In “Korean Bookmaking”, students learned traditional Korean ink painting to create their own artwork, and then created art journal by binding these paintings with a Korean traditional bookmaking technique. For the first half of workshop students learned basic techniques of Korean … Continue reading Korean Bookmaking→
Rodin in My Backyard was an 8-week sculpture workshop where adult students learned about basic mold making and created their own casts. Together we had explored and finished 3 projects including plaster stamps, 2-part mold making, and making alginate molds from our … Continue reading Rodin in my Backyard→
HUMBERTO CHÁVEZ My Objects, my History and my Rituals “WHERE DO WE COME FROM? WHO ARE WE? WHERE ARE WE GOING?” Paul Gauguin “WHERE DO I COME FROM? WHO AM I? WHERE AM I GOING?” Humberto Chávez I AM … Continue reading HUMBERTO CHÁVEZ→
NICOLÁS DUMIT ESTÉVEZ Art six years from then Six years ago Sara Angel Guerrero-Rippberger approached me about engaging students of the most diverse backgrounds in an art and life workshop at the Queens Museum of Art. Six years later … Continue reading NICOLÁS DUMIT ESTÉVEZ→
Drawing eyes and nose @ Jackson Heights library: Ana Sandoval, Angelo Mendez, Daisy Rangel, Dora Moncada, Eloisa Velasquez, Esther Diaz, Frank Rangel, Giovanni Quinche, Gisselle Juarez, Jairo Balcero, Jose Gomez, Katty Tadde, Leticia Lucero, Lina Nasr, Lucia Neuman, Luis Sanchez, … Continue reading Dibujo del Retrato, 9/27/14 Eyes and Nose→
ROSAMOND S. KING TransTemporal Jamette As a performance artist, I am often concerned with the many ways the body can speak and be understood – outside of simply talking. The first exercise in the course Life as Material for … Continue reading ROSAMOND S. KING→