Pattern Mural Workshop with Jonathan Ojekunle
Come create, and celebrate the power of pattern through a shared work of art!
Join artist Jonathan Ojekunle and Red Hook Art Project for a hands-on community art workshop inspired by the beauty and symbolism of African patterns and geometric design at House 11 in Nolan Park, a historic house on Governors Island that RHAP has transformed into a live studio, gallery, and classroom. Participants of all ages will explore how repeating shapes, colors, and symbols can tell stories, express ideas, and celebrate cultural traditions.
Each participant will create a colorful patterned canvas using reusable stencils, freehand designs, and bold color combinations. Together, these unique artworks will be assembled into one large collaborative mural that reflects the creativity and diversity of the community.
Throughout the workshop, participants will:
- Learn about African-inspired pattern traditions and the meaning of color and repetition.
- Explore rhythm, balance, and geometric design through hands-on artmaking.
- Experiment with stencils, markers, and painting techniques to create layered patterns.
- Contribute their artwork to a collective community mural displayed at the end of the session.
Participate level: No prior art experience is needed. This workshop encourages creativity, collaboration, and cultural exploration for all ages!Class cost: This class is free to attend. Registration is required.
Jonathan Ojekunle is a Brooklyn, NY based artist who specializes in portraits. He was born and raised in Oyo state, Nigeria to a father who was an artist and a mother who is a teacher. Jonathan earned a Bachelor of Arts from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife Nigeria. He recently completed his Masters of Fine Art, with a concentration in sculpture, at CUNY Brooklyn College, Brooklyn NY. Over the years, Jonathan has worked on various commissions for individuals, government and professionals. Moving to America was a transformational experience for him. His new portraits are an effort to understand how he sees himself and in a new environment.
Members receive 15% off all workshops by entering their discount code at checkout. If you need the code, please email us at members@pioneerworks.org.
This class is part of Continuing Education, our adult education program that provides an opportunity for participants to learn from our current and alumni Artists-in-Residence and intimately engage with their work through accessible entry points.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- all ages
- In person
- Doors at 12:30 PM
Refund Policy
Location
Governors Island
Nolan Park 8B
New York, NY 10004
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Agenda
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Pattern Mural with Jonathan Ojekunle
Welcome & Introduction – Explore African-inspired patterns and geometric design. Artist Demonstration – Learn stencil techniques, pattern building, and coloring methods. Design Planning – Sketch a personal pattern composition. Create Your Artwork – Trace, repeat, and embellish geometric designs. Color & Finish – Add vibrant colors and decorative details. Community Mural Assembly – Combine individual artworks into one collaborative installation. Reflection & Cleanup – Share favorite designs and celebrate the finished mural.