
Wednesday, July 23, 9:00 am
Presented By: Catamount Arts
Wednesday, July 23, 9am-noon
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Ave.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Instructor: Abby Maier Johnson
Try out a variety of materials for building sculptures: cardboard, wire, papier mâché, plaster, and natural and recycled materials. We’ll discuss some guiding design principles and ways to build strong, free standing sculptures. But mainly we’ll have open studio time to work and play and see what we can create in 3-D!
Class fee: $25. We are committed to offering high quality arts experiences for all students, regardless of ability to pay. If you need financial assistance, please contact Anne Campbell at 802-748-2600 ext 109 to learn about scholarships.
Register via our class portal HERE.
Abby Maier Johnson is an arts educator who has lived in St. Johnsbury for the past 17 years. She teaches at The Riverside School and in afterschool programs in the area. Her focus is on 3-D work using recycled materials but she loves to make all kinds of work, with all ages, using art as a way to build community.
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Ave.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Instructor: Abby Maier Johnson
Try out a variety of materials for building sculptures: cardboard, wire, papier mâché, plaster, and natural and recycled materials. We’ll discuss some guiding design principles and ways to build strong, free standing sculptures. But mainly we’ll have open studio time to work and play and see what we can create in 3-D!
Class fee: $25. We are committed to offering high quality arts experiences for all students, regardless of ability to pay. If you need financial assistance, please contact Anne Campbell at 802-748-2600 ext 109 to learn about scholarships.
Register via our class portal HERE.
Abby Maier Johnson is an arts educator who has lived in St. Johnsbury for the past 17 years. She teaches at The Riverside School and in afterschool programs in the area. Her focus is on 3-D work using recycled materials but she loves to make all kinds of work, with all ages, using art as a way to build community.