Camp Carlos: From Earth to Art: Global Traditions in Clay
JUN 22MICHAEL C. CARLOS MUSEUM
scienceall-ageseducationalelementaryfamily-friendly
About
June 22-26| Ages 7-9 Across cultures and throughout history, clay has been used to create objects that are both meaningful and functional. Throughout the week, campers will explore museum galleries and study art and artifacts from global civilizations to learn how ceramic works connect the spiritual realm, natural world, and the everyday lives of the people who created them. Guided by Equiana Eubanks-Frazier, campers will investigate the purpose, design, and symbolism of objects as they experiment with a variety of hand building techniques to create their own works of art that reflect personal ideas and draw from global traditions. About the teaching artist Equiana Eubanks-Frazier is a veteran elementary art educator with over 24 years of experience teaching in the metro Atlanta area. She earned her BFA in Art Education from Georgia State University, with a concentration in ceramics, and currently teaches with Fulton County Schools. A passionate advocate for arts education, Equiana was
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Michael C. Carlos MuseumNEIGHBORHOODDruid Hills
TYPEmuseum
ADDRESS571 South Kilgo Cir NE 3rd floor, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA
PARKINGdeck
PRACTICAL
TIMES9 AM
AGEall-ages
