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 Brownies in our studio

1/23/2015

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We had a wonderful visit this week from a troop of Brownies from Pleasant Hill who came to learn about Ceramics. The whole thing was beautifully organized by our studio manager, Judy, who assembled a team consisting of Patty, Betty, Anne, Linda M., and Helen to help out both with the planning and during the visit from the girls and their leaders. (You can read more about the visit below the photos.)
Judy' Report:

Our guests arrived around 4:30 Wednesday afternoon. The Brownie leaders and the Brownies themselves had a great time. They never seemed bored or confused - they were engaged all the time with us. A  photographer from the Rossmoor News showed up to take pictures of the Brownies and their leaders and a few of us.  Also Mel took notes for a write-up for the paper - look for this in future issues of the Rossmoor News.

First we showed the Brownies a variety of different types of items that could be made with clay. A whole assortment of things were displayed: a turtle, a horse, a frog, a marble stand, a raku sculpture with piano keys, some little cars, some plaques with horses and riders, as well as a variety of cups, vases, bowls, candle holders, and this and that. They asked questions and got good answers. 

Talk about neat kids.  They loved the whole thing.  It is amazing how much they did and how much we did with them.  We had a demonstration of making slabs with the slab-roller vs. using a rolling pin. Then we gave each girl a 6" square of clay (
rolled flat and cut out by Judy beforehand) so they each got to make a small "push plate" with texture, which was a great start!

After that they got to watch Ana, Margaret, Bella and Lisa throw on the wheel.  Ana made a large bowl, Lisa made a wonderful vase, Bella trimmed and carved a beautiful leather-hard vase, and Margaret made a very cute mouse-shaped cheese holder.  The Brownies were very curious, asked lots of questions, and were very impressed by our wonderful ladies who threw pots.

The Brownies saw Anne cut a sculpture in half and take out the extra clay inside to make it hollow, then put it back together so that no seam showed. It was too cool - the leaders about had a fit when she cut the sculpture in half. It was really funny!

We had a short talk on how long it takes to make a ceramic bowl (or anything else), from beginning to end.  We showed them a detailed timeline chart that Judy & Patty had made about the whole process (note: we will be hanging the chart on the wall for all to see and use as a short guide when just out of Orientation and beyond).

Then off to the Raku Kiln and the Pit fire Pit. There Patty showed them the Raku kiln and told them about how we open it up while it's very hot (1,800 degrees!) so that we can take out our pieces, wearing gloves and using tongs. Then we put them in a can with shredded newspapers and the hot pieces catch it on fire and flames fly up several feet, before we cover it and let it smoke.  OOOOO'S and AHHHHHHH'S were loud and clear. 

Right on time at 5:00 pm we gave them ice cream and Helen answered all their questions about sculpting a frog and a turtle and all kinds of other stuff as well.  She was really fun for them while they ate their ice cream and so did she. 

We all felt really happy when it was done and knew we had done a good thing and taught 14 girls and their leaders a lot about a Ceramic Studio. The Brownies will earn a Ceramics badge to go with all the others they have sewn on their uniforms. We agreed to fire and glaze their push plates for them and let them know when they were ready. 


THANKS TO ALL OF YOU WHO HELPED MAKE THIS A REALLY FUN EVENT FOR THEM AND ALL OF US! -  JUDY

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an interesting demonstration, some new members, etc

1/21/2015

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Lots going on: a new book for the library, a great demo by Jacqueline Thompson on January 9, an Orientation class, and volunteers making batches of glaze.
a new book in our library
Orientation students gather around Linda & Judy at the slab roller
making glazes - who are those masked women? (masks are for safety!)
Jacqueline Thompson demonstrating her underglaze painting technique
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it's 2015 - and we're still having fun with clay

1/12/2015

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Below are some of our recent creations and the CAC members who've made them. Also shown: a group in the 1st session of the January Orientation class, observing Linda (the teacher) as she demonstrates the use of the slab-roller. Last but not least - the new display in the Event Center, where the top 6 niches showcase ceramic pieces created by our members.
Margaret with one of her fish
Margaret made a whole school of fish for a great-grandchild!
Jaqueline creating a bird-shaped vessel with slabs of clay
Linda teaching the Orientation class
Six top niches in the Event Center, filled with members' pottery and sculpture
Complete view of the current Event Center display
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