This fall the CAG is hosting Community, Collaboration and Pedagogy, a studio course with Emily Carr University of Art and Design.
Date/Time: Oct 1 2016, 12:00 am to 3:00 pm
Vancouver, Contemporary Art GalleryCost: Free
As part of this course students will create collaborative drawing experiences for all ages. We invite everyone to drop-in throughout the afternoon for this series of engaging activities in relation to Isabel Nolan’s exhibition The Weakened Eye of Day.
We are also offering fun experimental walks that explore lines in the urban environment between the CAG and ArtStarts.
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Participants of all ages and experience are welcome.
?Emily Carr University of Art and Design Students
?As our contribution to this city-wide festival, CAG will present Walking a Line, a series of collaborative drawing experiences for all ages are created by students as part of Community, Collaboration and Pedagogy, a studio course with Emily Carr University of Art and Design hosted by CAG.
Story-gami Workshop
Jamie Chen, Madison Mayhew, Mary Seto, John Song, and Patrick Takata
Create a drawing inspired by a story on a colourful sheet of paper. Learn how to fold your story into an origami link that will be joined with others to make one long continuous chain of different cultural stories.
Blind Drawing Workshop
Claudia Adiwijaya, Lexi Hilderman, Kayla Heald, Karen Nguyen, and Nushin Yazdani,
“Can you draw? No? Perfect, this workshop is for you! In this workshop you will have fun creating drawings without looking at them. These drawings will inspire you to share thoughts, questions and ideas that emerge while drawing.
Connect the Dots Walk
Andrea Landivar Einstoss, Hana Kujawa, and Emma Plested
This special guide will lead you on a drawing inspired walk from the CAG to ArtStarts while providing interesting social and historical information about the area. Activities in the booklet include texture rubbings, eye spy, tracing and observational drawing.
Drawing on the City Walk
Mariah Brusatore, Michael King, Mo Qutob, and Justine Zimmerman
With sidewalk chalk attached to sticks, we will be creating drawings that use the city as a canvas. As we walk we will create a pathway of colourful lines, stopping to create drawings based on things we see along the way.
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