Featured Roles in Leadership and Special Projects:
Savannah African Art Museum Workshop Archive 2020 & 2021
2020
Africa Fiber & Cloth, Savannah African Art Museum Workshop Facilitator2021
Project S.M.A.R.T Virtual Open Studio(Studios Making Art And Reproduction Textiles Creator2022
Project S.M.A.R.T Mobile Art Creative Unit Coordinator |
Community Outreach and Museum Studio Assistant / 2018 - 2019
My creative process exploration began with workshops. I was able to catch on to textile art techniques through demonstration rather than learning in a classroom. Working in both the Atlanta Public School and Charter School System along with the Savannah-Chatham County School District Montessori/Charter Schools between 2011-2021 lead me to understand the importance of extending classroom learning beyond the school classroom, not only for myself but for adults and children who also wanted to explore learning textile art techniques beyond the classroom setting. In 2018, I opened the Seed to Fibre Studio in the Historic E. Broad District of Savannah. The studio hosted classes for adults including a Taste of Fiber Workshop for the Savannah Fibre Guild in which I lead the workshop. I began working with the Jepson Center, Telfair Museum, after closing the Seed to Fibre Studio in 2019. My creative endeavors shifted outside of the classroom and personal studio into the Museum Open Studio and Community Outreach Program. I featured my first Museum Art Activity during a STEAM Camp using plant material to make plantable paper and seed. This activity and work in the community lead me to facilitate a workshop based on Africa, Fiber and Cloth archived in the Savannah African Art Museum Workshops. This entire creative process lead me to the launch of Project S.M.A.R.T with a grant from the City of Savannah Cultural Arts Department and landed me in the role of CEO, Special Projects of Morningstar Arts Creative, a 501(c)3 Non-Profit headquartered in Savannah, Georgia.
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The culture and age of progress in such an old city gives me a measure of my time here in the world.” |
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Camille Hulbert
2126 E. Victory Dr. Savannah Ga. 31404 |
Project S.M.A.R.T and Seed to Fibre Textile Art Program are separate works in progress. Both Project and Program are under the umbrella of Morningstar Publications Inc. Both program and project are the intellectual property of Camille Hulbert, Founder of Seed to Fibre Textile Art Program and Studio and CEO, Special Projects Director of Morningstar Arts Creative, Morningstar Publications Inc.
Watch our most recent project demo on making fabric wind chimes at Stoney Creek Metro Park Nature Center in Michigan for the current Project S.M.A.R.T Found and Foraged Sound Activity. |