Texas Tech School of Art and The Museum of Texas Tech present:
Traditional meets Current Trends in Claymation, a workshop with Sandee Chamberlain
Learn about the history of Stop-motion/Claymation and the technical steps needed to complete a short animation. Participants will have the opportunity to create a micro-animated short between 10-20 seconds, learning techniques of stop-motion animation as it applies to working with clay. Working with clay can be a therapeutic practice since it is such a tactile experience for the creator.
Participants will be able to record their animation directly on their own smart phone devices and make a video ready to share with family, friends, and artistic communities. Sharing animation can be a wonderful way to make connections with other artist and open conversations on current trends and storytelling.
About the Artist: Sandee M. Chamberlain has always had a fascination with moving imagery and has a passion for teaching. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor of Animation & Illustration at Kennesaw State University in the School of Art and Design, her work has been shown in national and international galleries as well as film festivals.
Sample:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crA7p1LjHpw
Choose your date: Wednesday, May 29 or Thursday, May 30, 2024
Time: 6:00pm – 7:30pm
Location: The Museum of Texas Tech University, 3301 4th St. Lubbock, Texas
Parking: Free
Open to all ages, but recommended for ages 5+
Cost: FREE but you must register to attend.
Registration:
· Send an email to Francisco.ortega@ttu.edu
· Included “Register me for Claymation workshop” in the subject line
· Number of attendees with full names of all attending. ( A certificate of completion will be presented to each person attending the workshop)
· Indicate your preferred date; either May 29th or May 30th
Space is limited to 25 attendees per workshop. Once filled, a wait list will be started.
We recommend bringing a smart phone to record your animation. A limited number of iPads will be available.