Teen Workshop: Indigenous Abstraction: Faces and Patterns through Clay

Saturday, January 11, 2025, 10:30AM

No charge. Reservations required.

Reservations are available for 2024-2025 programs for members on August 12 and for the public on August 19 for in-person attendance.

All materials are provided. Appropriate for ages: 12-18

Working with visual motifs shown in the exhibition, “Past Forward: Native American Art from Gilcrease Museum”, students will explore the connection between abstraction and wisdom across generations of Indigenous art. Using clay, beads, and paint, students will think about concepts of their own personal identity, pattern, and place in their community to create small abstract portraits with clay.

Following the workshop, teens and families will be invited for complimentary admission to the exhibit “Past Forward: Native American Art from Gilcrease Museum.”

Presenter: Kristin Miller

Biography: Kristin Miller is an artist, educator, and designer living in South Florida. She is the Department Chair of Fine Arts and Graphic Design and a professor of art at Palm Beach State College. Her fine artwork creates habitats, investigates spaces, and delicately layers mixed media materials. Her artwork can be seen at: www.kristinmiller.art