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Write an Artist Statement Workshop

2022-12-29T19:33:50+00:00

Katy serves as Director of Huntington Arts & Entrepreneurial Center and has been working professionally in the art field since 2007. Like many other creatives, Katy has practiced and enjoyed art from a very young age and considered herself an artist long before receiving a bachelor’s degree in fine arts. Today she invests time into developing and helping artists find opportunities in the creative world. In 2021 Katy was trained to instruct the Indiana Arts Commission’s “On-Ramp Creative Entrepreneur Course” that was held as a satellite program for the state at HAEC and several other sites in Indiana. This opportunity provided professional growth and led to an interest in holding smaller arts business workshops at HAEC. Katy has previously held many creative workshops and continues volunteering and organizing public art events.

Write an Artist Statement Workshop2022-12-29T19:33:50+00:00

One Day Clay Class

2023-01-11T13:45:05+00:00

One Day Clay Class   Tuesdays   9:00 AM to 11:00 AM  9-week no-pressure workshop sessions      $10.00 per class per person - all materials included  Two # of studio Clay provided each class ($2.00/# after)  10 to 15 people per class, five people Minimum  Adult Classes – 18 years and older     Are you considering taking a ceramic clay class but don’t want to commit to an extended period of weekly classes and open studio time? One Day Clay could be for you. During ODC class, expect to complete one piece of artwork each Tuesday. Or not! Sometimes people just want [...]

One Day Clay Class2023-01-11T13:45:05+00:00

Gifts from the Earth: Clay Effigy Pottery

2022-12-22T22:13:26+00:00

Robin McBride Scott is an award-winning artist and educator who works in traditional and contemporary Eastern Woodland and Southeastern Woodland Native American art forms. She has been an Artist-in-Residence for the Eiteljorg Museum of the American Indian and Western Art in Indianapolis. She was recently selected to develop a project through the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian.

Gifts from the Earth: Clay Effigy Pottery2022-12-22T22:13:26+00:00
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