Panfua Thao
In the beginning, one thought that I had about this project was that making this mosaic window would be easy. However, as time progressed, I started to think differently. There are many steps to make a mosaic window and as each step passes, it kind of gets harder. It's not so hard that I would struggle with the mosaic project though. In the present, I can tell Quran has difficulties with the step of putting the glass on the mosaic window, so I have to help him. Another thought I have is that I think the project isn't better or worse than at the beginning of my time here at Artworks. However, because of Quran making some mistakes with the step of putting the glass on the mosaic window, I think the project needs to be fixed, and we should prevent any further mistakes. An additional thought I have is that when I told my family and my cousins about my job, some didn't know what a mosaic window was. I told them it's basically just putting glass on window. Then again they still didn't understand, so I had to show them a picture. Then they finally understood. After knowing what I did at my job, they were all jealous because I was able to do something that I liked, that I get to make an awesome mosaic window, and get paid for it. Another thought I have is about the career coaching at Manpower. I believe that I will learn a lot about careers and about how to be a professional. Plus, I believe that I will learn a lot about how to write a resume. I hope I will learn how to write an efficient resume, so that I can get accepted to a decent job. Another thought I have is that I need to work a lot on communicating. I may have trouble with talking to others and talking in front of people, but I'm getting a little better at it. I hope that I'll improve by the end of this program. In addition, I learned a lot about how to make a mosaic window. I've never made one before, but I'm kind of surprised that I'm doing a great job on it. It's kind of complicated, but I think it's easy. The part I find difficult is the step of putting the glass on the window. I hope that once we're finished with the mosaic window, it would look remarkable. There may have been mistakes, but Quran and I tried to fix them and will try to prevent them from happening again. All in all, I hope that I will learn a lot of things from this program and from the Manpower career coaching. Plus, I hope the mosaic window will turn out looking awesome after Quran and I finish it.
Quran Bellamy
at the begining of the project i was really bervous. I was kind of scared to talk and socialize with new people.The beginning of the project was sort of boring because all we did was draw alot of templates, make chages, and did alot of measuring. As the project moved on it became more fun; as we started picking our colors and windows.This summer, one thing that was very new to me was going to manpowe, I have never had a carreer coach. For the rest of the project and carreer coaching i am excited for the exprience. I think that this will be a very rewarding experience. For people my age that are interested in art I would telll thrm to do it because in the end you will feel better about yourself and your mosaic. Learning emplyanility skills wasn't very hard to do because the skills we needed to learn we a;ready knew how to do. So far, I have learned that you have to pay very close attention to detail otherwise your project wont turn out the was you invisoned. I've also learned that you have to be patient. While doing career coaching, I have learbed that you must be professional at all times while at work or during interviews. I've also learned that you must make sure that you are prepared with everything you need. Artworks is very interesting, ao my family and friends are always aking "what do you do at your job ? '' I tell them that i am making art glass windows. Most of my family says its cool, but my friends say 'cool I want to work there.'' Sometomes when I'm at work I find myself frustrated with my work and I have to double check to make sure its done right. I feel like if i dont it wont be perfect. Other than that I feel that the project is comming along very well because every group has been laying glass for a few days. Knowing what your doing is important because if you dont you wont like your project. In conclusion, I am very appy with my window, and the way its turning out. My job is a good one because its very unique and "artful". Another thing I enjoy are the people i work with . They are really making my summer so far.
