My process is to start with an idea and then choose a medium that best represents that thought. I create work that explores technology and how it relates to identity and knowledge. I specialize in social activist art and my focus is on the dynamic relationship between nature (the living) and technology (progress). My nêhiyaw name is Flying Overhead in Circles Eagle Woman, my artist name is KC Adams and I am an artist, educator, activist and mentor. A mat or a tray to work on to contain the clay mess.BBQ skewer, pencil or something with a point at the end.NOTE: If you are unable to use local clay, you can purchase commercially processed clay, but you will need to add temper to it (sand). Locally collected and processed clay - watch these videos from KC to learn how to harvest the clay and process the clay.Learn how to create a turtle smudge bowl with locally collected clay. Launching June 29 - How to build a turtle smudge bowl with KC Adams Workshops will be posted on Gallery 1C03’s IGTV Channel and will remain online indefinitely. Read on for information on facilitating artists and for a list of supplies required for each workshop. Additionally, Creating as Care Part 2 will aid in forging a sense of community and togetherness that many have missed during the pandemic. Creating as Care Part 2 offers the opportunity for University of Winnipeg students, staff and the public at large to take time for self-care by engaging virtually with local artists, learning from them through artist-led creative workshops that explore the potential for art to contribute to wellness.
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