Pratt
2009-01-17, 3:11pm
Beau Anderson will be coming all the way from France to Pratt Fine Arts Center on Jan 24 and 25. We are researching the possibility of him teaching a class from 9:30am-5:30pm each of those days. The cost would be $130 per day. Below is his bio and the description of the class.
Is this something you may be interested in doing? Please let me know so we can decide if it is feasible to do this.
Make a Bead Totem
Complete a personal "bead totem" using specialized techniques learned in class. Dots, masked dots, ancient patterns, murrinis, stratification, folded beads, bent beads, double and multiple beads will all be extensively covered. Beau is recognized for his versatility, precision, charisma, and his flair for elaborate detail. Come prepared to work hard, have fun and take home a new set of beadmaking skills. Prerequisite: Beadmaking I
Beau Anderson
I was born on the edge of Lake Samish in Bellingham WA. My father Tom Anderson is a wood worker who runs his own business called CreativeOpenings.com, specializing in custom doors. My mother Sage started making glass beads when I was 7 and was brave enough to let me try. I am 27 now and have been working with glass in the flame for 20 years. I still make beads nearly every day and enjoy teaching this fascinating art form.
All the best,
Amanda Ondrick
Education Associate
(206) 328-2200 x222
aondrick@pratt.org
Register TODAY for winter art classes!
Is this something you may be interested in doing? Please let me know so we can decide if it is feasible to do this.
Make a Bead Totem
Complete a personal "bead totem" using specialized techniques learned in class. Dots, masked dots, ancient patterns, murrinis, stratification, folded beads, bent beads, double and multiple beads will all be extensively covered. Beau is recognized for his versatility, precision, charisma, and his flair for elaborate detail. Come prepared to work hard, have fun and take home a new set of beadmaking skills. Prerequisite: Beadmaking I
Beau Anderson
I was born on the edge of Lake Samish in Bellingham WA. My father Tom Anderson is a wood worker who runs his own business called CreativeOpenings.com, specializing in custom doors. My mother Sage started making glass beads when I was 7 and was brave enough to let me try. I am 27 now and have been working with glass in the flame for 20 years. I still make beads nearly every day and enjoy teaching this fascinating art form.
All the best,
Amanda Ondrick
Education Associate
(206) 328-2200 x222
aondrick@pratt.org
Register TODAY for winter art classes!