Experiment with ordinary materials in new and creative ways with these online artmaking events designed for all ages. Each project explores artworks from the Whitney’s collection included in Making Knowing: Craft in Art, 1950–2019, and invites participants to consider the relationship between artmaking and our domestic spaces. All events in this series are live, thirty-minute sessions taught by a Whitney educator.
Taking inspiration from works by Ruth Asawa, this workshop explores a range of approaches to working with suspension and motion to think about line, shape, and form in three dimensions.
Instructor: Camilo Godoy is an artist and educator in New York City.
Suggested materials:
Paper
Pencil
Scissors
Wired hangers
Paper clips
Milk cartons
Cardboard
Glue
String
Yarn
Free with registration.