2013 Teaching at Kala

- The clones growing underground

- BEWARE! This Cotton Plant (a collaboration between two seemingly sweet girls), scratches your skin to record your DNA then makes a clone of you in its roots. It's Goal? To take over the world.

- A tree that fries whatever you put in it! The product comes growing out of the branches. Donuts? Done. French Fries? Done.

- "Muntan-Sto," a carnivorous plant that crosses animal and insect DNA to create mutant hybrids.

- Hybrid creatures made by an imaginary plant with superpowers.


- Dissecting and diagramming a lily

- Pre-printing

- Monoprints of plant specimens

- Using the press to make monoprints of plant specimens.

- Learning to use natural specimens for monoprinting with one of three fabulous interns!

- How can I be a Scientist and an Artist?

- Artists in "From Seeds to SuperPowers" work on their journal covers.

- Map It! What is your journey like on the way to Kala each morning?

- A map of his brain - "Mi familia is brave and loving."


- "The Forest of Think," a map of this young artist's brain.


- Maps of our Brains!

- Students' Explorer Books.

- How Can I Be an Explorer of the World? How do Artists Document and Look at the World around them? During and after our walking journey students filled books with artifacts, drawings, writing, and more.

- Pulling a print! A "map" of our faces.

- A young artist works on her journal cover with collage and modge podge. She uses an aerial view of the earth for inspiration.

- The artist uses the map for inspiration to create an abstract work.

- A student uses a viewfinder to select an inspiring section of map to enlarge.