The Leelanau Song: $15 copies are available for purchase that will support more workshops at TAP.
As part of a recent 'Creative Arts Day' at Suttons Bay High School, artist Chris Allen-Wickler from TAP facilitated a pika pika light drawing session with Art teacher Scott Tompkins and 30 Film Club students to create a introduction to the film "Everything is Illuminated", which the SBHS Film Club is hosting at the State Theatre in Traverse City on Monday, March 17.
A workshop for 50 Montessori students grades 1-6 to create a stop motion object animated piece as part of a collaboration between the students and Patchouli, the musical duet that supplied the music.
The movie ends with their self created flip book credit.
Facilitated by Ken Scott and Chris Allen-Wickler of the Art Place ...
A collaborative project
between TAP and AAHA.
(American Animal Hospital Association)
Students made the art and animated with assistance from the good folks at TAP to tell some simple ways to get along with dogs.
Find out more about AAHA
Find out about Healthy Pets
From a TAP workshop
in October 2007
On a recent visit to the Sleeping Bear Dune National Lakeshore, TAP was invited to facilitate a Pika Pika workshop with students from Western Michigan University's ENVS 110(an Introduction to Environmental Studies: Nature and Society (Fall 2007)). The instructors that night were: Ken Scott(TAP), Lynne Heasley(WMU),
Sarah and Wil Reding
("Rent A Rambling Naturalist"sm).
Fun was had!
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