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INSIDE OUT CREATIVES

Polymer clay classes for the public. Supporting training for inmates and
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IN BRIEF

 * Hands-on polymer clay classes taught by Cynthia Tinapple at CoHatch/Madery in
   Worthington for adults and children
 * Purchase art made by Ohio Reformatory for Women artists
 * Help support women released and returning to their communities
   


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ABOUT

THE TEACHER

Worthington resident Cynthia Tinapple is known around the world for bringing
like-minded artists together through her blog, PolymerClayDaily, that has
featured fine polymer art for 13 years.

But the crux of her interest lies in the transformative qualities of what was
originally a child’s art material.

THE CLAY

The low-fire clay requires few tools and its accessibility allows students to
quickly unlock artistic skills they did not know they possessed. During the
classes, students make exciting discoveries and experience a sense of control
over their environment. They become makers, artists.

TEACHING AT ORW

Cynthia began teaching inmates at the Ohio Reformatory for Women (ORW) several
years ago in conjunction with the Kindway/Embark re-entry program.

Handcrafted polymer items created by incarcerated women are sold by volunteers
to build a fund that helps support women who are returning citizens.

The inmate artists know that for every four bracelets that are sold, a 30-day
bus pass can be purchased for a returning citizen who needs transportation. The
women are pleased that they can pay-it-forward.

There is no higher praise than to hear an inmate say, “For an afternoon, I felt
free.”

RETURNING CITIZENS

Women who have returned to the community can attend special InsideOut workshops
at the Madery once a month.

They receive clay and tools donated by polymer artists across the country so
that they can continue to hone their skills and nourish the sense of empowerment
that creativity gives them.

EXHIBITS

The inmates and returning women have participated in several national and
international exhibits.

View from a Gated Community – High Road Gallery

Reconciliation – The Vineyard

Fimo 50: The 50th anniversary celebration – Nuremberg, Germany

Into the Forest – Pittsburgh 2017 and Atlantic City 2019

Read more in this Columbus Dispatch article about a High Road Gallery exhibit of
inmates work entitled “View from a Gated Community.”


CLASS SCHEDULE

Weekly 2 1/2 hour hands-on classes taught by renown polymer artist, Cynthia
Tinapple. $45 includes supplies.

May 3 – Polymer 101 – trendy, wearable beads on a ball chain. Learn the basics
with style!

May 24 – Charming – speak out with your personal polymer charms

June 7 – Extruding – think toothpaste from a tube. Learn how to squeeze clay
through an extruder to create the most amazing patterns

June 21 – Stars and stripes – polymer gives you the freedom to make your own
version of the holiday

July 19 – Simply studs and earrings – Enhance your summer wardrobe with designs
that make your heart sing

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CONTACT

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FIND US

Address
makers space at
COhatch: The Library
752 High St
Worthington, OH 43085

Take elevator or stairs to the lower level

Hours
Evening and weekend classes and meetings. Check the class schedule.

Other hours by appointment. Call 614-885-7328.


ABOUT THIS SITE

Cynthia Tinapple has been teaching polymer art at correctional facilities for 4
years.

This website will showcase art from the public classes as well as from
incarcerated and released women.


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