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Upcoming Class

Introduction to Glaze Formulation
This class will introduce students to the materials used to create glazes. Through a series of labs we will become familiar with the constituent materials and then combine them to design our own glaze. Through this process students will be introduced to methods they can use to alter glazes to correct flaws, change color or adjust texture. All labs will be fired to Cone 6 in an oxidation atmosphere. Skills learned in this course can be applied to any firing temperature or atmosphere.
This class is for Intermediate students with prior experience working with clay and glaze in typical classroom setting.
| Date | Time |
|---|---|
| Thursday, January 19, 2017 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday, January 26, 2017 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday, February 2, 2017 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday, February 9, 2017 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday, February 16, 2017 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday, February 23, 2017 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM |
4 slabs 3 minutes 25 seconds.
Event
sexually transmitted dis…..ease…
Pop Up Happy Hour at The Brick in Kansas City, MO
Please join me for the third iteration of my project sexually transmitted dis…..ease…in conjunction with Across the Table, Across the Land at NCECA 2016.
Come grab a beer and a burger and be ready for interesting conversation.
The Brick is a 10 minute walk from the convention center so come get some pre-opening talk dinner. Burger specials are happening!
Cups will be available for purchase during the event and 50% of proceeds will be donated to Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri’s current health care expansion project which includes transgender care and Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) services.
March 16, 2016
5-7 PM
The Brick
1727 McGee Street
Kansas City, MO
http://www.thebrickkcmo.com/
resource review (5): myabortion.tumblr.com

this was the very first instance of someone putting their abortion story on the internet that i was ever aware of. i was working in abortion services when i came across it and i was very excited about it. myabortion.tumblr.com a.k.a. what to expect when your aborting boasts the tagline “I’m 23, I’m knocked up. I’m not keeping it. You can fuck yourself Judd Apatow.” as it indicates, it’s VERY straightforward, this young women is not holding anything back. rereading it before this post i am actually kind of amazed at how savvy she is. she says that she googled around for abortion blogs, hoping to get some information and only found anti-abortion propaganda so she decided to blog about the experience in the hopes that someone might find her blog if they needed info. it’s not particularly journalistic but very opinionated and real. i’m glad to read her raw, unedited posts, but i am bummed out that she didn’t have the best of experiences at an organization that is very close to my heart.
realistically i know that it is often the case that people on the front lines of not for profit healthcare don’t or can’t always give the best healthcare in the moment, for so many reason. Inevitably the clinicians, physicians and clinic assistants are all working for little pay, with major time constraints and without lunch. some days are 12 hours or even longer. for me, working in abortion services was significantly about providing a positive experience for the folks who came in needing services, but i know that at times it was very difficult to give all that it took to provide excellent service. and i was extremely lucky to work with such bad ass, kind, strong people. in retrospect i wish there was a ab services version of the student evaluation…….
there were a few inaccuracies that i noted, which is totally understandable, she is the patient not the clinician and it’s not actually her responsibility to explain the medical side of things. but just for the record she incorrectly explains that folks with rh negative blood are required to take a shot in order for the pain medication to work when in fact they are required to have a shot of rhogam because there is a likelihood that the fetus’ blood will be rh positive, the opposite of yorus. if that were the case your body would treat it as an invader and manufacture antibodies against it which could compromise your health and the health of a future pregnancy.
in any case, this author is no holds barred and serves up, along with her personal abortion story, resources on abortion in pop culture, advice and other gems such as the abortion recovery kit. definitely required reading.
resource review (2): makers.com, loretta ross, that’s my abortion tumblr and a video by the guttmacher institute.
after my post yesterday my friend sarah tancred sent me some resource suggestions. i had never heard of loretta ross though i was lucky enough to attend the 2004 march for women’s lives, of which she was the co-director. though i have a whole list of resources to annotate here, i clicked the link and was smitten. thanks sarah!
sarah’s link sent me to makers.com, which is a aol/pbs collaboration that does video showcases of women who are changing the world and/or “fighting for something bigger than themselves”. watching the “about” video showed me snippets of features of ellen degeneres, gloria steinem, condoleezza rice, and many, many more, a really amazing and inspiring bunch. i also like that the website makes a point to say they feature known and unknown women, high profile to everyday. i guess that felt really inclusive, so i appreciated that choice of language.
the loretta ross video was about her experiences with reproductive injustice at an early age and how those experiences led to her becoming an organizer. the most interesting part for me was the short history she gave of the term “reproductive justice.” this was a new term for me and, in my opinion, such a beautiful term. she begins by talking about how in 1994 she attended an international conference in which activists were using a human rights framework from which to talk about reproductive rights. they were interested in how that created a more holistic movement, where abortion wasn’t the most important topic, where economic justice and access to basic healthcare were just as important. she goes on to say, how the african american community has been subjected to population control in the past so, therefore, the right to HAVE children and toRAISE them is just as pertinent to the topic of reproductive freedom as is the right to abortion access. she sums it up real quick here:
she goes into more detail about her organization sistersong, reproductive justice and the political term “women of color” in this video:
i’m just embedding part 1 but i definitely recommend going down the rabbit hole and youtubing everything on loretta ross because she is freaking amazing.
when i searched for more information on her personal abortion experience (since that is the topic of my current work) i found a tumblr called “that’s my abortion”. this site acts as a space for women of color to tell their own stories of reproductive justice. there is a huge movement by the conservative right to paint abortion as an attack on the african american community and this site combats this. the front page of that’s my abortion.tumblr.com states “The right wing is targeting the reproductive agency and rights of black women and other women of color. Their messages are couched in a deceptive framework of anti-racism in billboards and advertising in NYC, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Austin, D.C. and Philadelphia.”
lastly, as i scrolled through that’s my abortion.tumblr.com, i came across this great little video by the guttmacher institute. just a great little reminder of what we’re all working for.
research lately: stop motion animation!
presents!
catch up posts.
hi all, sorry for my lack of posts these last few weeks. the last couple of weeks of my australian adventure i had the opportunity to join janet deboos and another ANU student in the southern australian desert. we visited ernabella, and aboriginal community 300 km from uluru, a sacred site for indigenous australians and quite a tourist destination. janet has been working with with ceramic artists at ernabella art center for several years now. in addition to the ceramics studio there is a even larger painting studio where complex, colorful paintings are created. the art center managers ruth and julian and there adorable daughter beatrix, as well as all the center artists welcomed us into their lives for 10 days. we would work our butts off all day alongside wonderful folks, eat delicious home cooked food every night and be lulled to sleep by the hee-hawing of wild donkeys.
before heading off to the desert i was wrapping up work at the anu studio and took a quick trip to brisbane, where i got to cuddle a koala finally. i also got to hand feed kangaroos and emus, in the company of some of my favorite folks in the world.
killer swan.
while painting by the lake one day, this swan interrupted. at first I was thrilled to have him so close and took several pictures. he eventually waddled away only to be replaced by his far more persistent friend. after several minutes he didn’t seem to be moving on. in fact he was regarding me quite suspiciously. i suppose he thought I was holding out on him snackwise. it was quite disconcerting! eventually i couldn’t take it anymore and got up. my increased height did nothing to discourage him. to make matters worse everytime i reached for my stuff he hissed at me. even when I approached him with a more aggressive attitude he was unruffled. finally, thankfully, a couple and their young daughter wandered by and seeing my predicament produced cherrios with which they distracted the mean ole swan. whew!




























