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by Rosalie Eck & Sheba Sheikhai In partnership with Baltimore City’s Recreation and Parks Division, Make Studio leads weekly art classes for adults at Farring-Baybrook Therapeutic Recreation Center. Offering four classes weekly to 7 to 25 participants, instructors invite these artists to try new materials and methods, be self-expressive, and connect with each other and…
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Aimee Eliason started working at Make Studio in 2015. Right now Aimee is focusing on sculpture with found objects, including wearable art such as this “Christmas hairpiece”. Aimee enjoys having unstructured time to explore her creative ideas in the studio, where many media are readily available. She also likes having opportunities to work with visiting…
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compiled by Cathy Goucher It’s National Disability Employment Awareness Month, a time to reflect on and take meaningful steps toward creating workplaces that welcome the talents of all people. Employment is a significant way to empower individuals with disabilities — helping them work toward independence, full community participation, and economic self-sufficiency. At Make Studio, we cultivate…
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by Jules Hinmon This blog is a review of the Season 1 episode of Futurama entitled A Fishful of Dollars. In the episode, Fry becomes rich and gains 4.3 billion dollars after discovering that over the course of the thousand years he has been frozen that his account had grown a large amount of interest…
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by Kareem Samuels (Staff note: Jerry “Partyman” Williams is not the only circus fan at Make Studio! Kareem shares his photos of and thoughts about RBB&B circus’ final visit to Baltimore.) I went to see the circus for the final time at this amazing arena & the last event for the circus called, “Out Of…
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by Dasha Kalumuck i’m a big coffee fan. i’m probably addicted! LOL! who isn’t, right? anyway i love the taste of coffee and i especially love caramel. i’m a huge fan of caramel! and caramel coffee is the BEST! i like a whole range of different coffee. hot, cold, iced, frappe’. and it’s not complete…
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by Shaindel Edelman Nine months at Make Studio has given me the privilege to work with some of the most outrageous and creative artists I’ve known. I came to Make in September 2016 to give to the studio as an Art Therapy intern from George Washington University and had no idea how much the studio…
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A post by Tyrone on trying new art materials…. “It can be a frustrating process for me since I have a lot of self-doubt when working with new processes and materials. To get rid of negative thoughts, I take a deep breath and try to let things go. I try to think of something positive to…
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Last week Chuck and Woody discussed their in-progress collage pieces. Chuck: How long did it take you to make your collage so far? Woody: One day. How long are you going to do your piece of artwork? Chuck: I need to paint it first, so, about two days. Do you like collage? Woody: Yes, because it…
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by Tracy Weitkamp Hello Make Studio enthusiasts! I am the new-ish art therapy intern at Make Studio. I say new-ish because really I have been here since January and yet I’ve only been here regularly on Saturdays, so it still feels pretty new. Toward the start of my internship, though, I got to experience some…