The Havana
Project features ceramic
tiles,
murals and
tile - based objects created by student artists Lorraine Brochu, Constance Lange, Mary Ruth Yoe and Norma Zarris enrolled in the Art Center's Ceramic Tile class taught by multi-media artist Mary Tep
tile - based objects created by student artists Lorraine Brochu, Constance Lange, Mary Ruth Yoe and Norma Zarris enrolled in the Art Center's Ceramic
Tile class taught by multi-media artist Mary Tep
Tile class taught by multi-media artist Mary Tepper.
• Remodel an entire 4 story building by installing new
tiles in every room, within the provided deadline of 32 days • Shape
tile fixing into an 8 feet
mural depicting the Aztec Civilization, for a school
project • Train 19 apprentices in handling
tile and marble setting duties, within a short time span of 28 months • Confer with clients to determine their
tile setting and designing requirements • Provide information regarding available
tile designs and associated costs • Assess the amount of labor and material needed for each
tiling project • Contact
tile vendors to determine availability of
tiles and assist clients in choosing the right types of
tiles • Cut and shape
tiles to fit obstacles and in odd spaces by making effective use of hand and power tools • Set
tiles in patterns or in a straightforward manner, depending on the specific instruction of the client