I work at a community college and we are upgrading from crappy florescent lighting to track lighting. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations (brand, etc.) for track lighting in a studio space. We do have some nice north facing windows, but our current lighting does little to accentuate that.
I'd like to play music during my elementary art classses, while the students are working on their projects. I'm curious as to what type of music enhances the creative process, and appeals to students at this level? Any recommendations are truly appreciated.
what kind of free art supplies could I get from the following places; a bakery, bank, bookstore dentist, grocery store, doctor's office, eye doctor, florist, newspaper, hair stylist, paint store, jewelry store and a shoe store
Bakery- sheet pans and rollers, cut outs Bank- paper Bookstore -...See MoreOn 2/19/16, Joyce wrote: > what kind of free art supplies could I get from the > following places; a bakery, bank, bookstore dentist, > grocery store, doctor's office, eye doctor, florist, > newspaper, hair stylist, paint store, jewelry store and a > shoe store
Bakery- sheet pans and rollers, cut outs Bank- paper Bookstore - books magazines Dentist - carving tools Grocery - bags and misc for collaging and sculpture And on and on
We are currently seeking classroom instructors and/or party hosts for an indie craft studio located in Hoboken, NJ. Perfect for teachers looking for a little extra income. Design a craft project and we'll provide the space to hold the class/instruction, marketing, etc., as well as provide the materials. Held on weekends only.