Fine Arts Professional Development: Collagraphs

May 22, 2021 @ 12:00 AM

Virtual Program

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Inspired by our current exhibitions Japonisme in Charleston: Alice Smith and her Circle and Charleston Collects: Devotion and Fantasy, Witchcraft and the World's End, the Gibbes Museum is excited to offer this next installment in a series of professional development sessions for K-12 educators. In exploring the work of Anna Heyward Taylor and Albrecht Durer, students will learn about printmaking as they discover the wonders of collagraphs. This Zoom meeting hosted by Martha Criscuolo, Gibbes teaching artist, will demonstrate this form of printmaking. She will share tips and techniques on how to translate hands-on art activities into virtual lessons. Registrants will be sent Zoom webinar information the day before the event. FREE for all Educators *Upon completing a survey after the program, each registrant will receive a complimentary admission pass to the Gibbes Museum of Art to see the exhibitions and works of art in person. This program is sponsored in part by: The South Carolina Arts Commission, The Jerry and Anita Zucker Family Foundation, The Mark Elliott Motley Foundation, The Post and Courier Foundation, Volvo, and the Gibbes Women's Council.