Art Clay Senior Instructor

                                                     Waynesville, OH


 

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Trish Jeffers-Zeh

Mailing Address:
3930 Lytle Rd.
Waynesville, OH 45068
(
Conveniently located near Dayton, Cincinnati, & Columbus)

Telephone: (513) 897-2406

 
 
"Patty's Pike!"

Email: zeffersstudios@earthlink.net

Website: www.geocities.com/zeffersfarm 


"Resurrection of Brooks"

 
     
  What do you love about Art Clay??  
I Love the versatility of the product line.  My award winning piece “Resurrection of Brooks” couldn’t have happened without overlay paste, or the 650 clay.  My son’s life mask was constructed with hand poured porcelain that I personally mixed with oxides to add color.  I was heart sick that it had broken in two pieces, and without Art Clay the repair would have had to been made with glue {which I don’t like}.  With Art Clay I was able to not only repair his mask but give it even more life & symbolism.  Another problem that overlay paste solved was getting a tiny grape garnet to set in my “Patty’s Pike” piece without this product it would have been another glue job.  I could go on, but don’t want to forget the most important thing I like about Art Clay & that’s the supportive Staff.  Thank You! 
 
  What are your favorite Art Clay projects/creations? 
Of course I always “Love the One I’m With”, but soon after I’ve meant that challenge I am ready for the next adventure.  My favorite work in Metal Clay is those I’ve combined with other media & stretched what I think it can do.  I also love those projects that aren’t over till they are over because if I don’t like the end result I can manipulate it & re-fire.  This potential excites me!
  What other media do you work and/or teach in? 
  • Sculpture, Ceramics, Pottery
  • Glass
  • Metal
  • Jewelry
  • Wire
  • Beading
  • Life Masks/Plaster & Ceramics
Offers Retreats featuring other Artists in Residence with Master teachers in textiles, fused glass, Lamp working & blowing, pottery,  Wire Wrapping, Stained glass, Doll Making, even herbs & horticulture.
 

Biography:
Trish has been offering Workshops/Retreats in her home studio for Expanding Creative Energy & Fellowship for 20 years.  She has taught approximately 500 students in Metal Clay alone & easily 1,500 since she began teaching.  Trish has worked with many respected Establishments & Organizations. With a degree in Mental Health, a background in sculpture, glass, metal & jewelry making Trish has been drawn to teaching creativity. She is certified PMC, Senior with Art Clay Silver & a free-lance artist.  Trish is continually broadening her skills & knowledge by training with Master Teachers in a variety of mediums.   

With passion for teaching she readily shares her knowledge and ideas of how to create "Accessories for Grace" that can be used for adornment, beautification and inspiration.  Trish teaches at art centers in the Dayton/Cincinnati area & offers Classes/Retreats/Open Studios in her home located in a serene countryside setting.

Creating artwork isn’t about production for Trish. It’s about movement, growth, mentally, spiritually, & personally.  Her focus is the process.  The Post play-doh days brought Trish to porcelain at 11.  This addiction to clay has grown, leading her on a path from poured ceramics, hand-building, sculpting & now to the metal clays.  Working as a lab assistant in the Ceramic Studio during college was another major influence.  Trish fell in love with the chemistry of glazes, experimenting to push artistic expression.  Involvement with student exhibitions inspired collaborative shows with other artists. Finally leading to a one-woman exhibition called “Quasi Growth”.

Trish’s work is an embodiment of organic form & inspiration from nature. Blending mystical, function, design & organic fluidity she attracted to a multi-cultural & Spiritual marriage of symbolism to invoke imagery of inspiration & hope.  Trish found that Metal clay would beautifully combine with other mediums she has worked with.

  Philosophy:
Trish believes in the “Wabi Sabi” of life, or the beauty of the imperfections.  For it is in embracing these imperfections that we gain opportunity in learning & growing both creatively & personally.  Teaching is a passion, to help others open THEIR hidden doors of creativity.  Her teaching goals are to encourage others to look within and around them for resources of materials and inspiration.  Learning needs to be fun & each student nurtured.  It’s all about the student.   Trish feels that Art facilitates growth while depicting the journey through life.  Her work is more than just expressing her own uniqueness; it’s about helping others grow through the creative process. Trish is honored to be a teacher that inspires others to find their freedom to create. 

“When I teach I also learn, my giving becomes receiving through inspiration from my students. Nothing compares to the look on a student’s face when they realize that through artistic expression, they have unlocked their own hidden door to creativity.”

 
  Education, Awards & Associations:   

Mental Health Degree, Sinclair College, Dayton Ohio“
Resurrection of Brooks
” Award presented by Aida Industries

Trish is a member of DVAC {Dayton Visual Art Center}
Ohio Designer Craftsmen {ODC}
Midwest Ceramics Association
Ohio Valley Enameling Guild
PMC Guild
Art Clay Society

Publications:  The Registry For Sustainable Living:  A Product & Service Directory For the Conscientious Consumer {1997}, ACW 1st Annual North American Design Contest Book {2005} photo & artist credits for “Resurrection of Brooks” life mask of poured porcelain with embellishments of Silver Clay.

 

     
 

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