CELEBRATE WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH MARCH ZOOM WORKSHOP SERIES
Joyce Raimondo, Education Coordinator, presents a series of workshops that explore creative vision through the eyes of artists. Following each presentation, participants will create their own art on Zoom.
Copy these links into your browser or go to www.pkhouse.org calendar page for registration links.
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Tuesday, March 28, 4:00 - 5:00 pm EDT PAINT THE SOUND Pour it! Stain it. Drip It! This workshop celebrates the work of two pioneering women — painter, Helen Frankenthaler, and sculptor, Lynda Benglis who employed poured techniques to create groundbreaking colorful masterpieces of abstract art. Following, pour liquid paint to create your own abstract artwork.
Have paint supplies on hand such as liquid acrylic, watercolor, or house paint, surface for your painting such as canvas or heavy paper, cups, and sticks. Optional; liquid glue.
Click to Register! Offered by East Hampton Library
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Wednesday, March 29, 2:00 - 3:15 pm EDT MAGNETIC FIELDS: Mildred Thompson Workshop How do artists paint forces not visible to the naked eye? This workshop celebrates the work of abstract painter Mildren Thompson who conveyed energy and magnetic fields in her vibrant abstract paintings. Following the presentation, make an action painting that captures energy in art. Have paint or drawing supplies on hand and a preferably surface that is at least 18 x 24 inches.
Click to Register!
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Wednesday, March 29, 6:00 - 7:00 pm EDT ART PIONEERS: Women of Abstract Expressionism Celebrate women’s history we discover the women who pioneered abstract art; Lee Krasner, Elaine DeKooning, Helen Frankenthaler, and others. Learn about their lives and their groundbreaking creativity. Following a presentation, tour the home and studio of Lee Krasner and her husband Jackson Pollock.
Click to Register! Offered Central Library
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Thursday, March 30, 2:00 - 3:15 pm EDT FLOWERS INTO ART: Georgia O'Keeffe Workshop Explore the ways in which Lee Krasner and popular American artist Georgia O’Keeffe captured floral motifs in their abstract art. Then, based on O'Keeffe's work, we will design beautiful floral paintings that are larger than life. Have drawing or painting supplies on hand and a flower (a photograph, fake flower, or real flower).
Click to Register!
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Above image: Georgia O’Keeffe, Oriental Poppies, 1927 |
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