Students will use shapes and symbols they already know to draw and sculpt a variety of animals while learning about the animal kingdom. Each day will focus on a theme or environment (rain forest, arctic, barnyard) students will learn about the environment, and the creatures that inhabit it while learning to draw and sculpt. All new projects for the second week.
You will receive your Zoom access email and further instructions 48 hours prior to class start date.
Materials List: Click link below.
Crayola Model Magic - 4 oz, Red
Crayola Model Magic - 4 oz, Yellow
Crayola Model Magic - 4 oz, Bisque
Crayola Model Magic - 4 oz, Black
Crayola Model Magic - 4 oz, White
Crayola Model Magic - 4 oz, Earth Tone
Crayola Classic Original Marker Set - Assorted Colors, Broad Tip, Set of 12
Crayola Classic Original Marker Set - Traditional Colors, Thin Line, Set of 10
Blick Sulphite Drawing Papers - 9'' x 12'', White, 500 Sheets
https://www.dickblick.com/lists/blicku/JPU860LJDCH2W/publicview/
Dick Blick link is for list of suggested supplies - there is white drawing paper on the list but any drawing paper will work - students should budget 10 sheets per day.
If a student wants to take Animalia I and II, they should order double the amount of clay and make sure that they have enough paper.
Students will also need: A plastic place mat (to do clay on), scissors, pencil, eraser.
Video Instructions for Zoom Classroom Registration: CLICK HERE
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1. Remember that any audio/video communication may involve two-way camera and audio usage. This means that the instructor will need to see students’ work and speak with them about it, and may also be able to see and hear what is occurring in the student’s home.
2. Do not make audio or video recordings of lessons. Without the permission of the instructor, Wayne Art Center and other lesson participants, this may be illegal.
3. Do not provide access to the lesson to anyone other than the registered participant.
4. Maintain the confidentiality of other students if you or your child are participating in a group lesson. All individuals participating may be able to see and hear what is occurring in your home, including what everyone is wearing, just as you may see and hear what is occurring in their home.
5. If that makes you uncomfortable, you are encouraged to set the video conference up so that only the student is visible, sitting in front of a wall.
6. Wayne Art Center reserves the right to make audio and video recordings of all lessons. Any such recordings will be the sole property of Wayne Art Center, and may be retained, used, or disposed of in its discretion, subject to applicable laws.