Relying on the three elements we worked with continually, each student was asked to choose one—a material, a technique or an idea—as a beginning in conceiving and creating an object, allowing that first choice to guide the other two. No rules but their own, no requirements except to work with skill and intention. That’s what artists do.
As you can see in the work here, each student started in a different place and followed a path to an individual, artful conclusion. The variety and quality truly reflect the students’ commitment to their own artistic voices.
I couldn’t be more proud or delighted.
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As part of this course, we've also had a little fun with spoons! Some might say we've 'caused a stir'... with The Wall of Spoons, a tribute inspired by Lissa Hunter’s 2023 exhibition Intimate Objects of Suspect Utility. The Wall of Spoons is a growing, collaborative celebration of creativity, sparked by Lissa’s beautiful course Connected. Whether you're in the course or just curious, we think you’ll love it.