What's Happening Trainings & Workshops
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Kudos artist Sara Keith begins each class with a guided storytelling and a drawing warm-up. We learn the basics of drawing, and use our new skills to draw the same animal together. Every student will leave with a completed drawing.
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If you’ve always wanted to try block-printing and are interested in social justice and advocacy, this workshop is for you! Each participant should come ready with a cause they feel passionate about, which they will use to create protest art. All necessary supplies will be provided.
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Discover a new course in art making for teens aged 11-15 and create something meaningful and beautiful with a variety of crafting materials. In this factory, your ideas are valid and your creation will be unique and yours to share/take home. We will introduce a theme to start the session, then let our imaginations run wild.
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Write effective personal statements, especially for the Fulbright. This virtual session is hosted by the fellowships office and the Writing Center. Please join us!
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Join us for the Brown Family Environmental Center's take on the urban sketchers movement (on-location drawing, usually in urban settings).
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If you’ve always wanted to try block-printing and are interested in social justice and advocacy, this workshop is for you! Each participant should come ready with a cause they feel passionate about, which they will use to create protest art. All necessary supplies will be provided.
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Similar to flower pressing, flower hammering is another way of preserving blooms. By hammering the petals onto paper or fabric, the bright pigments become beautiful works of art!
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Join us for a flower hammering workshop inspired by the work of Carly Glovinski, The Gund's summer fellow at The Annex. Similar to flower pressing, this is another way of preserving blooms.