“Getting Dirty – Adventures in Wild Clay and Natural Paints”
Discover the natural world through art in this three-week immersive session! Together, we’ll
explore the creative potential of natural materials such as wild clay and earth pigments. Young artists will learn how to source their own materials, experiment with both traditional and innovative techniques, and bring their ideas to life through a series of hands-on projects. Along the way, young artists will deepen their connection to the land, expand personal creative practices, and enjoy the process of getting their hands dirty. This class welcomes diverse learners, offering a supportive space for exploration, expression, and encouragement with Emily Knickerbocker.
About your teacher:
Emily Knickerbocker is an artist and educator based on Colorado’s Western Slope, where the surrounding mountains, valleys, and deserts inspire connection, reflection, and creativity. Her artistic practice centers on natural and repurposed materials, capturing the raw, interconnected qualities of the natural world. Through her work, Emily seeks to nurture meaningful relationships between people and the environment, where personal expression can spark advocacy, healing, and wonder. She holds a BA in Art Education from the University of Northern Colorado and has taught in diverse settings from public schools to alternative, outdoor-based programs. Currently, Emily is expanding her personal art practice while continuing to create engaging educational opportunities for youth in Ridgway and Montrose.
Special Notes:
If your child has any specific needs, please contact Claudia in advance at claudia@weehawkenarts.org so we can ensure the best experience.