Walk in! Workshop: Sustainable Sculptures
Create art sculptures using recyclable items such as paper towel rolls, cardboard, paper, boxes, magazine pages, etc. Participants will be asked to use every material given to make an art…
Create art sculptures using recyclable items such as paper towel rolls, cardboard, paper, boxes, magazine pages, etc. Participants will be asked to use every material given to make an art…
Create art sculptures using recyclable items such as paper towel rolls, cardboard, paper, boxes, magazine pages, etc. Participants will be asked to use every material given to make an art…
Create art with one of humanity’s earliest drawing tools: charcoal! Studying objects in the room, visitors will examine how light and shadow interact to render their own multi-dimensional shapes using charcoal…
Create art with one of humanity’s earliest drawing tools: charcoal! Studying objects in the room, visitors will examine how light and shadow interact to render their own multi-dimensional shapes using charcoal…
Create art with one of humanity’s earliest drawing tools: charcoal! Studying objects in the room, visitors will examine how light and shadow interact to render their own multi-dimensional shapes using charcoal…
Create art with one of humanity’s earliest drawing tools: charcoal! Studying objects in the room, visitors will examine how light and shadow interact to render their own multi-dimensional shapes using charcoal…
Create art with one of humanity’s earliest drawing tools: charcoal! Studying objects in the room, visitors will examine how light and shadow interact to render their own multi-dimensional shapes using charcoal…
Create art with one of humanity’s earliest drawing tools: charcoal! Studying objects in the room, visitors will examine how light and shadow interact to render their own multi-dimensional shapes using charcoal…
Create art with one of humanity’s earliest drawing tools: charcoal! Studying objects in the room, visitors will examine how light and shadow interact to render their own multi-dimensional shapes using charcoal…
Create art with one of humanity’s earliest drawing tools: charcoal! Studying objects in the room, visitors will examine how light and shadow interact to render their own multi-dimensional shapes using charcoal…
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