I did a Zoom workshop on Professional Practices for the Artist, which did not involve any art-making, just lecture, discussion, writing, Q&A. Easy squeezy. Then, though Port Townsend School of the Arts, I taught a workshop called Time to Paint. Three days of Zoom interaction: demonstration, painting/drawing/collaging, and then looking at work, offering feedback, Q&A, etc. Here are a few pix:
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Me with a demo piece
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Everyone, almost, holding up their art
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Mary Anne's dog with Mary Anne
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My dog, Pearl, had to get into the shot.
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We're all finding new ways of doing what we do. Zoom is a great tool for learning, but I'm still trying to find a combination of platforms that will facilitate teaching and learning in better ways.
Hi Jane! this is a comment about your mini collage workshop. Watching the short video (inspiring and fun) made me think of Stuart Davis an artist I came across while at college (in the 60s). Are you familiar with his work? He was pretty big back then. Love, Kathleen Bunin
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