I find release, control, and connection to myself through movement. In my paintings, I present women’s bodies in a deconstructed, dynamic, and expressive manner. My experiences as a dancer and boxer shape my work. It is through this experience that I began to examine and accept bodily suffering and its inevitability. The work manifested through my own experiences with chronic pain, illness, and trauma, all of which appeared to act as a single malicious entity that threatened my physical being. The term fleshy is used only to describe fruit and the human body, often women’s bodies, which are deemed “soft and thick” just like the tissue of a fruit. Fruit is often used in connection, spanning back to biblical times, with women, their sins, and sexuality, as well as their ability to produce life. To rot can, by definition, mean all manner of corruption. Rotten fruit has become a deliberate metaphor for me through linguistic research. As a human, it can often feel that your body is an external object that is not within your control that your physical being is prison or an enemy that is unpredictable and susceptible to outside forces of evil, deception, and disease. My work uses the language of thick oil paint to describe the visceral and fleshy qualities of neglected, discarded, and partially consumed fruit as a representation of the vulnerable and uncontrollable physicality of the human body. We will solicit this and other necessary forms from you in early May, 2021 via docusign.Ann Lungs - Oil on Canvas, 72" X 48", 2019, $4500 Please be prepared to provide a signed health form from your child’s pediatrician, which is dated no later than June 1, 2021. Register by the week with consecutive weeks NOT necessary! 2 week minimum. There is NO WAITLIST for camp.ĭo we have your cc on file? Simply email us with your preferences and we can get you all set up, and send you a confirmation and receipt!
There are no make ups for missed camp days. There are no refunds or transfers if you attempt to change weeks before the deadline and the weeks you want are full.
Changing of weeks is only possible space permitting. All tuition is non-refundable and non-transferable once paid. After June 1, changing weeks is no longer possible. You may change the weeks you are enrolled for until May 1 after which there is a $50 charge to change weeks. You must commit to the weeks you wish your child to attend at the time of payment. Kids at Work runs a wonderful gentle separation specifically designed for children undergoing their first separation, at our W20th St studio!Ģ Day Schedule (Must be T-TH except for week of 7/4) – $380 per weekģ Day Schedule (Must be M-W-F) – $570 per weekĤ Day Schedule Week of July 4 ONLY (T-F) – $700 per week That said, our experienced staff will be prepared for children with a limited amount of jitters! We simply cannot provide the attention that separation newbies need whilst providing the dynamic and exciting environment the other children have signed on for! Our staffing does not allow for the adequate comforting of separation newbies. All children must be experienced with separation in a classroom environment before coming to camp. Please, only send your child to camp if they’ve already had experience with separating in a classroom, in a preschool or day care. Assistants are hired with extensive age-appropriate experience. Kids at Work lead teachers are career teachers, and most are pursuing masters degrees in teaching. Children thrive in our messy, choice-based environment within the beautiful, air-conditioned Corlears School. Our philosophy is progressive, child-directed, and designed specifically for two-threes.