Thursday Kids Clay (Gr. 3-5)
In-Person: Kids | Available
Whether you are a new friend or returning student, we invite you to play with clay in our ceramics studio! This class is a comprehensive and fun exploration of the art of ceramics through a mix of guided projects and independent designs. There are limitless possibilities as you discover new skills like hand building, use of color through glazing, and other techniques to add your own creative flair! Invite your friends to register or make new ones. Limited availability!
With Artist Jeannie Williams
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Jeannie Williams
Hi! I’m Jeannie (She/Her), an art educator originally from Tennessee with five years of experience teaching elementary students. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Art Education from the University of Tennessee and am passionate about inspiring creativity through hands-on experiences. My favorite mediums are ceramics and sculpture, where I enjoy exploring texture and form.
One of the most rewarding parts of teaching is helping students discover their unique creative paths and seeing their excitement as they bring their ideas to life. When I’m not teaching or creating, you’ll find me outdoors, soaking up inspiration from nature. For me, creativity is sometimes messy, but it should always be fun!