A Room for Art

A Room for Art is a place to paint, draw, build, print, bind, glue and sculpt. Classes for children and adults are held in a sunny home studio in Arlington, MA. More than a room, it is time and space to work with your hands, enjoy materials and make your ideas concrete.

Location

A Room for Art is located in Arlington Heights at 115 Robbins Road. The Studio is down the driveway on the right side of the house.
Questions? Call
Ann 781 366 5955
annalburywynne56@gmail.com

Offerings

Classes for Children
Workshops for Adults
Birthday Parties
Open Studios
Vacation and Summer Camps

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Andy Goldsworthy Project at Peirce

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Andy Goldsworthy Project
Peirce 4th Grade
Fall 2010

1 Children and Nature
As our lives become more and more supported by technology it is so important to remain connected to our earth in its natural state. We are still animals and are dependent upon the ecosystems that feed us. There is a growing body of educational literature that offers powerful arguments for the necessity of childrens’ connections to natural settings, for time to dig in the earth, climb trees, build forts and run wild away from cars, screens and indoor activities. The work of Andy Goldsworthy inspires all of us regardless of age. It offers one way to connect us to the natural world. It reminds us of the wondrous pattern, texture, colour and form everywhere in natural settings and invites us to participate.

2 Andy Goldsworthy
Andy Goldsworthy is a contemporary artist who not only is inspired by the natural world, but uses entirely natural materials to make his art. Often the only lasting part of his work is the photograph. He is a master at finding powerful, universal forms on our earth and creating his own variations of these forms in different materials. We used his book, A Collaboration with Nature as the starting point for the grade four classes’ experimentation with this kind of art.

3 In Class
We started indoors to view the souvenirs of his outdoor process – well crafted photographs of his installations made from sand, rock, leaves, ice and wood.
Each class spent an indoor session looking at Andy Goldsworthy’s photographs of his outdoor installations, then built with a number of natural materials. We started with what students first saw in the images and then had a discussion about what forms were repeated in his work- holes, serpentine lines, cones, circles, spheres, zig zag lines, wavy lines, radial patterns and spirals. We talked about what the word collaboration means, how one collaborates with Nature and how Andy Goldsworthy differs from other kinds of artists.

4 Being There
Andy Goldsworthy works at the seashore, the woods, by a river or in a field of snow, often in his native Scotland. We worked at our local Menotomy Rocks Park. (morning field trip)
Getting to know a place takes more than looking. To really be present in a natural setting all the senses have to be engaged. Andy Goldsworthy talks about taking time to be in a place in order to be inspired. (Fourth graders know how to do it- roll around on the ground, pick things up and smell them, climb on rocks) Being late Fall and a little chilly we ran patterns in a out of the pine bank then lay down and listened and looked from a different perspective.


5 Large Group Searches and Collections
Pairs of students used a paint chip from the hardware and hunted for colours in the environment that closely matched those on their chip. Similarly students searched for a variety of lines and shapes.
As one large group, we foraged for sticks, made three piles defined by value: light, medium and dark, then used the entire collection for a cooperative arrangement. Ms Karwowski’s class made radial forms, Ms Hayes’ made a long river of sticks.

6 Small Group Process
A group of 4 or 5 students, with a parent chaperone, set off to find their own space to build an installation that they would then share with the entire group. This involved searching for a place, agreeing upon the place, collecting materials, formulating an idea and then building.


7 Small Group Products

8 Debriefing
Everyone met back at a central location and then the tour of all works took place. Builders explained whatever they liked about the process then fielded questions and comments from the other groups.

Come see a more complete display of the project up in the Peirce library now!


Thanks

Thank you again to the Peirce PTO who has allowed this project to be a yearly tradition. Thank you to the students for their energy, interest and willingness to explore. Thank you to Nicole Hayes and Jessica Karwowski who see the value of outdoor excursions and are willing to do all the organizing to make this happen. Finally thanks to the great parent volunteers who made this possible by helping with the in class session, being group leaders at Menotomy and taking many photographs:

Kristen Garrigus
Laila Moore Niles
Gayle Namchuck
Chris Hurley
Patricia Lynch
Brenda Kokubo
John Soares
Karen Scopetski
Maria De Francesco
Alison Romeo

Ann Wynne
annwynne@verizon.net
aroomforart.blogspot.com
For a look at more pictures email me and I’ll send you the album!

Thanks, Ann


Sunday, November 28, 2010

Winter Classes 2011



Winter Session 2011 Jan 3-Mar 21
Draw and Build
This Fall we’ve worked with the theme Paint and Print. (see previous post) This winter with Draw and Build we will do more 3D work, coupled with different kinds of planning on paper- invention drawings (fantastic things we’ll never make like a spaceship), sketches for 3D pieces we will make and drawings themselves that we turn into something 3D eg. books. (We’ll draw for its own sake too !!)
To sign up for classes please email Ann annwynne@verizon.net. Tell me the birthdate of your child and which class(es) you are interested in. 








