Visual Arts Workshop - Theme : The Mask Sessions. Workshop 2
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Online event
Workshop 2 - ‘The Cultural Mask’ – create artwork - painting, printing, sculpture or textiles inspired by cultural masks around the world.
About this event
Study forms of masks and embellishments used around the world, learn about the symbolism behind masks in certain cultures and combine these with media experimentation and paint techniques to produce exciting artwork.
Visual Arts Workshops - Theme: The Mask Sessions
Arts Taunton through their Tyca festival are delighted to present a series of online visual arts masterclasses delivered by Go Create. This digital resource will take participants through a creative journey, exploring ideas and producing new and exciting artworks.
The theme of Masks reflects the new future that we all face as we move slowly out of lockdown.
A mask conceals something from view – it can be worn to disguise, to protect, hide, amuse or to frighten others. It may be something we “metaphorically” wear to present ourselves to the world, but use to hide what we really think or feel…
This series of four related (but stand-alone) ‘workshop starters’ are here to hopefully enable creative journeys to be begun, ideas to be explored and new and exciting artworks to be produced…
About the Workshops
These workshops are aimed at young people from 10 years upwards and may interest students studying art and familiar with the creative process. Workshops are also suitable for any young people wanting a welcome break from other areas of study. There will be ideas sheets/plans downloadable on the website to accompany the videos and further guide the students through the process.
The set of 4 video workshops, have a separate focus on a particular aspect of the overall theme of “Masks” and will be delivered along with guidance through the creative process. The sessions will work through exploring and refining ideas, experimenting with materials as well as suggesting relevant artists’ work to investigate.
Each online class has an estimated run time of 55 minutes (with pauses for their activities included) and will be followed with a "webinar" on Zoom.
The Zoom session is for participants to ask questions to Liz and Jenny, share work-in progress pieces and receive feedback. These sessions will follow rigorous safeguarding procedures managed by Arts Taunton.
The first two sessions are offered during term-time whilst the second two are in the school holiday period. The term-time sessions are followed by two separate "webinars" – one during school hours and one evening session. The school hours session will be for participating schools only whilst the evening session will be for anyone under the age of 25.
The second two sessions are in the holidays and designed for both keyworker groups and holiday provision and any young person that wants to sign up.
Workshops will go live on Arts Taunton's You Tube Channel and participants can register for both the FREE Workshops and feedback session.
Workshops go live on YouTube on the day and you can also register for the Q&A session that follows at the booking stage.
The Q&A sessions will take place at 4pm.
These Zoom sessions are for participants to ask questions to Liz and Jenny, share work-in progress pieces and receive feedback. These sessions will follow rigorous safeguarding procedures managed by Arts Taunton.
The link to the Zoom session will be emailed separately following registration.