In “Sculptural Stories,” an IPCC Youth Arts Workshop, youth ages 9 to 13 years old will be introduced to making visual art in sculptural forms and learn that they can make their own vision come to life. Participants will transform an idea into a colorful, three-dimensional clay object, bring this object home with them, and consider what sculptural forms that they can make in the future. The workshop will focus on building and painting sculptural stories in clay and connecting this arts education activity with the current IPCC Artists Circle Gallery exhibition, Desert Stories: The Art of Kelly Frye & Jazmin Novak. The workshop will be instructed by artists Kelly Frye (Tesuque Pueblo/Mescalero Apache descent) and Jazmin Novak (Diné). To complement the workshop, the instructors will give a gallery talk for youth participants.
All art materials and a box lunch are included in this workshop; this workshop is generously supported by the First Nations Development Institute and New Mexico Arts.
RSVP to 505.724.3564; 9:15am drop off time, 3:05pm pickup time; limited to 12 participants ages 9-13 years old.