Free program in ENGLISH
This class introduces students to the art exhibits at the Queens Museum through the study of English. We will focus on developing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through art. Students from various backgrounds will form a community of English learners. The goal of the class is to help students to improve their social and intercultural communication skills through art.
We will use the work of Zhang Hongtu, a China born artist who lives in Queens and who mixes ancient Chinese and western art influences in his paintings, drawings and installations. We will also examine the work of three artists (Meredith James, Kameelah Rasheed and Casey Tang) that use different materials to explore ideas around the creation of a home and ways we experience and interact with the world.
Pam Cardwell is an artist and a Fulbright fellow to the Republic of Georgia and Armenia. She received an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania. She has taught fine arts classes in Turkey where she traveled extensively. She will be attending an artist’s residency at the Joan Mitchell Foundation Center in New Orleans in the fall of 2015. Currently, she teaches as an adjunct professor at SUNY.
Saturdays, Nov 7, 14, 21 at Queens Library (Long Island City )
Saturdays, Dec 5, 12, 19 at Queens Museum
Time: 2:30-4:30 p.m
Directions:
Long Island City Library
37-44 21 Street
Long Island City, NY 11101
By train :
To 21St St./Queensbridge
By bus:
Q66, Q69, Q103, Q100LTD
Queens Museum is located in the Flushing Meadows, Corona Park, in front of the Unisphere.
www.queensmuseum.org
By train:
7 to Willets Point
For more information please contact
Nung Hsin
at (718) 592-9700 x133 or
email: nung-hsin@queensmuseum.org