Participants will create a clay vessel from self-hardening clay using the coil method of construction as the Adena Culture did 3,000 years ago. There will be an educational background given with visual examples. Each participant will be assisted as needed to finish a coil clay vessel. All individuals will have their own materials to work with.
BIO-Pam Hall earned her BFA degree from Columbus College of Art & Design in Fine Arts. She went onto receive an MA degree in art education from Miami University in Oxford, OH. Since then she has taken many post-graduate and doctoral courses from Xavier University and the University of Cincinnati. Pam taught art in the public schools for 26 years as well as one year for Warren County MRDD and 3 years at the Cincinnati Waldolf School. She is currently the Education Specialist and Volunteer Coordinator at Fort Ancient. It is her delight to share her teaching skills with adults and students who come to this ancient prehistoric earthwork.