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  • Dec 7, 2022

    • Free and open to the public.
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      Hervé Télémaque used mixed media on his artwork. One material he used was coffee grounds, which represented exploitative labor in the Caribbean. Join us on our Wednesday workshop, where we will have conversations about his work and create a piece using coffee grounds.

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  • Dec 14, 2022

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      Jeffrey Gibson’s practice mixes Indigenous aesthetic histories with the visual language of Modernism to explore culture, history, and identity. This Wednesday workshop we will design our own flags using Gibson’s style as reference. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own patterns, text, or slogans.

  • Dec 16, 2022

    • Free and open to the public
      open to all

      Join the artists of DanceAspen on an adventure as they jam-pack an entire Aspen holiday experience into 20 minutes.

  • Jan 18, 2023

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      For this Wednesday Workshop, we will be using the exhibition Shadow Tracer: Works on Paper as reference. In this exhibition, artists use drawing to express their interior worlds. Students will have the option to use different mediums to give life to their dreams in drawing form.

  • Jan 20, 2023

  • Jan 25, 2023

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      Mungo Thomson’s Sculptures exhibition presents the artist’s stop-motion animation Sideways Thought, laying out French sculptor Auguste Rodin’s (1840–1917) complete works as photographed and printed in art history monographs. In this workshop, we will look at Thomson’s work for inspiration and create a 3-D sculpture for a simple stop-motion activity.

    • This FREE teen programming is part of the Art in the Field program, a series of visits to arts organizations throughout the Roaring Fork Valley.

      Registration is required to participate.