Art Studio: Small Scale Screenprinting
Experiment with this classic printmaking technique on a smaller scale using mini looms, newspaper, and found natural objects.
Experiment with this classic printmaking technique on a smaller scale using mini looms, newspaper, and found natural objects.
Join us in MAKESHOP as we reuse and repurpose household materials into sculptures of all shapes and sizes. Find inspiration in the shapes, patterns, textures, and colors of everyday objects, then try various attachment methods to build your own creation.
Studio Storytime: Beautiful OOPS! Join Nora in the Studio to explore voice and identity through mark making. This week, we will read Beautiful OOPS! by Barney Saltzberg and determine how we can create beautiful art from our mistakes.
Experiment with this classic printmaking technique on a smaller scale using mini looms, newspaper, and found natural objects.
Join us in MAKESHOP as we reuse and repurpose household materials into sculptures of all shapes and sizes. Find inspiration in the shapes, patterns, textures, and colors of everyday objects, then try various attachment methods to build your own creation.
Experiment with this classic printmaking technique on a smaller scale using mini looms, newspaper, and found natural objects.
Join us in MAKESHOP as we reuse and repurpose household materials into sculptures of all shapes and sizes. Find inspiration in the shapes, patterns, textures, and colors of everyday objects, then try various attachment methods to build your own creation.
The following spaces will close early today for a special event: Bean Sprouts and the Big Red Room Café will close at 3:00 pm The Art Studio and Little Orange Store will close at 4:00 pm MuseumLab's Grable Gallery will close at 3:00 pm Thank you for your understanding.
Experiment with this classic printmaking technique on a smaller scale using mini looms, newspaper, and found natural objects.
Join us in MAKESHOP as we reuse and repurpose household materials into sculptures of all shapes and sizes. Find inspiration in the shapes, patterns, textures, and colors of everyday objects, then try various attachment methods to build your own creation.