Studio Yellow, Week 20
From our deCordova colleagues we heard that there had been changes within the sculpture park. Our favorite sculpture Steven Siegel’s Big, With Rift, where we played hide and go seek and collected worms, had been deinstalled.
From our deCordova colleagues we heard that there had been changes within the sculpture park. Our favorite sculpture Steven Siegel’s Big, With Rift, where we played hide and go seek and collected worms, had been deinstalled.
Continuing our work around Gary Schneiders’s Yezerski Family Portrait we created our own black and white display wall. Can you recognize your child’s hand in this Yellow Studio portrait? See if your child can tell you the different
In response to our museum visit to Gary Schneider’s Yezerski Family Portrait we offered different provocations within the studio. In conjunction we read Beautiful Hands by Kathryn Otoshi. The book is full of beautiful illustrations by
What new discoveries did we encounter when we explored a new path to Owl Tree? Makenna – I see a little blackness so that means there was a little fire here before. Ben – Maybe there
The start of 2020 has brought a plethora of new explorations within the studio. The icy landscape of the playground provided a blank canvas for experimentation. Encountering many pans full of ice, Ben and Wesley
It seems ages since we’ve had the luxury of consecutive days spent together. Children enjoyed getting reacquainted with one another over shared experiences with new materials. We all especially enjoyed the new winter landscape of the
A big Studio Yellow welcome to Linden and his family – parents Daniel and Erica and big brother Filian. While painting his snack card on Monday Linden commented “I’m painting it yellow because I am now
With no school last Thursday the gak we had been playing with had been left uncovered for five days. At morning meeting we all felt a piece and had theories as to what had happened. Jamie
This week we bade goodbye to Orion who is moving to a new school. As a parting gift to her Studio Yellow friends she gave a beautiful paperwhite bulb to each child. In return the children
Woodland Walk Finally on Tuesday morning we were greeted by a glittery trail as well as the delightful sound of crickets. Woodland Walk, an event deeply rooted in the traditions of LNS had arrived. What is
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