Shrina Roberts
I have experience working in a group setting on a project that has taught me how to be more detailed and reliable to finish a project. With this project I have been able to find out more information about a mosaic window. I have shared the information with my mother and family about learning how to make a mosaic window. By working on this project, I have been able to learn how to complete something I started working on. By attending the Career Coaching at Manpower, the information has really set my mind on applying for college in a whole new way. I am able to work with a career coach during my school year. I look forward to attending the meetings on Wednesdays. I suggest to anyone who would like to take on a new form of artwork to try the mosaic window. You will gain alot of ideas, and be able to put your thoughts into a different meaning. So far, our project is coming along nicely. My partner and I are making a mosaic on how the world should come together to make peace. When I first started working at ArtWorks, it was kind of hard because I never knew what a mosaic was and it isn't as easy as you think just to glue glass on a window. So far, I think a mosaic is a creative way for making a point and a new form of art. The most difficult thing so far with employability skills would have to be communication. For me I guess I should put more effort into putting my ideas out more than just listening to others put theirs out.
Ia Thao
In these past 4 weeks, I've been working at Artworks on the mosaic section. It's been a very busy and fun summer this year because Ilearn something new everyday. For example, Ididnt know that before making a mosiac window, you have to have a story behind it and try your best to make it real. This project is getting better since the beginning of my time here at Artworks because at the beginning everything seemed so boring and time went slow, but ever since we started to sand the wood and put the colorful glass onto the window, time went so fast that before you realized it, it was break time.
Working at the mosaic section, is not just about learning how to put glass onto the window, but you get to meet new friends. For example, almost every week on wednesday, all the interns from Artwork meet with their career coach at Manpower, Inc. Each intern had 3 topics to be covered, but in the second week, we just covered the first of three topics. I've learnedmany new things from my career coach, like how to find a job that fits me, things that describe mt attitude, and what my goal are for the future.
The most exciting and fun things I learned from the program were when we put the glass onto the window and meeting our career coaches. It's always fun to have somebody help you think about your future like my career coaches does. She helps me alot! I want others to know that this project is not just about doing your job and getting paid; it's all about having fun, making new friends, helping each other, and still getting paid. It's not like anyother job.
Many of my friends and family members had asked me what is my job was about, how much iget paid, or how many hours I workand Ialways asked them, "Do you know mosaics?" They say no so i tellthem they are those pictures on winows at church that hve many colors. They are like, " Oh". I also tell them that Igetpaid $7.50 an hour and works 5 hours a daywhich is 20 hours a week. They reply " That's nice, and you get paid well too. Damn!"
The most difficult thing so far that i know about this program is when we first started to plan our idea, it just so stressful. As time goes along, my partner and I work very hard to connect our ideas together to make a good piece of art together. No we both are on the step where we are just putting the glass onto the window.
I'am so lucky that they picked me to work here because hundreds of teenager wanted to work here this summer , and out of the hundred, I was one chosen. Working here, I can save money for my own goods. This job is just like taking art class at school but its a little cooler because school art doesn't have that much money to provide enough glass for the students. I love working here!
Joshua Wilson
My project for Artworks has been a wonderful experience for me so far. While having fun, I have learned great employee work ethic. Artworks helps me enhance my work ethic everyday. Now with experience, I can have an awesome resume and everything to back it up. The mosaic process is what I think is the best.Trying something new is sort of one of my stongest suits. Sure, it can get difficult at times with no experience, but it gives me even more experience in the end. So far, the mosaic process is hard and challenging, but fun. I have learned that you also need a huge amount of patience and persistence.
Manpower has increased my questions and answers a lot more of them; dealing with my future and college choices. I am more than excited for my following Manpower meetings with my career coach because I'll be working on my resume, which will increase my chance when applying for my next job. I only have a problem in one area of my employability skills, and that is responsibility. I would recommend this experience to anyone else. So far, I have talked to all of my family and friends about this wonderful program experience. This program has given me that extra step that I needed in life.I will take advantage of this entire learning process because I am so thankful. I will do my best everyday.
How would you describe the story of your community? This summer, we will learn about and utilize colorful “glass on glass” mosaic techniques to tell the story of each Intern’s community. We will use glass window frames to use as our canvas, and will work in stages to create unique “windows to our community.” We will work as a team to inspire one another and learn from one another, and all mosaic glass pieces will be prepared for sale at a public block party on Saturday, August 27th.
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