





Ceramic Mobiles with Hattie Grimm
This is a two-part class, but the second date is optional as you can choose to assemble your mobile at home if you’d like. We’ll create in clay on Monday May 5th 6-8pm, and assemble together using materials provided on Monday May 12th 6-8pm.
Learn how to make a clay mobile that can hang in your home! Participants will be invited to consider the symbols in their mobile as parts of a self portrait - what images, symbols, charms, or colors will you choose to represent the different parts of you? In the first session, Hattie Grimm will guide us from concept to creation to craft the ceramic hanging elements of their mobile. In the second (optional) session of the workshop, students will be provided with yarn, sticks, and fishing wire to assemble their mobile. Students can also bring in other trinkets, beads, or memorabilia they might want to add! If you are unable to attend the second session, you can pick up your materials from the T+N studio after they’re fired in our kiln and assemble your mobile at home!
For adults as well as kids age 7 and up. This is a great family memory making opportunity! Kids younger than 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Choose the PAIR of tickets option at a discount. You don’t have to sign up a child to enjoy this discount, it’s for pairs of adults too! Grab a date or invite your bestie.
Hattie Grimm is an artist and art educator in Milwaukee, WI. She is currently an Artist in Residence at the Charles Allis Art Museum. As an artist, she makes objects out of wood and clay that teach her about herself and her relationship to the world. It feels like getting closer to the aliveness of everything. As an educator, she wants to share this aliveness with others and remind people it is a part of them too. She enjoys encouraging kids and adults to connect to their most true and creative selves.
This is a two-part class, but the second date is optional as you can choose to assemble your mobile at home if you’d like. We’ll create in clay on Monday May 5th 6-8pm, and assemble together using materials provided on Monday May 12th 6-8pm.
Learn how to make a clay mobile that can hang in your home! Participants will be invited to consider the symbols in their mobile as parts of a self portrait - what images, symbols, charms, or colors will you choose to represent the different parts of you? In the first session, Hattie Grimm will guide us from concept to creation to craft the ceramic hanging elements of their mobile. In the second (optional) session of the workshop, students will be provided with yarn, sticks, and fishing wire to assemble their mobile. Students can also bring in other trinkets, beads, or memorabilia they might want to add! If you are unable to attend the second session, you can pick up your materials from the T+N studio after they’re fired in our kiln and assemble your mobile at home!
For adults as well as kids age 7 and up. This is a great family memory making opportunity! Kids younger than 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Choose the PAIR of tickets option at a discount. You don’t have to sign up a child to enjoy this discount, it’s for pairs of adults too! Grab a date or invite your bestie.
Hattie Grimm is an artist and art educator in Milwaukee, WI. She is currently an Artist in Residence at the Charles Allis Art Museum. As an artist, she makes objects out of wood and clay that teach her about herself and her relationship to the world. It feels like getting closer to the aliveness of everything. As an educator, she wants to share this aliveness with others and remind people it is a part of them too. She enjoys encouraging kids and adults to connect to their most true and creative selves.
This is a two-part class, but the second date is optional as you can choose to assemble your mobile at home if you’d like. We’ll create in clay on Monday May 5th 6-8pm, and assemble together using materials provided on Monday May 12th 6-8pm.
Learn how to make a clay mobile that can hang in your home! Participants will be invited to consider the symbols in their mobile as parts of a self portrait - what images, symbols, charms, or colors will you choose to represent the different parts of you? In the first session, Hattie Grimm will guide us from concept to creation to craft the ceramic hanging elements of their mobile. In the second (optional) session of the workshop, students will be provided with yarn, sticks, and fishing wire to assemble their mobile. Students can also bring in other trinkets, beads, or memorabilia they might want to add! If you are unable to attend the second session, you can pick up your materials from the T+N studio after they’re fired in our kiln and assemble your mobile at home!
For adults as well as kids age 7 and up. This is a great family memory making opportunity! Kids younger than 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Choose the PAIR of tickets option at a discount. You don’t have to sign up a child to enjoy this discount, it’s for pairs of adults too! Grab a date or invite your bestie.
Hattie Grimm is an artist and art educator in Milwaukee, WI. She is currently an Artist in Residence at the Charles Allis Art Museum. As an artist, she makes objects out of wood and clay that teach her about herself and her relationship to the world. It feels like getting closer to the aliveness of everything. As an educator, she wants to share this aliveness with others and remind people it is a part of them too. She enjoys encouraging kids and adults to connect to their most true and creative selves.