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Sunday, December 26, 2010

this is meadowlark's outside.


the children are on break for the winter holidays. i'm missing them and going through old photos...
i came across this shot of our school taken during last year's snowstorm and thought i'd show folks the outside of meadowlark.
our tiny house makes me smile. the colorful fence. warm Christmas lights. freshly fallen snow. the glow from inside...
happiest of holidays to all.

Monday, November 1, 2010

yippee! t-shirts!


oh my goodness. my friend, josie (a BIG kindergardener and former meadowlark student) drew the cutest meadowlarks.
and we're gonna make t-shirts! i am so excited. little shirts for the children and bigger shirts for the mamas and papas and maybe even grandparents, too.
we will be so stylish in our school tees!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

busy artists



it is so nice to have the children back. so nice to watch them create and explore. the art table is a constant center of activity. by the end of the day, i sweep up tiny paper scraps, bits of yarn, run away beads, crumbles of styrofoam.... evidence of a day well spent.

Monday, August 30, 2010

little leopard


my friend violet is so sweet. even her leopard mask looks friendly.
and how perfect that she has a spotted shirt on!

school starts again in one week... and violet will be heading to kindergarden, but i will have new little friends and new little leopards.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

change.




summer is coming to an end. already the days are getting shorter. and there's a crisp coolness in the air.
soon new children will be here. we will get to know each other. we will fall into the daily rhythm of school.
and we will celebrate the new season ahead- leaves changing, birds migrating, squirrels gathering nuts for the winter ahead, bears cozying up for a long sleep... we will go on walks just to search for a perfectly red leaf or to enjoy the sound of leaves crunching underneath our shoes.
i always wish that summer would last just a little longer... but, i know that the children will remind me of the simple things that make fall a lovely time of year.
even the rain is welcome when one is wearing colorful galoshes and splashing in puddles!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

shameless promotion.



well, it's true that i am still looking for a few students for fall and i want to tell folks about something that makes meadowlark (in my opinion) so super wonderful...
we have an amazing array of professional artists that visit our school on a regular basis to work with the children! isn't that cool?
the following are our regular visiting artists and links to their websites:
iris nason-growingartscenter.com -iris teaches dance, yoga, stretching and more.
samantha van der merwe- shaking-the-tree.com -samantha is a storyteller and theatre teacher.
mylinda king- home.teleport.com/~marimba/marimles.htm -mylinda is a marimba instructor.
sam cooper- myspace.com/samcoopermusic - sam sings and plays banjo, guitar, and fiddle.
the children LOVE the days we have visitors. and parents LOVE that their children are being exposed to so many different art forms in addition to the art projects that i lead.
so there, that's my post bragging about the school.

Monday, July 26, 2010

sea creatures.



we are learning about the ocean and there are so many fun sea creature art projects to do!
at meadowlark, we're always making things: drawing, painting, glueing, collaging, beading, sewing, sculpting...
my background is in fine arts and i taught children's classes at the portland art museum for many years before starting meadowlark. in fact, i have been an artist for forever (it seems). as a child, my answer to "what do you want to be when you grow up?" was always very enthusiastically, "an artist!"
i feel so lucky to spend my days teaching through art and watching young artists create such beautiful things. their creativity constantly amazes me.
here are a couple of our ocean projects. note: the jellyfish are made from old gelato cups, scraps of ribbons, lace, and other fabric trim... we love using "junk" for art.