ftERAMIC STUDIO 
'45 
Terra cotta cylinders suggested by the Ancient Peruvian cylinders at the Natural 
History Museum, New York, and the fabric printed from them. 
Second Year Design Class 
EXHIBIT OF ART SCHOOL WORK OF Y. W. G A., OF 
NEW YORK CITY 
EACH year witnesses an advance in the Art School of 
this Association. The Art Embroidery Class, estab- 
lished to create a taste for design in those graduates who 
will find their sphere at home is in its second year and very 
progressive. Each student's work without exception 
showed not only good workmanship, but inventive quality, 
in design and combination of color and textiles. The in- 
structor, Miss M. B. Jones, is a graduate of the school, and 
knows well how to utilize the grounding of historic orna- 
ment, and work in composition taught in the morning 
classes. During the three years course in the school the 
students are trained in design and composition, memory of 
form, and sense of color, and are taught to express them- 
selves in clay, wood, fabric and other mediums. 
Embroidered bags and scarf, by Misses Krackowizer, Leonard, Demareet, Kohlman, 
Jellinghans and Green 
The classes are not large, so that each student gets 
individual attention. 
It was noted with interest that one of the students, 
Pottery by Students, Second Year Design Class 
Miss F. Sutterlin, was the successful competitor in the com- 
petition for a seal to be used by the new National Board of 
Y. W. C. A. 
Embroidered pillc 
irf, by Miss Demarest and Miss Leonard 
