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Below are some of the workshops that have recently been offered at public libraries in Connecticut.  All workshops combine looking and talking about art with hands-on art making. Workshops typically run for 90 minutes and can be adapted to any age group. Topics vary and can be tailored to a wide variety of interests. 

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painted "glass" sculpture

An exploration of the artist Dale Chihuly's elaborate glass sculptures. 

 

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Paper stabile

Alexander Calder's large-scale stabiles were the focus of this workshop

 

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abstract expressionism

Female Abstract Expressionists like Helen Frankenthaler inspired these dynamic paintings.

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clay portraits

A look at the French 19th century painter, caricaturist, and sculptor, Honore Daumier. 

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collage fish

Children created their own collage paper and assembled fish in the style of children's book author/illustrator Eric Carle. 

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DOTS!

Dots are everywhere in the work of George Seurat, Roy Lichtenstein, and Yayoi Kasuma. 

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Repousse

A look at repousse from Tutankhamun to Ancient Greece to 19th century India. 

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cut paper "stained glass" windows

Children created windows after looking at Henri Matisse's cut-outs and his work Nuit de Noël. 

Printmaking

Andy Warhol's Pop Art paintings inspired our printmaking. 

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Gargoyles and Grotesques

Children sculpted clay gargoyles after looking at various medieval churches. 

 

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fabric collage

Quilts by artist Nancy Crow inspired this collage project. 

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Found Object Cardboard Sculptures

From Pablo Picasso to the Dadaists, we explored how artists use everyday materials found all around them to create unique works of art.

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Joseph cornell inspired assemblage art

After exploring the work of Joseph Cornell, children used found objects to create elaborate boxes.