Dabble chicago calendar3/1/2024 ![]() I instead pursued immersing myself and became a part of the artistic environment I had grown to call home, the School of the Chicago Art Institute of Chicago. After graduating Cum Laude in 2021 with offers to intern at Paramount and Cartoon Network in California I found myself unable to leave my long time home of Chicago. ![]() Alas, this was not whimsical enough for me and I soon found myself at DePaul University, where I pursued a BA in Animation with a concentration in 3D Character Design and Storyboarding. I briefly considered working in satirical journalism or conjuring a weekly comic for local publications, with the intention of bringing a comical and uplifting essance to the harsh realities of existence. ![]() I began to draw characters of the individuals I would meet, I started compiling comics, novels and media of a more creative and imaginative nature. I started at MVCC attaining my Associates in Liberal Arts where I intended to pursue hard hitting journalism, but soon my love for the human flourished into a love for figure. Getting to see this impact first hand from small and local galleries to larger exhibits like The Art Institute really sculpted the individual I became. I started my artistic journey at a young age following my photographer father from gallery to gallery in Chicago, from an early age I was taught the impact art could have on the world and society. She has a longstanding history with SAIC, as an alum with a Bachelor of Interior Architecture and former AIADO Faculty, Academic Advisor, CAPX Advisor, and Admissions | 773.560.9468 “I believe that given space + time, we all can imagine, create, envision an ordinary idea into an extraordinary DREAM.” She has a Master's in Architecture from Columbia University, the built environment is her spatial medium to provide a platform for Creative Practitioners to engage and inspire community fostering, collective understanding, exploration, and action through Art & Design, “elevating our spirits and igniting our imaginations to DREAM.” She is a native Chicagoan and Placemaker Founder committed to providing equity & access through the arts on Chicago’s South Side for Black Women Creators, Black Mother Artists + Caretakers at THE cre.æ.tive ROOM and Black Queer + Trans Makers at The GREYSTONE Collective. If the minimum is not met 24 hours before the event, you’ll have the option to pay the difference for a private event amount, transfer to another date or Dabble experience, or receive a refund.Clemenstien Love is a Placemaker of creative spaces for Artists | Makers to activate social engagements for the greater good of communities on Chicago's South Side. You'll be notified if it is below minimum 7 days in advance. This experience has a minimum of 3 students required to go forward. They must be worn over your nose and mouth (not loose fitting and no gators) during your time in the building and studio. ![]() Masks must be worn upon entry into the building and during class. The bowls will be fired and slumped after class and ready to pick up one week after class. All ages welcome.Īll materials are provided. All materials included and no experience necessary. The colorful back of the bowl looks like stained glass. The waterslide decals fire to a rich henna color that highlights the lines of the mandala design. Make a beautiful and colorful 5" fused glass Mandala Bowl using a variety of colorful glass frit and decals.
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