Online Teaching

I was going to share studio news but realized I need the help of my people-you!. If you have taken a class with me in the past I really would like to pick your brain.

I want to teach online. After drawing up a script I realized the platform I was looking at would not let me interact with the online students. What? How does that work with stained glass? Or any art form?

Say you purchase said class, you are cutting glass and everything goes to hell in a handbasket. You are upset and mad and there is no one to ask what went wrong.

I want to interact immediately or be in the same room with you. So we can both be happy.

I reached out in my newsletter and got a great suggestion- Ruzuku. Have any of you heard of them or taken a class on that site?

I am invisioning something like Zoom where it is real time and I can help right away and you can ask questions right when you need them answered.

Here is a piece that a student tried to go out on her own to finish. She never finished it.

Wow- thank you for letting me write to you today, you have helped me realize this is the answer I have been looking for.

Now to get down to business of planning a live online class! More information as it gets closer.

If you have taken classes from me in the past and have any suggestions or ideas please feel free to reach out to me.

Keep art in your heART!

Kim Joy

Kim Steinmuller Joy has been a stained glass artist and teacher since 1982. Most of her pieces are in the traditional style and starting to experiment to incorporate materials not usually found in the medium. She believes that through her pieces she can grow and learn more about the world around her and where she came from. She hopes that her work will inspire and encourage others in their artistic endeavors. She loves working with commissions that allows her to create one of kind pieces for the commissioner.

She belongs to Stained Glass Association of America and National Capital Art Glass Guild. Her work can be found at the Community Council of the Arts in Kinston NC, Arts Council of Wayne County Goldsboro, NC, and Wilson Arts in Wilson, NC. She teaches Nash Community College Nashville, NC, Wilson Community College Wilson NC. Her works are in private collections worldwide.

Kim Steinmuller Joy was raised in upstate New York and now lives and works in Wilson, NC.

https://www.kimsjoy.com
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