Blog time!
Working in the Metals studio has already proved rewarding. It's teaching practice but much more laid back because I am not the instructor. So far all of the students that have been in to work are great, fast learners and thankful to have help.
Working over here has also given me the opportunity to really get to know the studio space. It's a great space, much different from Bowling Green's. Everything is much more condensed, but I have found it makes it easier to see where and what everything is. Also, it makes it easier to monitor the students using different materials.
In relation to studio work, I am checking out some passages in Elisabeth Kubler-Ross's book, DEATH; The Final Stage of Growth. It's a great book that does a lot of over-viewing of different cultural beliefs on death, dying and what all of that stuff means.
Also, playing with new materials. Lets just say heat shrink things are super fun.
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