Presented By: University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
Ann Arbor Art Center Workshops at UMMA
Mai-Thu Perret: An Ideal for Living: Found Objects as Social Commentary
Instructor: Christy Kelly-Bentgen
Bring your own found objects or choose from a fun selection on hand and create a three-dimensional assemblage sculpture. Found art was a radical movement, with one writer describing it as “the artist's designation of the object as art, which is nearly always reinforced with a title.” What will yours be called? This workshop is inspired by the UMMA exhibition Mai-Thu Perret: An Ideal for Living, on view through March 13, 2011.
Advance registration is required. Register online at annarborartcenter.org.
Bring your own found objects or choose from a fun selection on hand and create a three-dimensional assemblage sculpture. Found art was a radical movement, with one writer describing it as “the artist's designation of the object as art, which is nearly always reinforced with a title.” What will yours be called? This workshop is inspired by the UMMA exhibition Mai-Thu Perret: An Ideal for Living, on view through March 13, 2011.
Advance registration is required. Register online at annarborartcenter.org.
Cost
- $27 UMMA and AAAC Members and UM students/$35 non-members; lab fee $10, materials included