Founding member of the Mosaic Society of Philadelphia, and member of the Education Committee
Carol has a degree in ceramics from Tyler School of Art, and mosaics have been part of her artwork for a long time. She began by incorporating mosaics in her tile-making and glasswork. This allowed her to enjoy multimedia projects. She is a versatile artist, able to work on large and small-scale mosaics, and easily meets her clients’ expectations. She enjoys pushing the boundaries, taking risks, and exploring new techniques. Her current work incorporates reclaimed materials, and she is relishing the challenge.
Carol describes herself as a relaxed teacher, and her classes as a safe place to learn and take creative risks. She is keen to teach the basics and find each student's level of experience so she can help them reach their individual goals. Her classes are available at Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia, PA on Monday and Tuesday nights, and at Main Line Art Center in Haverford, PA during the day and Wednesday evenings. True beginners might find the Monday classes at Fleisher most beneficial. Classes run for a semester and fill quickly. She often takes a break from teaching in the summer so she can take classes herself, research, and work in her studio.
Visit these links for more information:
https://www.carolstirton-broad.com