Visual Art | Marites Eldred
Marites Eldred is a multi-media artist and musician who believes creating is the most powerful act. She formally studied at Olivet College where she was awarded the Evenlyn Gray Anderson Memorial Scholarship and the Justus W. Cohoe Art Scholarship. Her work has been published and shown in many shows including the Butler Institute of American Art and the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.
Marites says, "Stop motion acts as an umbrella including a multitude of mediums such as drawing, painting, music, photography, sculpture, filmmaking and voice-acting. This makes it a perfect discipline for artists with a broad range of interests. We'll learn how to make a stop motion animation from sets and props to filming in this video series."
Marites says, "Stop motion acts as an umbrella including a multitude of mediums such as drawing, painting, music, photography, sculpture, filmmaking and voice-acting. This makes it a perfect discipline for artists with a broad range of interests. We'll learn how to make a stop motion animation from sets and props to filming in this video series."
Weslie Broderick
Weslie Broderick studied Interpersonal Communication and Studio Fine Art at the University of Toledo, followed by receiving her post-baccalaureate certificate in Ceramics from YSU. She is a visual arts community teaching artist through SMARTS for the seventh and eighth grade classes at Liberty High School, as well as the facilitator of the LHS Art Club for seventh through twelfth grade students. Weslie owns and operates West Meadow Pottery in Columbiana, OH, where she enjoys making cheerful mugs and individualized pieces of pottery. She loves spreading joy, laughter, and color to the community through both works of art and the written word.
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