Monday March 28, 2011 7pm - 9pm (2 Hours)
Gallery / Exhibit
artgallery@acadiau.ca
902-585-1373
Making Art Mondays are a series of workshops presented by the Alliance of Kings Artists with support from the Nova Scotia Department of Tourism and Culture and the Acadia University Art Gallery. Each session is focused on a specific project and is facilitated by an artist. The workshops are for adults and are structured as completely hands-on and interactive. Collaboration and idea exchange are encouraged.
About this Workshop: Exquisite Corpse: Collaborative Drawing
In this workshop participants will be introduced to the collaborative drawing project ‘exquisite corpse’ often used by Surrealist artists. In the workshop we will create life size collaborative drawings.
Facilitator: Laurie Dalton completed her Masters in art history at Queen’s University. She is completing her PhD in Canadian Studies at Carleton University. She worked in Education and Public Programs at the National Gallery of Canada, and is currently Director/Curator of the Acadia University Art Gallery.
RM 131 (unless noted).
Registration: Sessions are drop-in. Payment to be submitted at door.
Workshops are limited to 15 participants (unless noted).
Be sure to arrive 15 minutes before!
artgallery@acadiau.ca
902-585-1373
Making Art Mondays are a series of workshops presented by the Alliance of Kings Artists with support from the Nova Scotia Department of Tourism and Culture and the Acadia University Art Gallery. Each session is focused on a specific project and is facilitated by an artist. The workshops are for adults and are structured as completely hands-on and interactive. Collaboration and idea exchange are encouraged.
About this Workshop: Exquisite Corpse: Collaborative Drawing
In this workshop participants will be introduced to the collaborative drawing project ‘exquisite corpse’ often used by Surrealist artists. In the workshop we will create life size collaborative drawings.
Facilitator: Laurie Dalton completed her Masters in art history at Queen’s University. She is completing her PhD in Canadian Studies at Carleton University. She worked in Education and Public Programs at the National Gallery of Canada, and is currently Director/Curator of the Acadia University Art Gallery.
RM 131 (unless noted).
Registration: Sessions are drop-in. Payment to be submitted at door.
Workshops are limited to 15 participants (unless noted).
Be sure to arrive 15 minutes before!
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing
$10.00 per workshop for non-AKA members.
AKA members free.
*Fee covers the cost of workshop and materials (unless noted).
$10.00 per workshop for non-AKA members.
AKA members free.
*Fee covers the cost of workshop and materials (unless noted).
10 Highland Avenue
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
artgallery@acadiau.ca
902-585-1373
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