Adult Summer Camp (In-Person) (2021)Home »Camps »Specialty/Theme » Adult Summer Camp (In-Person) (2021) Description: Summer 2021AGES: Adults of all levels seeking a new or refined creative edge COST: $250/members; $300/non-members, all materials provided DATES: July 26–30, 10 am–1 pm Ogden Museum of Southern Art, 925 Camp St., New Orleans 504.539.9650 ogdenmuseum.org/summercamps This in-person, five-day adult program provides opportunities to deepen artistic skills and explore new areas of expression. During the session, Museum Educator Mikhayla Harrell will guide participants through deep art observation, followed by art making inspired by works seen and discussed on view in the Museum’s galleries. Students will draw inspiration from Built Sculpture from the Collection and Preservative Force Recent Acquisitions to the Collection. Artists investigated will include Douglas Bourgeois, Lin Emery, Robert Tannen, William Dunlap, Mel Chin and George Dureau.Throughout the week, students will also explore a wide variety of 2D and 3D media, and color theory, focusing on traditional techniques like life drawing, painting, sculpture and collage. Students will use a range of materials from found and organic objects, such as intertubes, wood and cardboard to more traditional art supplies such as pencil, paint and collage.12 camper maximum. Space is limited, so register soon! Categories: Art, Drama & Dance Camps Specialty/Theme Contact Information Phone: 504.539.9650 Report Send message to moderator Contact Name* Contact Email* Your message*
Description: Summer 2021AGES: Adults of all levels seeking a new or refined creative edge COST: $250/members; $300/non-members, all materials provided DATES: July 26–30, 10 am–1 pm Ogden Museum of Southern Art, 925 Camp St., New Orleans 504.539.9650 ogdenmuseum.org/summercamps This in-person, five-day adult program provides opportunities to deepen artistic skills and explore new areas of expression. During the session, Museum Educator Mikhayla Harrell will guide participants through deep art observation, followed by art making inspired by works seen and discussed on view in the Museum’s galleries. Students will draw inspiration from Built Sculpture from the Collection and Preservative Force Recent Acquisitions to the Collection. Artists investigated will include Douglas Bourgeois, Lin Emery, Robert Tannen, William Dunlap, Mel Chin and George Dureau.Throughout the week, students will also explore a wide variety of 2D and 3D media, and color theory, focusing on traditional techniques like life drawing, painting, sculpture and collage. Students will use a range of materials from found and organic objects, such as intertubes, wood and cardboard to more traditional art supplies such as pencil, paint and collage.12 camper maximum. Space is limited, so register soon! Categories: Art, Drama & Dance Camps Specialty/Theme Contact Information Phone: 504.539.9650 Report Send message to moderator Contact Name* Contact Email* Your message*