Take part in a community based public art workshop this summer and your work could be displayed along the construction fencing surrounding the Minoru Complex.
Date/Time: Aug 21 2016, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Richmond, Richmond Art GalleryCost: Free
As part of the Minoru Complex Community Art Project, two artists have been selected to lead a series of free hands-on workshops being offered in July and August. These free workshops will take place at various locations and are suitable for all skill levels.
Workshop details for Sunday, August 21:
Sculpting with Clay or Fondant Using Easy Instant Molds
Join artist Rhonda Weppler in a hands-on workshop. Learn how to make your own custom silicone putty mold of a tiny object like a button. You can also experiment with a variety of materials and clays to push into your molds for casting including edible fondant and polymer clay. Each participant will also get a chance to use pre-made push molds to make a contribution to the Minoru Complex community art project.
Background:
The Minoru Complex, currently under construction in Minoru Park, will be a 110,000 square foot multipurpose facility that will house aquatic and fitness services, seniors services and amenities to support the surrounding sports fields.
As part of the Minoru Civic Precinct Public Art Plan, a series of unique community engaged artwork banners have been commissioned by the City of Richmond Public Art Program and will be installed along the Minoru Complex construction site fencing. The artworks will be unveiled during Culture Days 2016, September 30, October 1 and 2, 2016.
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