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Printmaking: Etching, Monotype, Mixed Media
Workshops (adults)
Two-day workshops (10-4 pm) at artist's Alexandria
studio
Fee: $150 (2-4 persons), $200 (private instruction)
Supplies included. (See
brochure)
Streaming
video (Print
Demonstration)
Site
Specific Printmaking Workshops at Art Studios,
Centers, Schools
Contact artist for specific details
Drawing,
Painting, Printmaking Classes for Children Ages
8-14
Series of five after school 1 1/2 hour classes,
in artist's Alexandria studio.
Gentle approach to build self-confidence, increase
artistic, skills, stimulate creativity. $15
per lesson (4-6 people.)
See brochure for
details
Labyrinths
in the Schools for Creativity and Peace
Students learn typical labyrinth designs through
mixed media drawings, and journal their experiences
in walking them. As a group project, they paint
a 12' x 12' portable canvas labyrinth to be
used indoors, as well as temporary or permanent
ones outdoors on the grass or playground. They
learn to walk the labyrinths to express a feeling,
solve a problem, or just for plain fun.
Sandra Wasko-Flood participates
in the SEAS summer camp program sponsored by
the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
each year by putting labyrinths in the DC Schools
During the school, year she teaches in a similar
program: the Art For Every Student (AFES) sponsored
by the DC Arts and Humanities Collaborative,
Inc.
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"Drew
Elementary School Labyrinth" Washington
DC, 2001, painted on playground with traffic
marker paint by grades 4-6
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"Designing
Concentric Labyrinths" Drew Elementary
School, 2001
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"Merritt
Elementary School Labyrinth" Washington
DC, 2000, traffic marker paint on playground
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"Walker Jones Elementary School Labyrinth"
Washington DC, 2000, painted with traffic
marker paint by Grades 1-3
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Lectures:
Labyrinths, Printmaking
The artist gives slide lectures' demonstrations
for a fee of $50 per hour on labyrinths with
on topics such as their history, contemporary
uses, and labyrinths in art.
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Labyrinth
Consulting: 
The artist consults on all aspects of building
labyrinths from designs to recommendations for
other construction resources.
Project
Director:
Sandra Wasko-Flood co-directed "Labyrinths
for Peace: 2000" the inaugural traveling exhibit
of the Labyrinth Society and, at the same time,
organized labyrinth walking on the east lawn
of the U. S. Capitol. She is open to other such
projects as a collaborator or director.
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