4.18.2013

Clay & Arts Festival - Friday, May 17th

Save the date for this year's Clay & Arts Festival! It's sure to be a wild evening with dozens of ways to get your hands dirty making art, from ceramics to tie-dye and more.  Also enjoy hilarious clay competitions, great music from violin to punk, deans and teachers in a clay slip dunk tank, an art equipment raffle, student exhibits, food, and more! Fun for all ages, young children to seniors; open to the public.

To cap off the night at 8 pm, Ghanaian artist Nani Agbeli will lead a drumming & dance performance that is not to be missed! We will drum and march our way from the festival into the Lane auditorium for an interactive performance - tickets only $5!



More Information about the Events at the Clay & Arts Festival:

ART ACTIVITIES
Try your hand at screen printed t-shirts, spray paint art and stenciling, tie-dye, the potters wheel, photo booths, air brush tattoos, face painting, mosaics, beaded earrings, doodling, sculpture, painting, printmaking, henna painting, hair dye, make a mug, clay faces, pop-up books, sidewalk chalk & kids’ art booths! 

RAFFLE
Great art prizes will be raffled off to lucky winners at the end of the night.

CLAY OLYMPICS
Watch students compete in crazy mud competitions! Tallest cylinder, left/right-handed duo, blind throwing, cylinder stacks, portrait look-a-likes, foot throwing, teapot teams, mud arm wrestling, and giant coil pots! Competitions every half hour with gold, silver, and bronze medals.

SLIP DUNK TANK
Sink administrators, teachers, and students in a clay slip pit! Featured guest Mr. Wendorf!

ENTERTAINMENT
An awesome array of Lane Tech musicians and performers!

FOOD
Kiln-baked cookies & mud pies, drinks, and pizza

ART SALE
Professional, teacher, and student work for sale

EXHIBIT
View the amazing talent of Lane Tech art students, including a senior show of art majors and advanced placement students.

4.04.2013

Wheel-Thrown Drums!


Today we began an exciting collaboration with visiting artist Heather McQueen, a local ceramicist and drummer who stopped in to teach us the basics of constructing a traditional Middle-Eastern doumbek drum on the wheel. Over the next month or so, we will be creating drums on the potters' wheel in our throwing class, collaborating with Mr. Flygt's percussion class to learn drumming, and we will finish the collaboration by hosting visiting drummer and artist from Ghana - Nani Agbeli. Join us for the Clay & Arts Festival on May 17th to hear students play their drums along with Nani!

It's been a dream of mine for about a decade to make drums on the wheel, so this year it was exciting to finally have everything come together. I was walking around Andy's music shop on Belmont one day this past fall, and came upon some ceramic drums in the front space, by none other than Heather McQueen. Andy's led me to Heather. Shortly after I contacted her, I turned on the radio one day and heard her speaking about drumming in Morrocco on Worldview with Jerome McDonnell. That all happened around the same time I found out my colleague, Mr. Flygt, had also traveled to Ghana several times. Our inspiration from Ghanaian music and art led us to make plans for a wheel-percussion collaboration, beginning with Heather's introduction to making drums from clay, and ending with Nani putting together a performance with our students in May.

Here are some pictures from Heather McQueen's inspiring presentation to our ceramics and percussion classes:
 
Playing her handmade drum

 
Throwing a small drum (upside down) on the wheel

 
Making a larger drum with two parts, like a goblet
 
  Shaping a comfortable curve on the corner of the drum head

Mr. Flygt and Heather playing a rhythm
Students trying out the drum