Geer's Creations - Classes and Demonstrations

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Gail Geer teaches CSHS students the art of stone sculpting


Photo: Emily Flora, SWoCo, Roanoke Times

Allison Blakenship, a 12th-grader at CSHS, receives assistance from Gail Geer with her stone sculpture during Pat Carr's 3D art class.

Photos of Gail's class at Cave Spring High School.  

Article by Emily Flora of the Roanoke Times.

2009 VAEA Conference

Click Here if you attended the conference for access to photos and handouts.

How to carve a stone fetish.
Bear Fetish - Brazilian Soapstone

Slide Show
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Arts Council of the Blue Ridge

Four and five-week programs for elementary, middle and high school students after school.

Sponsored by the
Arts Council of the Blue Ridge

 


UVA Art Museum
Carving Demonstration

Cultural Festival celebrating
Native American Heritage

 



Artist in Residence Program
at Allegheny Highlands High School
Funded by a grant from the
Virginia Commission for the Arts and the
National Endowment for the Arts.

Organized by the
Allegheny Highlands

Arts & Crafts Center.

Taubman Museum of Art

Classes for Children and Adults
at the Taubman Museum

Childrens Art Workshop: Soapstone Carving for ages 9-12
Learn the art of soapstone carving from Roanoke artist J. Gail Geer.
Each student will create a soapstone animal to take home.

Materials are included in the program fee.
Minimum of 5 students, maximum of 15.

Classes are given in the Spring and Fall, afternoons for chidren, evenings for adults. Sessions are two hours, once per week for three weeks.

For more information contact
Scott Crawford
at 540.204.4112

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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