Every other Week Classes:

Mondays K/Gr1  3-4:30pm  1/3, 1/17, 1/31, 2/14, 3/7 Note class on MLK day 1/17
5 classes $100

Thursdays Gr2/3  3-4:30pm 1/6, 1/20, 2/3, 2/17, 3/10
5 classes $100

Fridays Gr 2/3  3-4:30pm 1/7, 1/21, 2/4, 2/18, 3/11
5 classes $100

Mondays Gr 2/3   3-4:30pm  1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 2/28, 3/14
5 classes $100

Thursdays Gr 6-8  3-5pm 1/13, 1/27, 2/10, 3/3, 3/17
5 classes $125

Open Studios
Drop in, adults , siblings, friends welcome, children are welcome on their own as long as I have a phone number and they can take care of their own basic needs, $5 material fee, experiment with available materials

Fridays 3-5pm 1/14, 1/28, 2/11, 3/4, 3/18

Wednesday Workshops
Guest teachers are invited to work with different age groups around a theme for 1-5 consecutive weeks. Workshops will be held in the Robbins Rd studio.

Architecture Workshop for Gr5-8 with Eileen Murphy McNamara
Wed. 3-5pm
Mar 2,9,16 changed from original!
3 classes $75

Join Eileen, Brackett Art Squad Chair, mother of three, watercolorist, fine artist and architect for a 3 week workshop that will include exploring architectural concepts, a design challenge and solutions using drawing, painting and model making.

February Vacation Camp 2011
2/21-2/25
5-10 yr olds
9-11:30am
Mon-Friday $150
MWF only, $90
T,TH only, $60

Let me know if you are interested ASAP. I will run this if I get a minimum of 5 children per day.
The theme is Light and Colour this vacation week (we all need it during a New England Winter) As with my summer camp I will use the outdoors as much as possible so come dressed for the weather. Hopefully we will have some great snow!

Inside: Games, stories, art making, experiment with mirrors and flashlights
Outside: Building, ice and snow experiments, scavenger hunts, games

Art Project Possibilities
-shadow puppets
-make your own slides
-colour changer play telescopes
- watercolour
-tissue collage
-stained glass (plexi and acetate)

Other Offerings
Watch for the winter catalogue. I’ll be teaching a course called Critters Real and Imagined on Tuesdays from Jan 17 to Mar 15 , 3:30-5pm for Kindergarten to Grade 2 students. The course will include 2D and 3D work inspired by the amazing diversity of animals, their adaptations for survival and their visual beauty (I did not come up with the term critter!) This is offered at the Center, not my studio.
(I will be doing a similar session at Brackett Afterschool on the Tuesdays following Mar 22-May 17 for K- Gr 5)

Arlington Community Education: Paste Paper and Bookbinding
This is the blurb for the course I’m doing in March:
Enjoy the process of decorating paper with colour and texture. Paste paper is a durable, versatile handmade paper that we will use to make simple books, collage, origami and finally, hard cover bound journals. The paper- making is loose and experimental while the bookbinding is measured and organized. Something for everyone! Held at the instructor’s studio 115 Robbins Rd, Arlington. Studio door is off the driveway. Material fee $20
Thursday evenings 7-9pm
Mar 10,17, 24, 31, Apr 7

Birthday Parties
Candles inside, pinadas outside, paint and materials everywhere!
I have been enjoying collaborating with families in celebrating their children’s birthdays! We discuss possible themes, art projects that will work with the particular group, families bring the food and I supply the games, stories, goody bags, an art project and a bound accordion book that holds drawings the guests do during the party
2 hrs, weekend morning or afternoon $200

Some of the themes/projects:
-butterflies/big tempera paintings
-stained glass/plexi and acetate
-sculpey clay
-A Poodle in Paris/dog watercolour paintings
-colour/ food colour and water play/watercolour painting
-faces/recycled materials sculpture, bookbinding

Other possibilites
-building challenges(towers, bridges, insulating pods)
-recycled material sculpture
-free play clay (potter’s clay used in large quantities, no product)



Paint and Print Fall 2010

This Fall all classes have been using lots of fluid media- tempera, acrylic, watercolour paint and block printing ink. There is something universally appealing about liquid, probably because our bodies are made up mostly of water and we couldn't survive without it. Its physical properties-the ability of the molecules to stick to each other, paper, cardboard, skin and to take on the shape of the container in which it is put is infinitely fascinating. (just watch children playing with water).
Most children love paint and are ready to experiment with it in their own way. Through this experience they get to know how paint behaves in different situations. Gradually they will move from only experimenting to using what they know to make the mark they want. But it is a long, lovely, bumpy road and there will always be some element of surprise (thank goodness!)
I can't praise enough the tactile/visual component of this journey! At Habitat we talk about 'being there'- our mission is to help children connect to natural settings. This means being in the present with all senses engaged. Similarly in the art studio, painters are seeing and feeling, present with the task at hand. (this is what we try to achieve!)














