Hobble Creek Art Project Artist Diane Asay Works with 5th Grade Students

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Monday April 14-Friday April 18 Hobble Creek fifth grade classes will be creating "Earth Art"  with artist Diane Asay. There will be an exhibit of the art on Friday April 18 at 2:00-3:30 in conjunction with the 5th grade Maturation program.  The art project is possible due to a grant from the Utah Division of Arts and Museums and the National Endowment for the arts.

Diane Asay has taught in the Art Education Department at Brigham Young University for over 20 years. She has her own publishing company, Art Visuals, that produces art-related teaching aids for public schools. She has produced timelines on both world and American art, as well as sets of posters on Modern and Postmodern art, women and African-American artists, and the cultures of Africa, China, Japan, India and the Islam. Her latest publication is a set on Latino and Latin American art and culture. When she has time, she loves to do watercolor paintings, dabble with pastels, and create stained glass works.