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Materials Play in The Morning

Friday, March 15th, 2013

The Eric Carle Museum

It feels good to be back at The Carle! I’ve been scarce for a while because a very young person has come to live with my family and I took some time off to get to know her. In the past two months I’ve learned that life as a working mom of 2 kids under 2 years old is super busy but full of learning. I’m grateful that I get to spend time at home and time at The Carle learning about how toddlers explore materials and use them to make discoveries about the world.

While I’ve been out for most of our last Friday morning Materials Play for Toddlers series in the Studio, I wanted to share some pictures that were captured in a few of the sessions:

Pictured above: marbles, tempera paint, liquid watercolor paint, & black construction paper placed in the bottom of a plastic paper tray. Below, paper circles, cookie tins,  tempera and liquid water color paint. Shake rattle and roll!

***Safety Note: if marbles are a choking hazard in your setting try golf balls or ping pong balls.***

Marble-Painting

Below: plexi mirrors, washable markers, water-soluble oil pastels, wide cups of water and brushes.

markers-on-mirror

markers-on-mirrors

Truck Printing! Tempera squeezed into trays, toy cars and rolling stampers, black paper taped to the floor in the shape of a road. Secondary colors (violet, green and orange) chosen so that the mixture of the 3 would resemble mud.)

truck-and-roller-printing

truck-printing

A buffet of beautiful ingredients: (colorful paper dot confetti, raffia snipped to smithereens, reflective plastic Easter grass, plastic newspaper bag shreds, white feathers, yarn scraps, clementines box mesh, (in other words, all the bits we had laying around) . . .

materials-for-sticking-on-contact-paper

. . . pressed and sprinkled onto contact paper (paper frame attached first). This is my own sun catcher experiment. My guest’s compositions were less ordered, more spontaneous.

The Eric Carle Museum

I hope this inspired some experimentation and creative fun with your toddlers! Happy mess-making!

Don’t forget to enter The Carle’s Call for Caterpillars Contest for the chance to win an original doodle by Eric Carle! Visit www.carlemusuem.org/call_for_caterpillars  for contest details.

Introducing Aiyi

Wednesday, June 20th, 2012

This summer we are happy to have Aiyi Zhang assisting us in the Studio.  She just started last week, so she’s still fairly new to all that we do here, but getting the hang of it quickly.  She’ll be helping with planning upcoming classes and Public Art Programs this summer and orienting guests who want to work with the art materials. Welcome Aiyi!

Hi ^_^ ! My name is Aiyi and I’m from China. I am a rising sophomore in Smith College, majoring in studio art.  Most of the time I play with found materials; found digital media and paper to use in my collages. The Art Studio is really a good match for me because the way I work is the same way kids play with materials: to touch, to smell, to feel everything with curiosity!  At first, I was a little bit shy in the Studio, but now I’m more confident with my work, because I can fully use my creativity, my imagination and bring my love for life to The Carle.  I would like to bring my playful thoughts to the Studio and create interesting projects to inspire the kids.  This week I’m brainstorming ideas for the Friday morning Materials Play program with Meghan.  I’m also experimenting with paper sewing for a possible upcoming project. Maybe next time when you come to the studio, you will use BROCCOLI to paint with me!

DROP-IN PROGRAM
Materials Play in the Morning
July 13 – August 31, 2012
10:00 am – 10:30 am
Free with Museum Admission
(12-36 months with an adult) Fridays, July 13 – August 31
Have fun experimenting with materials selected especially for your young explorer and stay for storytime in the Reading Library at 10:30 am featuring related books. Always a surprise and sometimes messy, so dress accordingly!