The teaching artist, Ruth Chase, demonstrates how to engage individuals with the content in their work during this two-hour workshop. Her West of Lincoln Project will be reviewed at the workshop, it covers the following: Biographical portraiture -- the process to create work based on an individual's life story, interview process, using art in service to others, integrating symbology and storytelling, and responsibilities of sensitive subject matter.
Benefits:
-Learn how to interview people for the purpose of creating art
-Learn how to take your social passion to your art practice
-Learn the difference between commissions and biographical portraits
-Learn how to use narrative
-Gain an understanding of symbolism for storytelling
-Develop fresh ideas for expanding your medium
-Develop a connection with your subject
-Understand how to use your art in service to others
-Make connections with like-minded artists
-Receive a list of interview tips and questions
Members $25
Non-Members $30
Phone: (916) 783-4117
Email: info@bluelinearts.org
2020/01/09 - 2020/01/09
Blue Line Arts Gallery
405 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678
Street parking.