“As a teacher, my time at Penland was a professional and creative recharge,” Diantha shares. “I returned to my practice invigorated and equipped with new skills.”
“I am so thankful to the Forman community for supporting my personal work as an artist through funding the first workshop,” Meg shares. “I'm excited to bring what I learned into the class studio!”
Following her workshop at Penland, Meg went to the Haystack School of Crafts, where she had been accepted through a Student Assistant Fellowship. There, she participated in a workshop, creating sculptural work with porcelain. As a Studio Assistant, she helped “with everything from loading kilns, supporting my peers, screening class shirts, and sharing a short artist’s talk with the Haystack community about my work, practice, and how that intersects with our students here at Forman.”