Every summer, Murray State University holds a five-day Summer Art Workshop (SAW) that connects the schools art educators and students with a group of eager high school students. For the 2016 workshop they made an effort to insert STEM into art and included several classes that requires artistic thinking as well as technological know-how. For the first time students were given lessons on the basics of digital animation and design as well on using a 3D printer. This year's workshop was held from June 12th to the 17th and the 56 students who attended worked with educator Chris Lavery to learn how to digitally sculpt 3D models and then print them out on a 3D printer. You can read more on 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/139735/murray-st...-art-workshop/