thursday | 3:30 – 5pm | september 20 - november 15 | EXPLORING 3D ARTMAKING & SCULPTURE | 1st–4th graders

$340.00

Working with a range of materials including paper, cardboard, clay, plaster, wood and found objects, we will focus on learning about and experimenting with Minimalism and the use of negative space by playing with abstraction, repetition, shape, and gradual variation. We’ll take a look at the work of Rachel Whiteread, Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt, Bill Culbert, Rachel Kneebone, Janet Echelman and others.

Please Register by Monday, September 13th!

*Since all workshops are process-based, taking a workshop more than one time will always be a new learning experience focused on deepening individual exploration of content and material. No two workshops are alike!

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Working with a range of materials including paper, cardboard, clay, plaster, wood and found objects, we will focus on learning about and experimenting with Minimalism and the use of negative space by playing with abstraction, repetition, shape, and gradual variation. We’ll take a look at the work of Rachel Whiteread, Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt, Bill Culbert, Rachel Kneebone, Janet Echelman and others.

Please Register by Monday, September 13th!

*Since all workshops are process-based, taking a workshop more than one time will always be a new learning experience focused on deepening individual exploration of content and material. No two workshops are alike!

Working with a range of materials including paper, cardboard, clay, plaster, wood and found objects, we will focus on learning about and experimenting with Minimalism and the use of negative space by playing with abstraction, repetition, shape, and gradual variation. We’ll take a look at the work of Rachel Whiteread, Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt, Bill Culbert, Rachel Kneebone, Janet Echelman and others.

Please Register by Monday, September 13th!

*Since all workshops are process-based, taking a workshop more than one time will always be a new learning experience focused on deepening individual exploration of content and material. No two workshops are alike!