spring | 8 mondays | march 15 – may 3 | 3:30 – 5:00 pm EXPLORING SOCIAL JUSTICE THROUGH ARTMAKING 3rd grade & up

$330.00
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We’ll explore the relationship between community activism, social justice and the visual arts. We’ll take a look at the work of different artists who’ve used their creativity and artwork to address social issues and causes they believe in. Among them are Faith Ringgold, Eric Gottesman, Shirin Neshat, Keith Haring, Jacob Lawrence, Andrea Bowers, Kara Walker, and El Anatsui. And then we will make work of our own, in part informed by Learning for Justice Curriculum.

All workshops take place in my outdoor garage-studio space in Maplewood, New Jersey.

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We’ll explore the relationship between community activism, social justice and the visual arts. We’ll take a look at the work of different artists who’ve used their creativity and artwork to address social issues and causes they believe in. Among them are Faith Ringgold, Eric Gottesman, Shirin Neshat, Keith Haring, Jacob Lawrence, Andrea Bowers, Kara Walker, and El Anatsui. And then we will make work of our own, in part informed by Learning for Justice Curriculum.

All workshops take place in my outdoor garage-studio space in Maplewood, New Jersey.

We’ll explore the relationship between community activism, social justice and the visual arts. We’ll take a look at the work of different artists who’ve used their creativity and artwork to address social issues and causes they believe in. Among them are Faith Ringgold, Eric Gottesman, Shirin Neshat, Keith Haring, Jacob Lawrence, Andrea Bowers, Kara Walker, and El Anatsui. And then we will make work of our own, in part informed by Learning for Justice Curriculum.

All workshops take place in my outdoor garage-studio space in Maplewood, New Jersey.