Adults | Free, advanced registration required
Reveal the “nature of home” with artist Tara Sartorius! This two-part workshop involves creating a 4-tile tessellated air-dry clay piece for wall display, and a short poem to go with it. Session 1: Designing and Making Participants will complete a worksheet which includes a tessellated design for their tiles and instructions for how to formulate their poem. The Nature of Home exhibition by Tara Sartorius is currently on view at MMFA. The 20 steel-framed panels reflect individuals’ interpretations of the idea of “the nature of home” on porcelain tiles and in poetry. This workshop is free with the generous support of the Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program. Advanced registration is required as space is limited. For questions or information about this workshop, contact Tiiwon Siaway at 334-625-4359 or email, tsiaway@mmfa.org
OLLI is a free program for seniors offered in partnership with AUM, made possible through generous support from the Art Bridges Access For All Grant.
Instructor Tara Sartorius
Reveal the “nature of home” with artist Tara Sartorius! This two-part workshop involves creating a 4-tile tessellated air-dry clay piece for wall display, and a short poem to go with it. Session 2: Paint, Assemble, Celebrate! We will paint and assemble our tiles created during session 1 of this workshop and celebrate with treats and refreshments alongside the students of our “Art in Conversation” course through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at AUM. We are celebrating their completion of an 8 week-long course at MMFA with a display of their artworks created during previous studio sessions. “The Nature of Home” exhibition by Tara Sartorius is currently on view at MMFA. The 20 steel-framed panels reflect individuals’ interpretations of the idea of “the nature of home” on porcelain tiles and in poetry. This class is free with the generous support of the Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program. Advanced registration is required as space is limited. For questions or information about this workshop, contact Tiiwon Siaway at 334-625-4359 or email, tsiaway@mmfa.org
