These
workshops are for students ages 14-18 and are based
on Snow Farms' Adult Intensive model. Students will
choose from one of eight studios and concentrate in
that studio for all three days. Instructional hours
are 10:00am-4:30pm on the first day, 9:00-4:30 on
the second day, and 9:00-4:00 on the last day. There
will be evening open studio hours both on the 30th
and 31st. Students will be supervised outside of class
time and will be housed in separate male and female
dorms.
GLASSBLOWING:
Gabriel Colwell-LaFleur
Glassblowing is an exciting and mesmerizing
process, as you watch the transformation of the glass
from glowing honey to glittering solid. This workshop
is for the beginner as well as intermediates. Students
will learn the use of tools, gathering techniques
and how to blow basic forms such as cups, bowls and
paperweights along with attaching handles and feet.
Intermediate students will build on these techniques
and bring their skill to a higher level. With one-on-one
instruction, students will have an opportunity to
complete a number of pieces.
(Tuition, Studio Fee, Room & Meals $700)
LAMPWORKING:
Solid Figures and Small Vessels at the Torch: Joe
Peters
This class will focus on the making
of glass figures with both soft and borosilicate glass
using the Venetian technique. You will also learn
how to blow and form small hollow vessels of various
shapes. We will start from simple hollow ornaments
and move quickly to perfume bottles and all the way
to small goblets. Basic lampworking experience is
helpful. (Tuition, Studio Fee, Room & Meals $680)
METALSMITHING
& JEWELRY CONSTRUCTION: Shayla
Vines
This studio examines the qualities
of metal through the fabrication techniques of heat
soldering, cold attachments, simple metal forging
and forming and stone setting. You will learn about
the working characteristics of precious metals and
how to utilize surface embellishments such as chasing
and repousse. This is a unique opportunity to develop
a foundation in metalsmithing and jewelry with an
emphasis on designing objects of personal meaning.
(Tuition, Studio Fee, Room & Meals $640)
WOODWORKING:
For the Wild Birds: Rolf
Hoeg
Do you have a whimsical spirit? Are
you interested in sculptural and architectural elements?
Take this opportunity to design and build your own
bird house. Students will be introduced to basic joinery
and hand shaping techniques which will encompass both
hand and power tools. Design considerations will include
functionality, and the use of texture and color. Come
fly away!
(Tuition, Studio Fee, Room & Meals $630)
WELDING:
Sculpture and More -Pat
Bennett
A workshop designed to teach the basics
of welding, cutting and bending of steel. Students
will learn how to integrate sheet metals with parts
of found objects to create an outdoor sculpture or
functional piece from an original or copied design.
The possibilities are endless and well within the
grasp of the total beginner. (Tuition, Studio Fee,
Room & Meals $670)
TEXTILE
ART: Alteration Exploration: Dawn Hoeg
In this surface design workshop, we
will explore several techniques to alter or reinvent
existing clothing. Students will learn techniques
in bound and clamp dying, block printing and patterning,
embroidery and beading. We will apply these techniques
to clothing; old favorites or new, supplied by the
student. It is recommended that each student bring
3 to 5 pieces of clothing to work with.
(Tuition, Studio Fee, Room & Meals $630)
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Black & White and Digital Darkroom: TBA
Students will use their 35mm mechanical
camera and learn to create excellent black and white
prints in the darkroom. These skills will reinforce
content of digital photography allowing students to
make technical and artistic connections between the
two. Emphasis will also be placed on the use of the
computer as a parallel tool to traditional photographic
processes. Scanning film, retouching, burning, dodging,
color correction, and printing will be the technical
focus. We will also discuss and evaluate the role
of the computer in contemporary photography and compare
digital imaging techniques with traditional photographic
processes. (Tuition, Studio Fee, Room & Meals
$650)