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Endings and Beginnings | Teaching Craft

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May 31, 2014. A logistical complication at my current gig is that my classes are all mixed grade levels, and the seniors ‘finish’ more than two weeks before the underclassmen. A sophomore asked me point-blank the other day, “How do you justify the seniors finishing their classes so much earlier? Isn’t there stuff you still need to teach them in order to finish the class? 8221; His friend chimed in, “Yeah, does that mean this stuff we are doing at the end of the year isn’t important? We tell them to be do...

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Taking a Pot for a Hike | Teaching Craft

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Taking a Pot for a Hike. Jul 22, 2013. This weekend, I took a pot for a hike, prefaced by three surprises. Stu (it took some effort for me to call him that, and not Dr. Thompson) is retired now, a veteran of the Navy, high school teaching, college teaching, most of the Appalachian Trail, and an ongoing life story that has made him wiser than just about anyone I’ve ever known. In that I was reluctant to take on any class that would bring down my GPA – and I was convinced that it would. But wow, your hand ...

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The Authenticity Problem | Teaching Craft

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Sep 25, 2013. Wet clay high five! I exclaimed to Robert, as he sliced his cylinder in half. Smiling, he gave me a satisfying ‘splat,’ palm-to-palm. We had just shared the observation that the pot he was trying to throw had no bottom. This happens often, early in throwing; just a bit too far with the thumbs, and you’ve made either a flower pot or a telescope. For the purposes of this first assignment on the wheel, we have defined a cylinder as straight walls, taller than wide, and having a base. I missed ...

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Cups, Implication, Intention | Teaching Craft

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Cups, Implication, Intention. Apr 1, 2015. Last week, my Ceramics I students set up their first bisqued mugs all over our studio tables for our second attempt at critique. The first round, after they created simple pinch pots, was barely even a discussion of the work. We talked about skills, and I asked them to describe the challenges and satisfactions of the process. This time, we were ready to talk about actual objects. 8220;There’s no way. Surprised that we are taking this work so seriously. We ha...

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Pausing | Teaching Craft

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Jun 16, 2015. My students finish out the school year by packing their bags. They depart soon after the last class for service trips in foreign countries, sports camps at colleges, or down time at the shore house. I need to pack my own bags soon, to begin my second summer of work in Michigan. But for the last week since graduation, I have been standing still. Or – not exactly standing. I’ve been sitting at the wheel. Yes Me. Tough-as-stoneware, try-it-again, kiln goddess me, sniffling back sobs. So it too...

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Our Christian/Homeschool Life in a Virtual World. Why Choose a Virtual School. FAQ about Virtual Schooling. Monthly Archives: January 2014. It’s Up To You To Keep God in the Public School. January 25, 2014. Psalm 139:7-12 says: 7 Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? 8 If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, …. Read more ›. Tagged with: charter school. Join 532 other followers. Come Tweet With Me! 2017 Virtually Speaking….

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Andistani Times: February 2014

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The sculpture studio BLOG of Andy Denton. Works in progress, discussion, news, and inspiration. Visit www.andrewwilliamdenton.com to see portfolio. Saturday, February 8, 2014. Tri-State Sculptors Iron Pour in Greensboro. With the help of a couple inches of snow closing down the entire city of Greenville I was able to get into the studio and bust out a sculpture. I went through the whole clay into plaster into wax into sand into iron route. Here are some pictures I took at the TriState Sculptors Iron Pour.

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Andistani Times: March 2013

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The sculpture studio BLOG of Andy Denton. Works in progress, discussion, news, and inspiration. Visit www.andrewwilliamdenton.com to see portfolio. Monday, March 18, 2013. Autumn and I decided that even though we are leaving in June for Michigan, we can at least get some pre-started plants and see what we can harvest before we leave. Maybe some neighbors will water the garden and eat the food. Maybe it will die and we will start a fall garden when we return. I have to find out. I used all recycled wood.

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Andistani Times: August 2013

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The sculpture studio BLOG of Andy Denton. Works in progress, discussion, news, and inspiration. Visit www.andrewwilliamdenton.com to see portfolio. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Shipping Balasana With Deer. I am happy to hear, got into a juried exhibit at the Bascom in Highlands, NC. It is called American Art Today: Figures. It stands to win some prize money and it will be for sale. This sculpture has been in a few shows and even won an award once. There is a cavity carved out for the yogi to sit in. At this...

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Andistani Times: International Sculpture Day at Wilmington

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The sculpture studio BLOG of Andy Denton. Works in progress, discussion, news, and inspiration. Visit www.andrewwilliamdenton.com to see portfolio. Sunday, April 26, 2015. International Sculpture Day at Wilmington. April 24th 2015 was the first annual International Sculpture Day. Find out more about this day here. This year's Pedestrian Art was a Tri-State Sculptor. People I met or knew along the tour:. Rhonda Bellamy and Kim from the Arts Council. Andi Steel, professor at UNCW and local rockstar sculptor.

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Andistani Times: April 2015

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The sculpture studio BLOG of Andy Denton. Works in progress, discussion, news, and inspiration. Visit www.andrewwilliamdenton.com to see portfolio. Sunday, April 26, 2015. International Sculpture Day at Wilmington. April 24th 2015 was the first annual International Sculpture Day. Find out more about this day here. This year's Pedestrian Art was a Tri-State Sculptor. People I met or knew along the tour:. Rhonda Bellamy and Kim from the Arts Council. Andi Steel, professor at UNCW and local rockstar sculptor.

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Andistani Times: April 2013

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The sculpture studio BLOG of Andy Denton. Works in progress, discussion, news, and inspiration. Visit www.andrewwilliamdenton.com to see portfolio. Friday, April 26, 2013. Falcon-Asana in the Works. Here is my next large sculpture. It is of a man doing a lunge or a Warrior I type asana. His hands hold onto an impossibly large bird of prey. It's modeled after a falcon. My Autumn giving us a sweet smile. You can actually see the steel armature in the background above and below. Its a big commitment to star...

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Andistani Times: November 2013

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The sculpture studio BLOG of Andy Denton. Works in progress, discussion, news, and inspiration. Visit www.andrewwilliamdenton.com to see portfolio. Thursday, November 21, 2013. Holiday Art Sale at Jaycee Park. I want my babies to go to good homes, so beat the rush. I'll have potted succulents, bowls, mugs, and even some steel-work. This Saturday. Hosted by the City of Greenville’s Recreation and Parks Department. Held at Jaycee Park Center for Arts and Crafts; 2000 Cedar Lane, Greenville, NC 27858.

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Andistani Times: Lessons in plants

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The sculpture studio BLOG of Andy Denton. Works in progress, discussion, news, and inspiration. Visit www.andrewwilliamdenton.com to see portfolio. Sunday, December 28, 2014. Here are Some Awesome Quotes:. F* king Home Depot! Don't ever use fertilizer in plants in your home.". Take a biology class, if you want to learn about plants, for crissakes.". Like a hanging a swastika from your neck.". Those built-in saucers for the planters are a deathwish for the plants.". You'd think they were crazy, right?

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Andistani Times: August 2014

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The sculpture studio BLOG of Andy Denton. Works in progress, discussion, news, and inspiration. Visit www.andrewwilliamdenton.com to see portfolio. Tuesday, August 26, 2014. This summer at Interlochen. I decided to combine my two interests in clay and metal. I also wanted to make something funny and lighthearted and wacky. Inspiration for this sculpture was of a friend and his love of taking pictures of his cats. I didn't use a photo of the dude, but used my mind's eye. Now that the clay is drying I can ...

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