellarmine University welcomes their first nuc of small honey bees on campus in Louisville, Kentucky on June 13, 2022. Bellarmine faculty and staff members Dr. Kate Bulinski, Andrew J. Stone Porter and Jessica Hume installed the nuc colony. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY

Alexis Baluch, left, a junior psychology major, and Taliyah Willis, a freshman sociology major, work on an anthropology lab aimed at identifying trauma to bones.

Dr. Rich Glor, Dr. Rafe Brown and students engage in what Dr. Glor refers to as "night herping."

Cal U Honors student Shaylie Augustine, senior biology major and chemistry minor, works on a microbiology lab in Eberly Hall.

Alexis Baluch, left, a junior psychology major, and Taliyah Willis, a freshman sociology major, work on an anthropology lab aimed at identifying trauma to bones.

Once a week for 10 weeks this spring students at Brooke Elementary are exploring aboriginal activities, games, crafts, art and food.

Alexis Baluch, left, a junior psychology major, and Taliyah Willis, a freshman sociology major, work on an anthropology lab aimed at identifying trauma to bones.

In Home Ec, the girls learned how to make a simple snack with an egg, chives, carrots, and Miracle Whip.

 

Each bunny is a half an egg; the whiskers and eyes are chives; and the ears and nose are carrots. The girls really enjoyed making these rabbits.

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