Friday, October 8, 2010

Fall Classes Running!

There is a chill in the air, it's Fall and paint and ink are moving in the studio!
Five classes are running this Fall: Monday K/ Gr1, Thurs Gr 2-3, Fri.Gr 2/3, Thurs Gr 6-8 and Thurs Adult Block Printing (ACE).
Children's classes are starting off with BIG painting: Tempera paint, long armed brushes and large paper:
collaborative class painting with long brushes














starting individual paintings
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Upcoming:
Open Studios: Friday Oct 15 3-5pm Everyone Welcome Tempera paint on paper and simple recycled structures
$5 material fee. 

WednesdayWorkshops 
Collograph Workshop with Suzanne Lefebrve for middle schoolers
3 Wed: Nov 17, Dec 1, Dec 8
Join Suzanne, ACA, Habitat teacher, fine artist and printer for this interesting process of building a plate from textured cardboard and other materials for relief printing

Architecture Workshop with Eileen Murphy-McNamara for Gr 5-8 students
3 Wed: Winter 2010 TBD
Join Eileen, Brackett Art Squad Chair, watercolourist, fine artist and architect for a 3 week workshop that will include architectural concept, a design challenge, solutions using drawing, painting and model making

Open Studios Oct 16 and 17 12-5-pm
Come say hello and see what arlington artists and artisans are doing!



Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Fall Classes 2010



Fall Classes 2010 October 4- Dec 17
Afterschool Art Classes for Children
Children will:
Have opportunities to experiment with a variety of materials, be inspired from nature, fine art and each other, learn drawing and painting skills, play, invent with everyday materials, make 2D and 3D pieces, develop a visual vocabulary, begin to understand the Elements of Art: line, shape, colour, value, texture, space, composition, form
Every other week, 3:00-4:30pm or 3:00-5:00pm, Mon, Tues, Thurs or Fri
Grouped by grade level, K-middle school
Monday Kindergarten/Grade 1
5 classes $100, 3-4:30pm
10/4, 10/18, 11/1, 11/15, 12/6
Tuesday Kindergarten/Grade 1
5 classes $100, 3-4:30pm
10/5, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16, 12/7
Thursday Grade 2/3
5 classes $100, 3-4:30pm
10/7, 10/21, 11/4, 11/18, 12/9
Friday Grade 2/3
5 classes $100, 3-4:30pm
10/8, 10/22, 11/5, 11/19, 12/10
Monday Grade 4/5
4 classes $80, 3-5pm
10/25, 11/8, 11/29, 12/13
Tuesday Grade 4/5
5 classes $125, 3-5pm
10/12, 10/26, 11/9, 11/30, 12/14
Thursday Grade 6-8
5 classes $125, 3-5pm
10/14, 10/28, 11/11, 12/2, 12/16
Open Studios
Every other Friday, $5 material fee, 3-5pm
10/15, 10/29, 11/12, 12/3, 12/17
Open to all ages, siblings, parents, time to play with materials available
Looking Ahead- Children’s classes:
Winter Classes: Draw and Build -Jan 3-Mar 21
Spring Classes: Mixed Media -Mar 28- June 10
Wednesday Workshops
Class series led by guest teachers, teachers and courses TBA in September
1-5 consecutive weeks in duration
Block Printing Workshop for Adults
Arlington Community Education, meets in the studio
5 Thursdays $65, 7-9pm 9/30- 10/28
Call 781 316 3568 or Arlington CommunityEd.org to register
Birthday Parties and Adult Workshops
Look under pages on this site
Leaf Printing Workshop for Adults
2 Thursdays $50, 9-11am 10/21 and 10/28
Make a leaf inspired set of cards and an accordion book using simple block printing techniques
Send me an email to sign up
Open House
Friday Sept 24 3-5pm
Start the weekend of Town Day with art and camaraderie!
Transform a milk jug into a puppet; make a structure from recycled materials, have a snack and a drink, bring a friend, join a class, sign up for a workshop, pick up a free coupon for Open Studios
To sign up for children’s classes please email me with the following info:
Child’s name, parent’s names
Birthdate and Grade
Class preference
Whether your child is available for the other time slot for his/her age group. If not what other days he/she would be available.
This will assist me immensely if some classes do not fill and I have to shuffle them!
Please sign up by Sept 17 and classes will be confirmed by Sept 24
A final registration package will be sent after Sept 24. Fees due on or before first day of class. Cheques are payable to Ann Wynne. Receipts will be sent electronically.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Fall Classes Posted Soon











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I am back from the ocean!
Stay tuned for information about the fall. After school Fall classes will start in October for children from Kindergarten to middle school. The schedule will be posted in the second half of August. I will have an Open House in September. Look in the Arlington Community Ed Catalogue for the adult blockprinting course I will be teaching.
We had a busy and productive July at A Room for Art. See previous post.


