Okay! Samuel is applying joint compound (plaster) on the wall where the old sink was. There was a teeny dishwasher from the 50s that we also took out. There is a picture of me running the floor sander in the kitchen-the drum sander. The DUMP sink. We decided the chips were not going to get patched before we moved in. So I bought a new sink at the ReStore run by Habitat for Humanity in Billings. Samuel and Jack applying the first coats of La Terra. The bathroom floor after I tore out the carpet!
current Education Director at the Custer County Art & Heritage Center, Miles City, Montana. What follows is a personal account of my Art Education adventures.
Demographics Served
MY CURRENT ROLE... allows me to teach art to multiple demographics. On a monthly basis I work with senior citizens through the local nursing home/extend care facilities and the VA Hospital. On a monthly basis I also work with children who have developmental behaviors. During the school year I work with rural school students, local adult students and the local after school program. In the summers I work with the local kids during the summer art program. The Art Centers website is: www.ccac.milescity.org
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Photo Update
Okay! Samuel is applying joint compound (plaster) on the wall where the old sink was. There was a teeny dishwasher from the 50s that we also took out. There is a picture of me running the floor sander in the kitchen-the drum sander. The DUMP sink. We decided the chips were not going to get patched before we moved in. So I bought a new sink at the ReStore run by Habitat for Humanity in Billings. Samuel and Jack applying the first coats of La Terra. The bathroom floor after I tore out the carpet!
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