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Session III Plants on Clay Children

Location: 
Classroom 3

Session III  Plants on Clay creates tiles and vessels for learning about plants that live around us.

Clay Science at the Museum combines the science of clay (its role in soil and geology) with artistic exploration and making art. We will search for clay in different soils, process clay dug from nearby strata, search for connections with clay minerals in the Museum exhibits, and create with clay form and color. Supported in part by a grant from NM Potters & Clay Artists.

Cirrelda Snider-Bryan is a Member of NM Potters & Clay Artists, Handmade Tile Association, Mosaic Artists of NM, and the National Council for Education in the Ceramic Arts. She has facilitated many school tile murals and mosaic projects, serving as an APS teacher from 1987-1994. An environmental educator at the NM Museum of Natural History & Science since 2007, Cirrelda is excited about combining the science of clay with its artistic exploration.

Purchase in advance, Space is limited. For Children ages 6 -12. $10 suggested firing fee on donation basis, payable to Instructor.

Class times:
Mondays from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm 
April 23 
April 30 
May 7 
May 14 
May 21 
May 28

Price: 
$75 (10% discount for Members)
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