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The Summer is for immersion in the Elements: WATER, SUN, EARTH and AIR! So here at a Room for Art that was our guiding principle. Each week was inspired by one of the elements.We played with and made products from related materials. We found or made up games somehow related to our themes. Art projects were mixture of 2D and 3D work.

Week 1 Water

We were lucky to have this theme during this very hot week! Water is Good! Children are drawn to liquid. They play with paint, water, soap as artists and scientists learning about the properties of each. It is very useful for an artist to know these physical properties: water molecules are sticky, water flows down hill, the surface of water has tension, different paint moves differently, there are a finite number of layers of tempera you can apply to a piece of paper with out ripping it(this is tested regularly). Painting as a child is about watching paper and paint interact and being amazed by how the colours, the texture, the layers appear as the brush, sponge, fingers are moved in different ways

-water play with tubes and funnels
-big bubbles using string frames
-ice races
-atomizer games at the park
-blue mix collaborative painting
-tempera paint monoprints on plexiglass
-watercolour and crayon resist fish paintings
-papier mache fish

Week 2 Sun/Light

Light and Shadow play a major role in most art. Anything visual is dependent upon light. This week we played with looking at light: how it creates colours in a soap film, how light travels through transparent materials and does not for opaque, how objects create varied shadows outside and played with a shadow screen by making our own silhouette puppets

-light table free play
-big bubbles
-shadow drawings turned into mixed media paintings: pastel and watercolour
-sun paintings using hot colours
-papier mache suns, read excerpt of science book describing composition of our important star, the sun
-food colour mix
-3D construction with transparent materials
-shadow puppets: create characters from Native tale How Grandmother Spider Stole the Sun
-perform the play for parents

Week 3 Earth

The decomposers under rotting ash logs in the back yard were a great inspiration this week. Looking for these tiny, sometimes quick moving, creatures encouraged everybody to look closely. Drawing them was another opportunity to observe. They may be small but they are major players in the creation of soil! They also have fascinating bodies so different from people's. Most artists depend on nature for their inspiration either directly or indirectly.
Using clay as a play medium is a favourite of mine. It allows children to build on a large scale, experiment, stay loose, not expect a finished product, learn about the medium and tell stories. It is kinetic and tactile and tenacious. You can use force with it and it talks back!

-decomposer search in backyard: slugs, millipedes, centipedes, pill bugs, earthworms
-sketch what we find, read A Pill Bug's Life
-read A Log's Life about the recycling of plant material by decomposers
-free play clay- build big with potter's clay, reuse clay
-Read The Salamander Room, model sculpey salamanders
-Paint tempera backgrounds for the salamanders to 'hide in'
-ramps and balls outside (gravity play)
-sew nature journals
-built the earth's surface collaboratively with clay: water, forest, mountains
-plaster casts with clay moulds
-cave paintings like early man: made a rock coloured background with tempera, used charcoal to create a hunted animal

Week 4 Air

We barely scratched the surface of this theme. There is so much beauty in in things that use the air for movement. The wind in the sail of a ship, a bird in flight, a floating bubble, a mobile. we looked at a lot of bird images this week, tried to see the simple shapes that make up the shape of a bird. We played with air through experiments with straws, balloons and streamers. Our big project was the marionette. The construction required a lot of time and unfortunately we only started to experiment with making the marionettes move. I think there is a lot of promise in making functional art, especially the kind that supports the imaginative play of children

-bubble domes on plexiglass- homes for plastic animals
-straw painting- using air to move paint
-worked into dry straw paintings with watercolour and pastel
-bird bas reliefs with cardboard and tempera paint
-air experiments: lift and suction
-sound games
-bird cut paper collages
-papier mache marionettes with cloth bodies- characters that fly
-sew journals called Looking UP- sky sketches, face sketches for puppet
-ramps and balls- giant marble runs
-sky paintings: mix a set of colours- monochromatic blue abstract

Games at the Park: A reason to Run!
-Giant's Cave
-Hawk is Watching
-Car Wash
-Colour Search
-Turtle Egg search
-Element Game
-Bat and Moth
-Oh Deer
-Maple Seed Mix Up
-Birds and Worms
-Hot Potato
-Shadow Tag
-Hide and Seek