Grad Life Update: Exploring New Perspectives and Creative Avenues

Hey everyone! I’m back with another update on grad life, and what a week it’s been! Last week was packed with presentations, readings, and lots of new insights. I’m really enjoying the content and instruction so far. It’s refreshing to dive into different perspectives on art and life in general, especially through the philosophical approach we’ve been taking with ideas and theory.

One of the highlights was completing a safety workshop in woodworking, which now grants me access to the student woodworking lab. I’m excited to explore this new medium, so keep an eye out for furniture projects in the future!

I ended the week on a high note by attending the Fuzzy Forms exhibition, a curated show by the second-year grads. It was an incredible event that showcased work from all departments, highlighting the variety and talent in the grad program.

Exciting News: New Clay Pieces for Sale

Speaking of creativity, I’m thrilled to share that I’ve been working with clay and experimenting with different studio glazes here at Tyler. I’ve created a few pieces this year, and I’m excited to announce that they’ll be available for sale on Saturday, September 21st at pottery32.com starting at 10am. This marks my first time working making clay, and I can’t wait for you to see the results.

Thank you all for your continued support and well wishes—it truly means a lot. Stay tuned for more updates and projects coming soon!

 

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