Jan 09 2020
Workshop for Artists: Life Stories as Content

Workshop for Artists: Life Stories as Content

Presented by Blue Line Arts at Blue Line Arts Gallery

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

Admission Info

Members $25
Non-Members $30

Phone: (916) 783-4117

Email: info@bluelinearts.org

Dates & Times

2020/01/09 - 2020/01/09

Location Info

Blue Line Arts Gallery

405 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678

Parking Info

Street parking.