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Earn Your Master’s in Education in Arts Education through Fitchburg State College and the Worcester Center for Crafts
The Craft Center is pleased to offer graduate level Craft courses in collaboration with Fitchburg State College. The MEd is a non-licensure degree program designed to provide creative experiences in the arts for teachers and community workers that can be integrated into the classroom or other professional situations. The program offers core courses in arts education and curriculum, as well as special topic and elective classes in craft and visual arts, music, drama, and movement. For more information about the program, visit www.fsc.edu/catalog/Grad/artsed.html or contact
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Teachers, let the Pulp Function exhibition inspire you to include traditional and contemporary paper arts in your classroom! The Worcester Center for Crafts invites you to enjoy refreshments, and an informal curriculum workshop in paper crafts taught by art teacher Sheila Tetler. Learn more about the programs offered at the Craft Center for teachers and students.
Immediately following, join Pulp Function artist and figurative sculptor, Deborah Baldizar. What inspires her work? Learn about the techniques and processes she uses to create her pieces, and view additional works that reflect the artist’s interpretations of hidden human emotions. Deborah will walk us through the Pulp Function exhibition and then share slides and a discussion of her work, from inception to gallery.
May 8
3:30 – 5:00 Reception in the Multi-media studio
$10 Member / $15 Non-Member
1 PDP
5:00 – 6:00 Artist Tour and Talk
1 PDP