Spend a delightful morning with beloved instructor Carol Lewis and your little ones crafting a one-of-a-kind family portrait from clay.
Designed for children ages 4 and up and their caregivers, this engaging workshop invites you to create clay figures of your group — complete with special touches like family pets — using underglazes to add vibrant finishing details. With Carol’s warm guidance, participants of all skill levels will feel supported and inspired to bring their creations to life. Whether you’re new to working with clay or have some experience, you’ll leave with a unique and meaningful piece of art to cherish. Enjoy this opportunity to connect with your child in a welcoming environment that celebrates creativity, play, and togetherness!
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Carol Grocki Lewis has been on the faculty at the 92nd Street Y since 1995. She earned her M.A. in Museum Studies and Art History from the Gallatin Division at New York University in 1992 and her B.S. in Art Education from SUNY College at Buffalo. She has been a teaching ceramic artist from 92nd Street Y at P.S. 37 (River East K-5) in East Harlem (An Empire State Partnership). In addition to teaching at 92Y, Lewis has taught ceramics and art at Earthworks, Marymount Manhattan College and various public and private schools. Her work was most recently included in an exhibit, History in the Ma ...
Carol Grocki Lewis has been on the faculty at the 92nd Street Y since 1995. She earned her M.A. in Museum Studies and Art History from the Gallatin Division at New York University in 1992 and her B.S. in Art Education from SUNY College at Buffalo. She has been a teaching ceramic artist from 92nd Street Y at P.S. 37 (River East K-5) in East Harlem (An Empire State Partnership). In addition to teaching at 92Y, Lewis has taught ceramics and art at Earthworks, Marymount Manhattan College and various public and private schools. Her work was most recently included in an exhibit, History in the Making: Ceramic Traditions and Contemporary Pots in Rochester, NY and received an honorable mention from the juror, Ron Meyers. Her work has also been included in Strictly Functional Ceramics Exhibits.
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