Wellness Wednesdays @ the Innovation Studio: Intuitive Art Making
Explore the many practices and processes of intuitive art making-- with a variety of mediums and techniques! Offerings rotate each month.
Intuitive Art Making -- First Wednesdays of the Month:
Wellness Wednesdays @ the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington Innovation Studio
Explore the many practices and processes of intuitive art making -- with a variety of mediums and techniques! Teachers will rotate (noted in the "agenda" section below) with their offerings.
No art experience is necessary – just bring your curiosity and willingness to experiment!
All supplies provided. Registration required
Explore the many practices and processes of intuitive art making-- with a variety of mediums and techniques! Offerings rotate each month.
Intuitive Art Making -- First Wednesdays of the Month:
Wellness Wednesdays @ the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington Innovation Studio
Explore the many practices and processes of intuitive art making -- with a variety of mediums and techniques! Teachers will rotate (noted in the "agenda" section below) with their offerings.
No art experience is necessary – just bring your curiosity and willingness to experiment!
All supplies provided. Registration required
Good to know
Highlights
- In person
- Free parking
Refund Policy
Location
MoCA Arlington Innovation Studio + Store
525 14th Street South
Arlington, VA 22202
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Agenda
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April 1: Collage Exploration
In this session, students will experiment with various ways that color, shape, and collage can abstractly be used to express emotion, explore memory, and connect our mind to our hand. Hosted by Lindsay Mueller
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May 6: Abstract Watercolor Designs
Explore and flow with pattern and line using watercolor. Create bold and beautiful patterned works that are all yours. Led by Sarah Loden.
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June 3: Mindful Mark Making
Be guided through abstract mark making with paints, pens, and markers. These intuitive impressions will become the basis of forming more intentional shapes and layers. Led by Margaret Jacobson.