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Posted on December 9, 2013

3D Foundations & The Beauty of Paper

Arts Instructor Ascha Drake on  the start of her T2 sculpture class. The 3D Foundations 1A class has gotten off to an exciting start! Students are focusing on the beauty of paper. Plain 8 ½ x 11 pieces of white printer paper. The challenge: What actions can you impose on paper to transform its materiality? Twisting, folding, …

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Posted on November 12, 2013

Drawing 1A & 1B Visit “Tree Fall” Installation

Arts Instructor Ascha Drake shares about a recent outing to a local installation. On Nov. 8, the Drawing 1A and Drawing 1B classes ventured to Andy Goldsworthy's third Presidio installation, "Tree Fall." It is located in Building 95, just up the hill from The Bay School, and it will be there for an indefinite amount of …

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